The Tobacco Debate: A Different Approach
The tobacco debate: A different approach
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Thus, when people decide to smoke Indian hemp, opium and other drugs, we must assess the effects of their decisions just as we would for the consumer of unwholesome food. This opens up the argument further to an analysis of social costs and benefits. Read more on BusinessDay
Supply and demand: The changing war on drugs
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It is the poorer Latin American nations suffering the gang violence, political corruption and high murder rates associated with cocaine, while the consumer, western nations and Brazil have abuse problems – especially within marginalised groups. In some … Read more on MacroBusiness (blog)
