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The U.S. war on drugs, which began in 1971 ... Rehabs.com put together a fantastic interactive infographic called "Drug Bless America" that sheds light on the economic and social impact of ...
The former congressman, who died this week, transformed from a zealous prohibitionist into a drug policy reformer.
The War on Drugs has failed to address addiction, overdose, crime, and community breakdown, and instead has criminalized pain ...
This week, The National and The War On Drugs commence a 19-date nationwide run of shows. It has been dubbed The Zen Diagram Tour, and I can only assume that the title refers to the commonly held ...
The MORE Act: A Fair and Just Approach to Marijuana Policy The war on drugs has adversely affected people of color for decades; if enacted, the Marijuana Opportunity Reinvestment and Expungement ...
In effect, this ban has ushered the War on Drugs into the realm of abortion care, sentencing pregnant people—particularly Black pregnant people—to profound, preventable harm. When Nixon first ...
The Trump administration has officially commenced its war on illicit drugs with the release of the White House Office of National Drug Control Policy (ONDCP)’s Drug Policy Priorities.
In 1971, President Richard Nixon declared “The War on Drugs.” That was 52 years ago, and prisons today are filled to capacity with minor offense drug users, mostly Black people, and today ...