To downsize the profits in illegal drug trafficking and thus strike an economic blow against the drug cartel, President Clinton should declare a week long moratorium on casual drug purchase and use The president recently expressed alarm that drug use among eighth-graders nationwide has increased 150 percent. Given that, this initiative should primarily focus on teenagers and college students
Abstract: Although Americans are arguably more committed than ever to the ideal of universal educati...
The United States is losing the War on Drugs. Despite a concerted effort on the part of several go...
The article attempts to critically evaluate a controversial transnational phenomenon in the Western ...
One of the lasting vestiges of Richard Nixon’s presidency is the infamous “War on Drugs,” a forty-ye...
In 1971, President Richard Nixon named drug abuse as “public enemy number one” in the United States....
The Graphic Journalism genre is emerging with influences from war reportage with authors like Joe Sa...
America is in an epic battle, not against a foreign country but to keep you and every other citizen ...
Washington has embarked on another drug-of-the-month war, the third since 1986. Like its predecessor...
In the early 1970s, President Nixon initiated an “all-out offensive” on drug abuse, leading to decad...
Over the last forty years, perhaps no issue has affected the United States’s criminal justice system...
The U.S.-led global War on Drugs (WoD) refers to the conflict and violence produced by the enforceme...
Drug abuse and addiction, and the government\u27s response to these problems, are frequently and app...
In September 1989, the Bush Administration published its drug control policy document, the National ...
[Excerpt] The War on Drugs is a campaign from the Federal Government which is aimed to stop the flow...
Since President Nixon declared that the U.S. was to wage an “all out war” against the use of illegal...
Abstract: Although Americans are arguably more committed than ever to the ideal of universal educati...
The United States is losing the War on Drugs. Despite a concerted effort on the part of several go...
The article attempts to critically evaluate a controversial transnational phenomenon in the Western ...
One of the lasting vestiges of Richard Nixon’s presidency is the infamous “War on Drugs,” a forty-ye...
In 1971, President Richard Nixon named drug abuse as “public enemy number one” in the United States....
The Graphic Journalism genre is emerging with influences from war reportage with authors like Joe Sa...
America is in an epic battle, not against a foreign country but to keep you and every other citizen ...
Washington has embarked on another drug-of-the-month war, the third since 1986. Like its predecessor...
In the early 1970s, President Nixon initiated an “all-out offensive” on drug abuse, leading to decad...
Over the last forty years, perhaps no issue has affected the United States’s criminal justice system...
The U.S.-led global War on Drugs (WoD) refers to the conflict and violence produced by the enforceme...
Drug abuse and addiction, and the government\u27s response to these problems, are frequently and app...
In September 1989, the Bush Administration published its drug control policy document, the National ...
[Excerpt] The War on Drugs is a campaign from the Federal Government which is aimed to stop the flow...
Since President Nixon declared that the U.S. was to wage an “all out war” against the use of illegal...
Abstract: Although Americans are arguably more committed than ever to the ideal of universal educati...
The United States is losing the War on Drugs. Despite a concerted effort on the part of several go...
The article attempts to critically evaluate a controversial transnational phenomenon in the Western ...