"Arguing that the underground drug culture had origins other than in federal prohibition, he concludes with some thoughts on what our early experience with legalization and prohibition can tell us as we face questions about drug policy ...
The gold from both New York and Los Angeles was shipped via armored car to the Fort Lauderdale refinery of Ronel Refining Corporation , a large gold refiner and trader . Ronel would pay to buy the gold and place funds into its own New ...
This book takes a look at the serious and potentially deadly consequences associated with crack and cocaine abuse. Personal stories and the latest statistics bring the dangers of this extremely habit-forming drug into focus.
Traces the history of cocaine and presents the most current psychological and biochemical evidence available. Reveals the plain facts needed to device more seasoned and effective strategies for dealing with...
This book also covers cocaine addiction -- how it happens, who is at risk, how to treat it, and how to find help.
That is exactly what this text achieves, using vivid real-life vignettes, the latest scientific research, and law enforcement statistics and reports from the frontlines of policing.
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Describes the dangers of using cocaine, discussing the various effects it has on the human body and its impact on society.
The picture he creates in The Cocaine Kids is the story behind the headlines. The lives of these young dealers in the fast lane of the underground economy emerge in depth and color on the pages of this book.
Examines the harmful effects of cocaine use and addiction, and explains the dangers of teenage drug abuse in general.