America is on one of its prohibitionist kicks, treating drugs as something utterly satanic. |
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As discussed above, prohibitionist policies and criminal sanctions have failed to combat the problems associated with injection drug use. |
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The.05 level is neither a prohibitionist measure nor is it ineffective in reaching the so-called heavy drinkers. |
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Governments must recognize the harms caused by the prohibitionist approach to health and to human rights. |
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A prohibitionist strategy is currently being applied, and it hasn't yielded results with regard to either organized crime or youth drug use. |
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A multinational enterprise of such magnitude is unlikely to be stopped through prohibitionist policies and legislation. |
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She reminded us that since the mid-19th century, the federal government has taken a prohibitionist approach. |
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In the end, however, the prohibitionist side seems to benefit most of all. |
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On a more general note, it is my opinion that this directive represents a step forward in renouncing a prohibitionist approach to scientific progress. |
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I would like to ask the Minister when we will finally get these joint statistics which will demonstrate the disastrous strategy of the prohibitionist policy. |
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When will we get to know, for example, what the consequences have been of the prohibitionist policy adopted in France or of the regulatory one adopted in the Netherlands? |
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Hollywood was laid out as a real-estate subdivision in 1887 by Harvey Wilcox, a prohibitionist from Kansas who envisioned a community based on his sober religious principles. |
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It is very worrisome that, as recently as the early 2000s, we picked a prohibitionist approach and one that was very clearly and predominantly associated with elements of repression. |
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He came fourth in the poll for Dundee, losing to prohibitionist Edwin Scrymgeour. |
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While he opposed what he saw as excessive numbers of public houses, he was not a prohibitionist. |
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