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Should drugs be legal? — with David Boaz (1995) | THINK TANK

Should drugs be legal? — with David Boaz (1995) | THINK TANK Original air date: February 17, 1995

Are the current tactics for winning the war on drugs ineffective? Some say that we need a new approach to solve the criminal, economic, and health woes of the drug epidemic. Is legalizing drugs the key to solving America’s increasing problems with drugs?

Host:
Ben Wattenberg — senior fellow, American Enterprise Institute

Panelists:
David Boaz — Cato Institute
Diana Gordon — City College of New York
John Walters — President, New Citizenship Project
Peter Reuter — University of Maryland

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