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After the war on drugs?

After the war on drugs? While the consensus behind the prohibitionist paradigm of drug control is crumbling in the face of its long term failure, the debate on alternative approaches has stalled in the absence of clearly defined models of regulated drug markets. Such models have now been proposed for a range of currently illegal drugs in the recent publication by Transform Drug Policy Foundation (Rolles, 2009), After the War on Drugs: Blueprint for regulation. These regulatory models, with the rationale behind them, are outlined by the book's author. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Drugs and Alcohol Today Emerald Publishing

After the war on drugs?

Drugs and Alcohol Today , Volume 10 (1): 3 – Mar 12, 2010

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Publisher
Emerald Publishing
Copyright
Copyright © 2010 Emerald Group Publishing Limited. All rights reserved.
ISSN
1745-9265
DOI
10.5042/daat.2010.0124
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Abstract

While the consensus behind the prohibitionist paradigm of drug control is crumbling in the face of its long term failure, the debate on alternative approaches has stalled in the absence of clearly defined models of regulated drug markets. Such models have now been proposed for a range of currently illegal drugs in the recent publication by Transform Drug Policy Foundation (Rolles, 2009), After the War on Drugs: Blueprint for regulation. These regulatory models, with the rationale behind them, are outlined by the book's author.

Journal

Drugs and Alcohol TodayEmerald Publishing

Published: Mar 12, 2010

Keywords: Prohibition; Regulation; Drugs

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