“The cost of the drug war is many times more painful, in all its manifestations, than would be the licensing of drugs combined with intensive education of non-users and intensive education designed to warn those who experiment with drugs.”

The War On Drugs Is Lost (1995)

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American conservative author and commentator 1925–2008

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