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"Is the funding of terrorism another unintended consequence of drug prohibition?" The United Nations reports an illegal drug trade worth $400 Billion a year -- $100 Billion more than our Department of Defense budget. Could a regulated and controlled model for soft drugs similar to our approach with alcohol and for hard drugs similar to prescription drugs stop the flow of illegal drug profits?
This advertisement appeared in the National Review, the New Republic, the Weekly Standard, The Nation, Reason Magazine and The Progressive in the fall of 2001
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This advertisement appeared in the National Review, the New Republic, the Weekly Standard, The Nation, Reason Magazine and The Progressive in the fall of 2001
This advertisement is also available in printer-ready Portable Document Format (PDF).
"The illegal drug trade is the financial engine
that fuels many terrorist organizations around the world,
including Osama bin Laden."
House Speaker Dennis Hastert1 | ||
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We do not purport a direct link with the tragedies of 9/11. But as part of the battle to defeat terrorism and strengthen our society, ask yourself: | ||
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Common Sense for Drug Policy
Mike Gray, Chair -- Robert Field, Co-Chair 1377-C Spencer Ave., Lancaster, PA 17603 717-299-0600 www.csdp.org -- www.DrugWarFacts.org info@csdp.org | ||
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