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But neither of these international agreements refers to the ways in which pursuing drug prohibition itself might affect public health. ...To move toward the balanced policy that UN member states have called for, we offer the following recommendations: Decriminalisation: De …
But neither of these international agreements refers to the ways in which pursuing drug prohibition itself might affect public health …