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Decriminalization
Should Drugs Be Decriminalised? No
Califano, Jr., Joseph A., British Medical Journal (BMJ). November 10, 2007.
What Does It Mean to Decriminalize Marijuana? A Cross-National Empirical Examination
Pacula, Rosalie L. and MacCoun, Robert J., Center for the Study of Law and Society Jurisprudence and Social Policy Program. September 8, 2004(25).
Brazil's New Drug Law: The First Step Toward Decriminalizing the User and Ending Prison Overpopulation
Mueller, Karine, The Narco News Bulletin. March 17, 2004.
Experimenting With Marijuana: Nevadans Contemplate Decriminalization
Sullum, Jacob, ReasonOnline. August 9, 2002.
Decrim is Dangerous
Larsen, Dana, Cannabis Culture. January 18, 2002.
Shifting the Main Purposes of Drug Control: From Suppression to Regulation of Use - Reduction of Risks as the New Focus for Drug Policy
Cohen, Peter, International Journal of Drug Policy. 1999; 10: pp. 223-234.
Decriminalization of Marijuana and the Demand for Alcohol, Marijuana and Cocaine
Thies, Clifford F and Register, Charles A, The Social Science Journal. 1993; 30(4): pp. 385-399.
Monitoring the South Australian Cannabis Expiation Notice Initiative
Sutton, A and Sarre, R, The Journal of Drug Issues. 1992; 22(3): pp. 579-590.
The Dutch Approach: Normalization of Drug Problems
van de Wijngaart, G, The Journal of Drug Issues. 1990; 20(4): pp. 667-678.
Separation of Drug Markets and the Normalization of Drug Problems in The Netherlands: An Example for Other Nations?
Van Vliet, H J, The Journal of Drug Issues. 1990; 20(3): pp. 463-471.
Effects of Decriminalization of Marijuana in Oregon
Blachly, Paul, Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences. 1976; 282: pp. 405-415.
Marijuana Regulation Bibliography
Nadelmann, Ethan, et al. Sept 1998.
The Effect of Marijuana Decriminalization on the Budgets of Massachusetts Governments, with a Discussion of Decriminalization's Effect on Marijuana Use
Miron, Jeffrey A. Boston, MA. 12. October 24, 2002.
The Effect of Marijuana Decriminalization on Hospital Emergency Room Drug Episodes
Model, Karyn E. American Statistical Association, Journal of the American Statistical Association, Vol. 88, No. 423, pp. 737-747. Sept. 1993.
Crimes of Indiscretion: Marijuana Arrests in the United States
Gettman, Jon B.. The National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws (NORML), pp. 204. 2005.
What Philosophy Can Contribute to the Drug Debate. NY. Wed, Feb 12, 1997, 4pm.
Criminal Charges for Marijuana Possession "Up in Smoke" Canadians Support Decriminalization
SES Canada and Sun Media. Feb 1, 2003.
The Effects of Decriminalization of Drugs in Portugal
Hughes, Caitlin and Stevens, Alex. The Beckley Foundation; December 1, 2007.
Leave the Dopers Alone
Stamper, Norm, AlterNet.org; October 20, 2005.
After the War on Drugs: Options for Control
Rolles, Steve and Kushlick, Danny. Bristol, England: Transform Drug Policy Foundation; October 12, 2004: pp. 43.
Reclassification of Cannabis in the United Kingdom
Trace, Mike, et al. The Beckley Foundation Drug Policy Programme; May 2004: pp. 4.
Non-Medical Marijuana II: Rite of Passage or Russian Roulette
National Center on Addiction and Substance Abuse. New York, NY: National Center on Addiction and Substance Abuse at Columbia University (CASA); 2004: pp. 41.
The Domestic Cultivation of Cannabis
London: South Bank University's Criminal Policy Research Unit & National Addiction Centre; April 2003.
Submission to the Home Affairs Select Committee Inquiry on Drugs
Sept, 2001.