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By:Mark D. Friedman
Published on 2011-07-13 by Raintree


Accessible yet sophisticated book that covers the difficult issue of drug legalization. Can a case be made that it would reduce drug-related crime? Is it plausible that people would be safer if drugs were legal?

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