<p><em>What this book does effectively is it develops the historical understanding of where we are today with drug policy.</em></p>
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- John Boman, Reviews
<p><em>The textbook is perhaps one of the most comprehensive resources on drugs and drug policies, with a broad and in-depth range of controversy, psychotropic effects, prevention and treatment efforts, and theory.</em></p>
<p><em>The content of each chapter is excellent and robust.</em></p>
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- Manuel F. Zamora, Review
<p><em>This book is written in a way that draws students. </em></p>
<em>This book is an amazing comparison and history of drugs that excludes the governmental propaganda and its bogus studies that the government puts out to scare the American population against drug use while showing the real reasons that the government wanted to keep these drugs illegal and now unmarketable to the general population because of the psychological effects. </em><br />
- Vicki Lindsay, Review
<p><em>This is the textbook that we should begin using with students in our Narcotics and Dangerous Substances classes, because it is thorough and easy for students to read. <br />
</em><em>This textbook was the best that I have read dealing with Drug Use, Abuse and Legislation/Policies. The textbook was comprehensive and easy to read. I truly enjoyed it.</em></p>
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- Selena M. Respass,
Features and Benefits
- Thoroughly reviews use of and regulation policies of both illegal and legal drugs, including the use of energy drinks and muscle enhancers like steroids and human growth hormones.
- Very up to date statistics and discussions of emerging trends and policies.
- Provides more coverage of drug policy issues than comparable books with particular attention to contrasting policies in countries around the world.
- Coverage of drug "epidemics" for new legal and illegal drugs not found in other books on drugs.