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Coming to Harm Reduction Kicking & Screaming: Looking for Harm Reduction in a 12-Step World

"Kicking and Screaming" is the first book to answer the question, "What is harm reduction really and what would the founders of AA actually have thought of it?" "Kicking and Screaming" acts as a bridge between 12-Step and harm reduction for the next generation.

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Opium: Uncovering the Politics of the Poppy

Leading expert Pierre-Arnaud Chouvy sets out to expose the politics of opium. He exposes the real drivers of the modern day trade in opium and shows why a century of international effort, and forty years of a U.S.-led war on drugs, have failed to eradicate it. 

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Marijuana is Safer: So Why Are We Driving People to Drink?

The authors compare the relative harms and legal status of the two most popular recreational substances in the world--marijuana and alcohol. They pose a simple yet rarely considered question: Why do we punish adults who make the rational, safer choice to use marijuana instead of alcohol?

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Soldier 60 x 85DPA's new report, Healing a Broken System: Veterans Battling Addiction and Incarceration, looks at the plight of returning veterans who struggle with addiction and incarceration, and makes recommendations for improving care.

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