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ort comprehensive and coordinated approaches that include prevention, education, law enforcement, and treatment in addressing issues regarding alcohol, tobacco, and other drugs. Support strong laws and meaningful legal penalties that hold users and dealers accountable for their actions. Support international treaties and agreements, including international sanctions and penalties against drug trafficking, and oppose attempts to weaken international drug policies and laws. Support adherence to scientific research standards and ethics that are prescribed by the world scientific community and professional associations in conducting studies and review on alcohol, tobacco and other drugs. Support efforts to prevent availability and use of drugs, and oppose policies and programs that accept drug use based erroneously on reduction or minimization of harm. BIBLIOGRAPHYAbel, I. L. Marihuana : The First Twelve Thousand Years. New York : McGraw Hill, 1982.Garner, Charles. Personal Interview. May 21, 1998. Kluger, Jeffery. Personal Interview. May 16, 1998. Nahas, Gabriel G. Marihuana, Biological Effects. Illionois : Univeristy of Illinois Press, 1986. Potter, Beverly. The Healing Magic of Cannabis. California : Ronin Publishings, Inc., 1998.Randall, Robert C. The Patients Fight for Medicinal Pot. New York : Thunders MouthPress, 1998. Roffman, Roger A. Marijuana as Medicine. Washington : Madrona Publishers, Inc., 1982.Rosenthal, Ed. Why Marijuana Should Be Legal. New York : Thunder’s Mouth Press, 1996. ...

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