Is the war on drugs succeeding?
The war on drugs is succeeding / Barry R. McCaffrey
The war on drugs is a failure / Ethan A. Nadelmann
Law enforcement is winning the war on drugs / Robert E. Peterson
Law enforcement cannot win the war on drugs / Joseph D. McNamara
Which current policies are working in the war on drugs?
The prohibition strategy can win the war on drugs / Office of National Drug Control Policy
Prohibition is a losing strategy in the war on drugs / Dwight B. Heath
Incarceration is an effective strategy in the war on drugs / Richard K. Willard
Incarceration is a counterproductive and racist strategy / David T. Courtwright
Drug abuse treatment programs are effective / Jonathan P. Caulkins
Drug abuse treatment has not been proven effective / Robert Apsler
Interdiction of the drug supply reduces drug use / Pamela Falk
Interdiction of the drug supply is futile / Kenneth E. Sharpe
Drug education can reduce drug use / Robert E. Peterson
Drug education may encourage drug use / D.M. Gorman
Is legalization a realistic alternative to the war on drugs?
The legalization of drugs would benefit society / Benson B. Roe
The legalization of drugs would be harmful to society / William J. Olson
Legalizing drugs would not increase drug abuse / Steven B. Duke and Albert C. Gross
Legalizing drugs would increase drug abuse / Robert L. DuPont
Legalizing drugs would lead to a reduction in crime / Theodore Vallance
Legalizing drugs would not lead to a reduction in crime / Gerald W. Lynch and Roberta Blotner
Should marijuana be legalized for medical purposes?
Marijuana reduces suffering for some illnesses / Richard Brookhiser, Marcus Conant
Marijuana provides no medical benefits / Dan Quayle
Legalizing marijuana as medicine is a positive change in the war on drugs / Nick Gillespie
Legalizing marijuana as medicine is detrimental to the war on drugs / William J. Bennett and John P. Walters
Marijuana is too dangerous to legalize for medical purposes / Joseph A. Califano, Jr.
Marijuana is not too dangerous to legalize for medical purposes / Virginia I. Postrel
The war on drugs should focus on teenagers / Barry R. McCaffrey
Antidrug campaigns should also target tobacco and alcohol / Norman Solomon
The harm reduction approach should replace the war on drugs / Lisa Moore
Courts should emphasize rehabilitation over punishment / Michael Moline
Coerced participation in treatment programs will reduce drug abuse / James Q. Wilson.