Jeffrey Miron is an economics professor at Harvard University and a senior fellow at the Cato Institute. His field of expertise is the economics of libertarianism. He has written four books including “Drug War Crimes: The Consequences of Prohibition” and “Libertarianism, from A to Z.” In this video Miron advocates for legalizing all drugs.
WHY THE US AND LATIN AMERICA COULD BE READY TO END A FRUITLESS 40-YEAR STRUGGLE
Source: The Observer 8 August 2010 By Rory Carroll and Paul Harris Mexico’s president Felipe Caldéron is the latest Latin leader to call for a debate on drugs legalisation. And in the US, liberals and right-wing libertarians are pressing for an end to prohibition. Forty years after President Nixon launched the ‘war on drugs’ there […]
A UNIQUE CHANCE TO RETHINK DRUG POLICY
Source: The Observer (UK) Sunday 8 August 2010 Editorial
EX-MEXICO PRESIDENT CALLS FOR LEGALIZING DRUGS
Source: The Associated Press August 8, 2010 By E. EDUARDO CASTILLO
IS DRUG POLICY A HUMAN RIGHTS ABUSER?
Source: EURASIA REVIEW 28 June 2010 By Joseph Allchin
PORTUGAL’S DRUG LAWS DRAW NEW SCRUTINY
Source: [Wall Street Journal >http://www.wsj.com/] By: Susana Ferreira 27 July 2010
WHY OUR DRUG POLICY IS “INCONSISTENT” WITH ALL AVAILABLE EVIDENCE
Source: The Ottawa Citizen July 26, 2010 By Dan Gardner
WHAT IF CANNABIS CURED CANCER? THE FILM
Source: IMDB Film by Len Richmond
DRUG WAR STATEMENT UPSTAGED AT AIDS GATHERING
Source: New York Times Author: Donald G. McNeil Jr. 23 July 2010
WALL STREET IS LAUNDERING DRUG MONEY AND GETTING AWAY WITH IT
Source: Alternet By Zach Carter 23 July 2010