Breaking Free From the “War on Drugs”: Examples From Three Leader States

Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 52 (S1):22-25 (2024)
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Abstract

While the federal government continues to pursue a punitive “War on Drugs,” some states have adopted evidence-based, human-focused approaches to reducing drug-related harm. This article discusses recent legal changes in three states that can serve as models for others interested in reducing, rather than increasing, individual and community harm.

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