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Drug Use and Drug Policy in a Prohibition Regime

Robert MacCoun
University of California, Berkeley - School of Law; University of California, Berkeley - Jurisprudence and Social Policy Program; University of California, Berkeley - The Richard & Rhoda Goldman School of Public Policy

Karin D. Martin
University of California, Berkeley - The Richard & Rhoda Goldman School of Public Policy



UC Berkeley Public Law Research Paper No. 1118460

Abstract:     
Prohibition makes some drug use and drug selling a crime by statute, but licit drugs like alcohol are also associated with criminality in myriad ways. Within a prohibition regime, it is difficult but important to distinguish a drug's "intrinsic" psychopharmacological harms from the harms created or exacerbated by prohibition and its enforcement. Rather than debating the merits of legalization (see MacCoun & Reuter, 2001), we evaluate current epidemiological patterns and mainstream policy instruments within the US prohibition regime, but we go beyond the standard criterion of prevalence reduction by considering harm reduction and quantity reduction as well. We close by speculating about some emerging challenges, including the "thizzle" scene and the future of performance enhancing drugs.

Keywords: Drugs, Crime, Addiction

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Date posted: April 10, 2008 ; Last revised: April 10, 2008

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MacCoun, Robert and Martin, Karin D., Drug Use and Drug Policy in a Prohibition Regime. UC Berkeley Public Law Research Paper No. 1118460. Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=1118460


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Robert MacCoun (Contact Author)
University of California, Berkeley - School of Law ( email )
Boalt Hall
Berkeley, CA 94720-7200
United States
510-642-7518 (Phone)
University of California, Berkeley - Jurisprudence and Social Policy Program ( email )
Berkeley, CA 94720-7200
United States
University of California, Berkeley - The Richard & Rhoda Goldman School of Public Policy ( email )
2607 Hearst Avenue
Berkeley, CA 94720-7320
United States
510-642-7518 (Phone)
510-643-9657 (Fax)
Karin D. Martin
University of California, Berkeley - The Richard & Rhoda Goldman School of Public Policy ( email )
2607 Hearst Avenue
Berkeley, CA 94720-7320
United States
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