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Criminal

Mar. 30, 2000

When Will We Realize That Drug Wars Can,t Be Won?

In rushing to approve a $1.7 billion Colombian military-aid package, Congress is ignoring drug-enforcement history - which shows this approach will actually make America's drug problem worse.

By Kevin B. Zeese
        In rushing to approve a $1.7 billion Colombian military-aid package, Congress is ignoring drug-enforcement history - which shows this approach will actually make America's drug problem worse.
        There has not been an eradication or interdiction program in the last 35 years that has reduced the supply of illegal ...

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