cawacko
Well-known member
Buckey and Desh will hate this as they and their party are big supporters of the war on drugs unlike the "evil" Libertarians.
Four Decades and Counting: The Continued Failure of the War on Drugs
Proponents of drug prohibition claim that such policies reduce drug-related crime, decrease drug-related disease and overdose, and are an effective means of disrupting organized criminal enterprises. In a new Cato Policy Analysis, Four Decades and Counting: The Continued Failure of the War on Drugs, Christopher J. Coyne and Abigail R. Hall analyze these claims, using tools and insights from economics, and explore the economics of prohibition and the veracity of proponent claims by analyzing data on overdose deaths, crime, and cartels.
The long federal experiment in prohibition of marijuana, cocaine, heroin, and other drugs has given us crime and corruption combined with a manifest failure to stop the use of drugs or reduce their availability to children. The Cato Institute has long been dedicated to ending the war on drugs. In addition to our latest Policy Analysis you can find more research on the drug war here.
And learn even more about the war on drugs with a free ebook download of the acclaimed Ted Galen Carpenter title, The Fire Next Door.
https://www.cato.org/research/drug-...141401397&mc_cid=8a99e232c6&mc_eid=6a352b4244
Four Decades and Counting: The Continued Failure of the War on Drugs
Proponents of drug prohibition claim that such policies reduce drug-related crime, decrease drug-related disease and overdose, and are an effective means of disrupting organized criminal enterprises. In a new Cato Policy Analysis, Four Decades and Counting: The Continued Failure of the War on Drugs, Christopher J. Coyne and Abigail R. Hall analyze these claims, using tools and insights from economics, and explore the economics of prohibition and the veracity of proponent claims by analyzing data on overdose deaths, crime, and cartels.
The long federal experiment in prohibition of marijuana, cocaine, heroin, and other drugs has given us crime and corruption combined with a manifest failure to stop the use of drugs or reduce their availability to children. The Cato Institute has long been dedicated to ending the war on drugs. In addition to our latest Policy Analysis you can find more research on the drug war here.
And learn even more about the war on drugs with a free ebook download of the acclaimed Ted Galen Carpenter title, The Fire Next Door.
https://www.cato.org/research/drug-...141401397&mc_cid=8a99e232c6&mc_eid=6a352b4244