91. Some advocates of a new drug policy expressed impatience with such remarks, given the pervasiveness of the problem. 92. Something similar seems to be happening to U.S. drug policy. 93. Specialists in drug policy who have read the new study have dismissed it as flawed and naive. 94. Take their drug policy. 95. That is a picture of the United States and its drug policy. 96. That plan relies on private insurers to sell prescription drug policies. 97. That is why Washington must be careful about military aid, and ought not to buy the idea that an effective drug policy must include fighting the guerrillas. 98. That means that the new, deadly heroin is likely to pose a problem for years to come, law enforcement officials and drug policy specialists say. 99. That is why, for many decades, drug policy has been immune to examination in the light of reason and experience. 100. The author follows a series of obsessions that have influenced drug policy through the years. |
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