Who’s winning the war on drugs?
FPTV is back with a new episode, this time a look at the global war on drugs. It seems improbable, but many people are asking if drugs like marijuana, heroin, and cocaine should become legal. Watch the fireworks as Ethan Nadelmann, author of Think Again: Drugs and executive director of the Drug Policy Alliance clashes ...
FPTV is back with a new episode, this time a look at the global war on drugs. It seems improbable, but many people are asking if drugs like marijuana, heroin, and cocaine should become legal. Watch the fireworks as Ethan Nadelmann, author of Think Again: Drugs and executive director of the Drug Policy Alliance clashes with David Murray, chief scientist at the U.S. Office of National Drug Control Policy. Here's part 1 of 4 videos, in which Murray argues that "We are making major progress" in the drug war, while Nadelmann counters that the drug war is "a long, slow, devastating failure" that is as bad as Vietnam and Iraq.
FPTV is back with a new episode, this time a look at the global war on drugs. It seems improbable, but many people are asking if drugs like marijuana, heroin, and cocaine should become legal. Watch the fireworks as Ethan Nadelmann, author of Think Again: Drugs and executive director of the Drug Policy Alliance clashes with David Murray, chief scientist at the U.S. Office of National Drug Control Policy. Here's part 1 of 4 videos, in which Murray argues that "We are making major progress" in the drug war, while Nadelmann counters that the drug war is "a long, slow, devastating failure" that is as bad as Vietnam and Iraq.
Check out parts 2, 3, and 4 here.
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