Tuesday, May 30, 2006

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Index



Introduction

Chapter 1: The drug problem

perception problem
Drug perception as a health problem
The problem of 'drug ': Public policy.
The ethical and moral wrongs
Desfaciendo
Seriously: What do you think of drugs? First

prohibitionist dogma: "All drugs are equal '
Second prohibitionist dogma:' The drug kills'

A practical experiment on drug information and Risks


Third prohibitionist dogma: 'The Drugs begets violence' Fourth
prohibitionist dogma: 'The Drugs I hooked'

drugs as a concept: A recap

Chapter 2: On the prohibition

About bans: Gay ban?
victimless crimes and crimes of risk
prohibitions and persecutions famous witch
A
pursued
Masturbation ; homosexuality sufferers

prohibited drugs: How it all began
Opium Chinese bishops and the war in the Philippines
Cocaine , Black, Freud and the spark of life
Vietnam, LSD and the Age of Aquarius
Marijuana, Mexican, Egyptian cotton and
And so we are ...

articulates how the ban.


Chapter 3: The failure of prohibitionist experiment

experiment The failure of prohibition.
Prohibition The
Problems inherent in the ban: In a social and moral
Problems inherent in the prohibition: to healthcare
United States as a paradigm
Consequences of the ban in international relations

The failure of prohibition


Chapter 4: The reasons for the ban

Why is it happening?
Who benefits from the ban?
The prohibition is a war
The false promises of prohibition and the resistance to change
; Religion and medicine
Drugs, our scapegoat
Drug information
changes caused by the ban

I rooted the prohibition


Chapter 5: Watch your worship that are mills ...

Watch your worship that are mills ...
Prohibitionism: reversals
First of all: deciding what to worry
An alternative approach: prioritizing resources or
tolerance policy against moralism Sense: harm reduction policies
A change in risk: the medicalization


Chapter 6: Debating the legalization

legalization debate

Arguments against legalization: It would increase drug use
Arguments against legalization, would be a surrender to the drug problems
Arguments against legalization, would be accessible to children
Topics Against Legalizing: Infections and syringes
Arguments against legalization: Traffic accidents.
Arguments against legalization: difficult to educate drug abstinence
Arguments against legalization: The human factor
Arguments against legalization: Anyone who takes drugs is not free
Arguments against legalization: No
gangs end up arguments against the legalization : It should be a joint action from all countries
Arguments against legalization: If everybody is forbidden, something will

In conclusion

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