
Publication date:
16 August 2012Length of book:
156 pagesPublisher
Hamilton BooksDimensions:
224x152mm6x9"
ISBN-13: 9780761859673
Forty years ago, President Richard Nixon declared a “war on drugs.” Since that time, the country has incarcerated thousands of citizens and spent billions of dollars, and yet the drug problem rolls on. Today, the illegal drug market funds international terrorism, the horrific drug war on the Mexican border, and the senseless violence plaguing our communities, large and small. It is past time for a new direction. This book provides a drug policy framework that will choke off the revenue supporting the illegal drug market. Howard Rahtz outlines a series of drug policy steps buttressed by a historical review of drug policy measures, a review of international efforts against trafficking, and a clear understanding of the dynamics of addiction and its role in facilitating the illegal drug market.
With a rare combination of treatment and law enforcement backgrounds, Howard brings a unique perspective to the drug war. Howard’s book is one of the few I have read which factually and objectively covers all aspects of the ‘war on drugs.’ Whether [you’re] new to this issue or [you’re] a drug policy scholar, when you’ve closed the [back] cover, you will be enlightened, well-informed, and capable of developing an educated reasonable conclusion. The book is transformational. Well done.