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Enforcement Vs. Prevention

Posted on May 11, 2008 by Adi Jaffe

From all-about-addiction:
The U.S. policy regarding the drug problem is centered mainly on the enforcement of its drug laws and the intervention in the drug supply both within the U.S. and from bordering countries. There is no question that this “crusade” has an impact. Importing a kilogram of cocaine into the US costs approx $15000 while [...]

Filed under: Drug abuse, Medicine and Public Health | Tagged: drug treatment, enforcement, health insurance | 3 Comments »

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