Legalizing marijuana

drug policy reform and prohibition politics

Examines the U.S. federal government's costly campaign against marijuana, beginning in the 1930s, argues that policies against marijuana are based on false claims, a refusal to look at independent reports, and pressure from conservative groups, and contends that anti-marijuana legislation is an example of bad government.

Praeger
2004
9780275974480
book

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