Winning the War on Drugs: To Legalise or Not? (Hobart Paper, No 124)

by Richard Stevenson

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There seem to be 'wars on drugs' everywhere but little sign that they are being won. Richard Stevenson of Liverpool University reviews the alternatives to prohibition which, he says, creates external costs in terms of gangsterism, corruption and law enforcement costs. He produces a detailed case for legalisation 'as a response to drug problems which offers substantial savings and deals directly and swiftly with criminality'. It would no longer be an offence to possess drugs, to use them or to trade them, but they would carry a health warning and sale to children would be illegal. The paper also contains commentaries by authors who strongly disagree with the case for legalisation which would, in their view, significantly increase drug consumption.
  • ISBN10 0255363303
  • ISBN13 9780255363303
  • Publish Date 19 March 1994
  • Publish Status Cancelled
  • Publish Country GB
  • Imprint Institute of Economic Affairs
  • Format Paperback
  • Pages 92
  • Language English