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Fatal Features of the Prohibition Blunder: Militarizing Police
While most of us can be fairly certain that police will not suddenly crash through our front door in the middle of the night, that's not the case in Houston.
Jul 101 min read


Fatal Features of the Prohibition Blunder: Multiplying Overdose Deaths
As with the poisonous alcohol produced by Alcohol Prohibition, today’s killer drugs come almost exclusively, and necessarily, from Drug Prohibition—and safety can only come from this Prohibition’s repeal.
Jun 51 min read


Fatal Features of the Prohibition Blunder: Ignoring Police Warnings
Former Seattle chief of police Norm Stamper has been a leading voice against Drug Prohibition for over four decades.
Apr 31 min read


Fatal Features of the Prohibition Blunder: Economist Links “War on Drugs” to Increased Homicide Rate
In a May 2004 press release, the alarming an unintended side effects of Drug Prohibition were laid bare by economist Jeffrey Miron.
Mar 61 min read


Fatal Features of the Prohibition Blunder: Ignoring Economists
Arguably the War on Drugs' most renowned critic was economist Milton Friedman, who at that time was writing a regular column in Newsweek.
Jan 91 min read


Fatal Features of the Prohibition Blunder: Ignoring Police Warnings
Watch Steve's video to learn more about how families and the economy at large stand to gain by ending the War on Drugs.
Sep 10, 20241 min read
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