Drug policy: striking the right balance
- PMID: 2218493
- DOI: 10.1126/science.2218493
Drug policy: striking the right balance
Abstract
Drug policy should strike the right balance between reducing the harm done by psychoactive drugs and reducing the harm that results from strict legal prohibitions and their enforcement. It is concluded, from a cost-benefit analysis based on pharmacologic, toxicologic, sociologic, and historical facts, that radical steps to repeal the prohibitions on presently illicit drugs would be likely, on balance, to make matters worse rather than better. Specific recommendations are offered for ameliorating the dangers to users and to society that are posed by each addictive drug.
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Drug abuse policy.Science. 1991 Apr 5;252(5002):11-4. Science. 1991. PMID: 2011745 No abstract available.
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