Abstract

Global drug control is coming under increasing criticism. Failures to stop or even reduce drug use and the increasing power of the black market highlight prohibition. Alan Steel explores the potential benefits of licensing drug sales using models from alcohol and tobacco licenses. In a time of consumer choice and increasing disregard for unworkable policies might it be time to regain control?

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