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Drug prohibition: a call for change (1996)
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ISBN: 9780868401751 bzw. 0868401757, in Englisch, Frontlines, Taschenbuch, gebraucht, Erstausgabe.
Lieferung aus: Australien, Shipping costs to: USA.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, Syber's Books.
Frontlines, Sydney, 1996. First Edition. Softcover. Very Good Condition. This book, by Doctor who works with drug users and a policy adviser to politicians, argues that we are nearing the end of the prohibition era. Stressing that we must live in the world as it is rather than the world as we would like to be, the authors explain why we should change our drug laws and describes some possible reforms. – Rear panel blurb Size: 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. 64 pages. Please refer to accompanying picture (s). Quantity Available: 1. Category: Medicine & Health; Australia ; Law & Criminal Studies. ISBN: 0868401757. ISBN/EAN: 9780868401751. Inventory No: 0268150. . 9780868401751.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, Syber's Books.
Frontlines, Sydney, 1996. First Edition. Softcover. Very Good Condition. This book, by Doctor who works with drug users and a policy adviser to politicians, argues that we are nearing the end of the prohibition era. Stressing that we must live in the world as it is rather than the world as we would like to be, the authors explain why we should change our drug laws and describes some possible reforms. – Rear panel blurb Size: 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. 64 pages. Please refer to accompanying picture (s). Quantity Available: 1. Category: Medicine & Health; Australia ; Law & Criminal Studies. ISBN: 0868401757. ISBN/EAN: 9780868401751. Inventory No: 0268150. . 9780868401751.
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Drug prohibition: a call for change (1996)
EN PB US FE
ISBN: 9780868401751 bzw. 0868401757, in Englisch, Frontlines, Sydney, Taschenbuch, gebraucht, Erstausgabe.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, Syber's Books [263633], Melbourne, VIC, Australia.
This book, by Doctor who works with drug users and a policy adviser to politicians, argues that we are nearing the end of the prohibition era. Stressing that we must live in the world as it is rather than the world as we would like to be, the authors explain why we should change our drug laws and describes some possible reforms. - Rear panel blurb Size: 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. 64 pages. Please refer to accompanying picture (s). Quantity Available: 1. Category: Medicine & Health; Australia ; Law & Criminal Studies. ISBN: 0868401757. ISBN/EAN: 9780868401751. Inventory No: 0268150.
This book, by Doctor who works with drug users and a policy adviser to politicians, argues that we are nearing the end of the prohibition era. Stressing that we must live in the world as it is rather than the world as we would like to be, the authors explain why we should change our drug laws and describes some possible reforms. - Rear panel blurb Size: 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. 64 pages. Please refer to accompanying picture (s). Quantity Available: 1. Category: Medicine & Health; Australia ; Law & Criminal Studies. ISBN: 0868401757. ISBN/EAN: 9780868401751. Inventory No: 0268150.
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Drug Prohibition: Call for Change (Frontlines) (1996)
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ISBN: 9780868401751 bzw. 0868401757, in Englisch, 64 Seiten, University of New South Wales Press, Taschenbuch, gebraucht.
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Von Händler/Antiquariat, papercavalier ☃️.
After 69 years of banning cannabis and 42 years of banning heroin in Australia, it is clear that prohibition has been a resounding and expensive failure. Regulating cannabis sales in the first instance and providing heroin through clinics to selected long-term users will take the profit out of the black market, reduce deaths and disease, lessen crime and corruption and save the community a fortune. The latest in the controversial Frontlines pamphlet series from UNSW Press, this book, by a doctor who works with drug users and a policy adviser to politicians, argues that we are nearing the end of the prohibition era. Stressing that we must live in the world as it is rather than the world as we would like it to be, the authors explain why we should change our drug laws and describe some possible reforms. They also correct popular misconceptions about illicit drugs and answer some frequently asked questions. Paperback, Label: University of New South Wales Press, University of New South Wales Press, Product group: Book, Published: 1996-01-01, Studio: University of New South Wales Press, Sales rank: 15442182.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, papercavalier ☃️.
After 69 years of banning cannabis and 42 years of banning heroin in Australia, it is clear that prohibition has been a resounding and expensive failure. Regulating cannabis sales in the first instance and providing heroin through clinics to selected long-term users will take the profit out of the black market, reduce deaths and disease, lessen crime and corruption and save the community a fortune. The latest in the controversial Frontlines pamphlet series from UNSW Press, this book, by a doctor who works with drug users and a policy adviser to politicians, argues that we are nearing the end of the prohibition era. Stressing that we must live in the world as it is rather than the world as we would like it to be, the authors explain why we should change our drug laws and describe some possible reforms. They also correct popular misconceptions about illicit drugs and answer some frequently asked questions. Paperback, Label: University of New South Wales Press, University of New South Wales Press, Product group: Book, Published: 1996-01-01, Studio: University of New South Wales Press, Sales rank: 15442182.
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