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Legal drug [manga] : a drugstore with medicine and a danger / by CLAMP (Mangaka group)(CARDINAL)546556; Ōkawa, Nanase,1967-(CARDINAL)485004; Nekoi, Tsubaki,1969-(CARDINAL)806583;
Kazahaya Kudo's name evokes the wind, which is given to warn him that one day he, too, might disappear. Once he almost thought his time had come until he was rescued by the dark, handsome, and equally mysterious Rikuo Himura. Now they both reside at Rikuo's workplace, the Green Drugstore-a shop that dispenses not only medicine but the secret powers of both Rikuo and Kazahaya from which the pair embark on missions into the paranormal at the bidding of its strange proprietor, Kakei.
Subjects: Graphic novels.; Fantasy comics.; Comics (Graphic works); Fiction.; Drugstores; Drugs; Magic; Medication.;
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Drug legalization / by Merino, Nol&#x0361.;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 114-119) and index.Is the prohibition on drugs working? -- How would drug legalization impact society? -- How should public policy on drugs be reformed?Age 14-18.Grades 9 to 12.
Subjects: Drug legalization; Drug control; Drug legalization.; Drug control.;
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Drug legalization / by Merino, Noël,editor.(CARDINAL)487862;
Includes bibliographical references and index.1. Is the prohibition of drugs failing? Overview: Is the war on drugs nearing an end? / Matt Sledge -- The war on drugs is not working / Doug Bandow -- Prohibition of marijuana unnecessarily criminalizes young minorities / Harry Levine -- The prohibition of drugs is working and should continue / John P. Walters -- Drug legalisation : an evaluation of the impacts on global society / Drug Free America Foundation, Inc. -- 2. Is drug use dangerous for society? Overview: Drug use in the United States / Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration -- Marijuana use harms health and is addictive / National Institute on Drug Abuse -- Drug use negatively impacts health, productivity, and crime / United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime -- Methamphetamine and other drugs are not as dangerous as alleged / Carl Hart, interviewed by Reason.com -- Drug prohibition is more dangerous than decriminalization / David Boaz -- 3. Should marijuana be legalized? Overview: For first time, Americans favor legalizing marijuana / Art Swift -- The war on marijuana targets individuals of color / American Civil Liberties Union -- Marijuana should be legalized and not just decriminalized / Drug Policy Alliance -- Medical marijuana should be legalized / Marijuana Policy Project -- Marijuana legalization is a bad idea for the United States / Office of National Drug Control Policy -- Medical marijuana in plant form should not be legalized / Smart Approaches to Marijuana -- 4. How should US drug policy be reformed? Overview: Public opinion on drug policy / Pew Research Center -- Have we lost the war on drugs? / Gary S. Becker and Kevin M. Murphy -- Legalizing drugs / R.R. Reno -- Legal, regulated heroin could have saved Philip Seymour Hoffman / Valerie Vande Panne -- Heroin and rational choice / Jonah Goldberg -- There is no moral justification for the prohibition of drugs / Matthew Feeney -- Drug legalization will have positive and negative consequences / Jeffrey A. Miron.A collection of essays on both sides of the drug legalization debate.Grades 10-12.
Subjects: Drug legalization; Drug control;
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Drug legalization : a pro/con issue / by Lawler, Jennifer,1965-(CARDINAL)395226;
Includes bibliographical references and index.Provides an overview of legal and illegal drugs and their history of use in the United States and supporting arguments for the status quo as well as for decriminalization.Accelerated Reader AR
Subjects: Drug abuse; Drugs; Medication.;
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Drug testing legal manual / by Zeese, Kevin B.(CARDINAL)283648;
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Subjects: Drug testing; Drug testing;
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Dangerous legal drugs. by Douglass, William Campbell,1926-(CARDINAL)729347;
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Legalizing drugs / by Gerdes, Louise I.,1953-(CARDINAL)273449;
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Subjects: Drug abuse; Drug legalization;
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The case for legalizing drugs / by Miller, Richard Lawrence.(CARDINAL)182436;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 215-241) and index.
Subjects: Drug legalization; Drug abuse.;
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Legalizing marijuana / by Ruschmann, Paul.(CARDINAL)462213;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 114-119) and index.Marijuana and prohibition -- Marijuana is too dangerous to be legal -- The dangers of marijuana are exaggerated -- Enforcement of marijuana laws is uneven, ineffective, and wasteful -- Marijuana laws must be strictly enforced -- Relaxing marijuana laws would be good for society -- Relaxing marijuana laws would lead to too many problems -- The future of marijuana policy in the United States.
Subjects: Young adult literature.; Young adult literature.; Drug legalization.; Drug legalization; Marijuana.; Marijuana;
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Undoing drugs : beyond legalization / by Benjamin, Daniel K.(CARDINAL)195336; Miller, Roger LeRoy.(CARDINAL)147013;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 269-285) and index.Introduction. Crossfire -- PART ONE. THE LIMIT OF CONTROL -- Roots -- Scourge -- Home front -- PART TWO. THE COSTS OF CONTROL. -- The rape of the inner city -- Blinding justice -- Organizing crime -- Bathtub gin and AIDS -- Farewell to the founding fathers -- PART THREE. TAKING CONTROL -- Thinking psychoactively -- Perils and prospects -- The constitutional alternative -- Toward a more perfect union -- Challenges -- We, the people -- pt. FOUR. APPENDICES -- Appendix A. Psychohistory -- Appendix B. Legal Perspectives.Attempting to avoid the pitfalls of both blanket legislation and all-out federal prohibition, the authors argue for a drugs programme that eliminates the federal government's monopoly on drug policy and elevates the drug-enforcement powers of the 50 states and their local jurisdictions.
Subjects: Drug control; Drug abuse; Drug legalization;
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