Drug prohibition
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Drug prohibition is the attempt to prevent drug use by means of law.[citation needed]
See also: Drug legalization
Links
- "Why Legalize Now?" by Mark Thornton, July 2011
- Prohibition vs. Legalization: Do Economists Reach a Conclusion on Drug Policy? (pdf) by Mark Thornton, 2002
- "Obama on Drugs" by Mark Thornton, April 2013
- "Is Pot too Potent to Legalize?" by Mark Thornton, April 2013
- "Nullify the War on Drugs" by Mark Thornton, March 2013
- "Prop. 19 Goes up in Smoke" by Mark Thornton, November 2010
- "US Gone to Pot, but Not Completely" by Mark Thornton, November 2012
- "What Explains Crystal Meth?" by Mark Thornton, January 2011
- The Economics of the Drug War by Mark Thornton, Video Lecture (YouTube), August 2012
- The Libertarian Case For Drug Prohibition by Walter Block, July 2002
- Drug Prohibition: A Legal and Economic Analysis (pdf) by Walter Block, 1993
- "What Motley Crue Can Teach Us About Drug Legalization" by Vedran Vuk, August 2008
- "Legalize It" by Stefano R. Mugnaini, July 2011
- The Drug War in Six Acts by Ben Wallace-Wells, July 2009
- Prohibition in Ontario: A Brief History & Current Analysis by Caleb McMillan, August 2013
- Tobacco Speakeasy by Jeffrey A. Tucker, June 2013
- The 'First Global Snapshot' Of The Drug War Used Government Data To Prove That It's An Abysmal Failure by Michael Kelley, October 2013
- Drug prohibition at Wikipedia
See also: The Economics of Prohibition