Drug Legalization is Not a Masterstroke for Addressing Racial Inequality

American Journal of Bioethics 21 (4):44-46 (2021)
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Brian Earp and colleagues argue that the major harms associated with the use of illicit drugs largely arise from, or are at least exacerbated by, the fact that their use attracts criminal pe...

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