About the Book
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 209. Chapters: Cannabis legal reform, Cocaine sentencing, Drug policy organizations, Drug policy reform activists, Noam Chomsky, Milton Friedman, Ken Kesey, William S. Burroughs, Vicente Fox, Abbie Hoffman, Drug policy of the Netherlands, Timothy Leary, Hunter S. Thompson, Ralph Nader, John Gilmore, Howard Zinn, Legality of cannabis, Walter Cronkite, Ron Paul, Bill Maher, Mike Gravel, Dennis Kucinich, George Soros, William F. Buckley, Jr., Cannabis in Australia, Gary E. Johnson, Johann Hari, Alan Duncan, Legal and medical status of cannabis, Gustavo de Greiff, United States v. Booker, Crack cocaine, Penn Jillette, Drug liberalization, David Nutt, International Narcotics Control Board, Nils Bejerot, Anti-Narcotics Force, Drug policy of Portugal, United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime, Nini Stoltenberg, Albert Hofmann, Swiss referendum, November 2008, Bob Ainsworth, Cannabis reform at the international level, David F. Duncan, Doug Benson, Teller, Kevin Zeese, Kimbrough v. United States, Ethan Nadelmann, Commission on Narcotic Drugs, Roger Christie, Kevin Williamson, Jeff Burk, Transform Drug Policy Foundation, Matt Erard, David C. Lewis, Indian Hemp Drugs Commission, CARICC, Ken Gorman, National Organization for Rare Disorders, Randy Credico, American Drug War: The Last White Hope, Release, Portugal 2001 decriminalization of drug use, James P. Gray, Drug Equality Alliance, Green Earth Ministries, Terence E. Carroll, Grass, Drug policy of the Soviet Union, Canadian Organization for Rare Disorders, European Organization for Rare Diseases, Jack A. Cole, Cliff Thornton, The Emperor Wears No Clothes, Vienna Declaration, Thomas Nicholson, Cannabis Social Club, ENCOD, New Zealand Drug Foundation, Jan Greve, United States v. Fanfan, Royal Commission of Inquiry into Drug Trafficking, Laukkai Drugs Elimination Museum.