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Title: The Case for Legalizing Drugs
by Richard Lawrence Miller
ISBN: 0-275-93459-4
Publisher: Praeger Publishers
Pub. Date: 30 January, 1991
Format: Hardcover
Volumes: 1
List Price(USD): $49.95
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Average Customer Rating: 4.2 (5 reviews)

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Rating: 1
Summary: Chris
Comment: The author has a serious bias for the legalization of drugs, the book is not an objective examination of the subject.

Rating: 5
Summary: Miller provides the facts to cut through the rhetoric.
Comment: Political debate of sensitive issues is too freqently polarized by passion, and too infreqently built upon the foundations of rigorous research, rational analysis and orderly presentation. Miller's book is therefore an invaluable tool for the proponents of legalization. It offers unassailable validity to arguments that are easily dismissed when couched in the shrill voice of uninformed activism. Miller's book is a masterpiece. The single flaw is that the notes are re-numbered for each chapter and the sources cited require two steps to find. But were the connections less exciting, this would go un-noticed.

Rating: 5
Summary: A fresh look at our nation's most misunderstood problem.
Comment: Fantastically written and masterfully researched, this book contains more hard data than any other resource I've seen. My own misguided impressions of America's drug problem have been set straight thanks to this resource. I would never fathom such scenarios and circumstances as those depicted in this book, accounts deftly brought into light with unparalleled skill and remarkable insight. Common sense runs fully through each point the author makes, and vivid analogies provide the reader a capability to understand the complex ideas within... without requiring a degree in sociology, psycology, pharmecology, or the like. All in all, this book demands the highest respect and forces the reader to explore new ideas with an open mind - something the nation's drug education force has failed to do in the last few decades.

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