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The War on Drugs Is a War on Freedom

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The War on Drugs Is a War on Freedom

By: Laurence M. Vance
Narrated by: Clifton Hall
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A collection of 19 essays on the constitutional, moral, philosophical, and practical aspects of the U.S. government's failed War on Drugs.

For Vance, the fundamental issue in drug regulation is individual rights. He does not at all deny that these drugs can cause great harm; but the issue of regulation is not to be settled by balancing the benefits and harms of open access to drugs against the benefits and harms of their regulation or prohibition.

Vance, it is apparent, has launched a remarkable war of his own, conducted with superb generalship, against the drug war; and one of the arguments in his campaign strikes me as an especially effective one. The harms of tobacco and alcohol vastly exceed the ill effects of dangerous drugs, yet there is no call to ban them. Prohibition is recognized by nearly everyone as a failure, not to be repeated. If this is so, how can one justify banning less dangerous substances? Vance writes from a viewpoint that will surprise many readers.

©2012 Vance Publications (P)2013 Listen and Think Audio
Public Policy Political Science Politics & Government Social Social Policy Government War
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Dr. Vance material is always in depth and thought provoking. I enjoy all of his written material.

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I like that this audiobook is and will be worth reading and sharing even after the war on drugs ends someday, God willing.

Opposition to drug prohibition from a Christian libertarian perspective.

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