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November 19, 2020
Further reflections on reform after "war on drugs" loses big in 2020 election
Rightly so, folks are still chatting about the meaning and impact of the election results ushering significant drug reforms. Here are some of many pieces covering this interesting ground:
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From Marketplace, "The war on drugs lost this election. Now what?"
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From Stat, "Decriminalization could help ease the nation’s drug epidemic, but the devil is in the details"
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From WBUR, "Why Voters Are Rejecting The War On Drugs"
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From The Hill, "50 years after the start of the war on drugs, Americans have a chance to fix the harm it created"
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From NBC News, "2020 election results prove America's war on drugs is finally ending"
- From KATU, "Oregon's drug decriminalization vote gets national attention, praise, scrutiny"
November 19, 2020 at 04:19 PM | Permalink