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After Prohibition:
An Adult Approach to Drug Policies in the 21st Century
Edited by Timothy Lynch


More than 10 years ago, federal officials boldly claimed that they  would create a
'drug-free America by 1995.' To reach that objective,  Congress spent billions on
police, prosecutors, drug courts, and  prisons. Despite millions of arrests and
countless seizures, America  is not drug free. Illegal drugs are as readily
available today as  ever before. Drug prohibition has proven to be a costly failure.
 Like alcohol prohibition, drug prohibition has created more problems  than it has
solved. The drug war has destroyed the lives of inner-city  residents, corrupted law
enforcement, and distorted our foreign  policy. Yet drug prohibition is still seen
as a viable strategy  by our political leaders. Paradoxically, alternative drug
policies�such  as legalization�fall outside of the parameters of serious debate  in
our nation's capital. No one maintains that drug legalization  would be a panacea.
There is no question that drug abuse would continue  to be a problem even in the
face of legalization. But drug prohibition  is a blunderbuss approach that treats
Americans with very little respect. It treats them like children. It is time to deal
with adult drug use in a more open, honest, and mature manner. The drug war
has been given a chance to work, but it has failed miserably. Timothy Lynch is
associate director of the Cato Institute's Center for Constitutional  Studies and a
graduate of Marquette University School of Law. He  is a member of the Wisconsin and
District of Columbia bars and writes  frequently on legal issues.

"You cannot read this book without recognizing the social tragedy    that has
resulted from the attempt to prohibit people from ingesting    an arbitrary list of
substances designated 'illegal drugs.' .    . . Not since the collapse of the
attempt to prohibit the ingestion    of alcohol has our liberty been in such danger
as it now is from    the misnamed 'war on drugs.'"
-Milton Friedman

"The nation is crying for an honest weighing of the dollar and    societal costs of
the drug war against its limited accomplishments    in reducing the admittedly
serious problem of drug abuse. This    volume addresses the many ways in which
America is paying for    its drug war�many billions of dollars spent, encroachment
on individual    constitutional rights, distortion and corruption of policing,

           and incarceration of over 400,000 people in a futile attempt to

       keep the drug market from responding to domestic demand."
-Alfred Blumstein
University Professor, H. John Heinz III School of Public Policy and Management,
Carnegie Mellon University

Contributors
Ted Galen Carpenter is vice president for defense and foreign policy  studies at the
Cato Institute.
Steven Duke is professor of law at Yale University.
Gary Johnson is governor of New Mexico.
David Klinger is professor of criminology at the University of Missouri.
David B. Kopel is director of research at the Independence Institute.
Michael Levine is a former agent of the Drug Enforcement Agency.
Daniel Lungren is a former attorney general of California.
Timothy Lynch is director of the Cato Institute's Project on Criminal  Justice.
Joseph McNamara is a research fellow at the Hoover Institution.
Roger Pilon is vice president for legal affairs at the Cato Institute.
Daniel Polsby is professor of law at George Mason University.
Julie Stewart is president of Families Against Mandatory Minimums.
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After Prohibition: An Adult Approach to Drug  Policies in the 21st Century
(2000/193pp.)
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ISBN 1-882577-93-0
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State among its hapless subjects.  His task is to demonstrate
repeatedly and in depth that not only the emperor but even the
"democratic" State has no clothes; that all governments subsist
by exploitive rule over the public; and that such rule is the reverse
of objective necessity.  He strives to show that the existence of
taxation and the State necessarily sets up a class division between
the exploiting rulers and the exploited ruled.  He seeks to show that
the task of the court intellectuals who have always supported the State
has ever been to weave mystification in order to induce the public to
accept State rule and that these intellectuals obtain, in return, a
share in the power and pelf extracted by the rulers from their deluded
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