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      The War We Never Fought: The British Establishment’s Surrender to Drugs

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      Peter Hitchens excavates the secret history of drug decriminalisation in Britain: who backed it, how it happened, and how it was camouflaged.
      Again and again British politicians, commentators and celebrities intone that ''The War on Drugs has failed''. They then say that this is an argument fo...

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      Product ID:9781472939388
      Product Form:Paperback / softback
      Country of Manufacture:GB
      Title:The War We Never Fought
      Subtitle:The British Establishment's Surrender to Drugs
      Authors:Author: Peter Hitchens
      Page Count:256
      Subjects:Drugs trade / drug trafficking, Drugs trade / drug trafficking, Political science and theory, Political science & theory, United Kingdom, Great Britain
      Description:Peter Hitchens excavates the secret history of drug decriminalisation in Britain: who backed it, how it happened, and how it was camouflaged.
      Again and again British politicians, commentators and celebrities intone that ''The War on Drugs has failed''. They then say that this is an argument for abandoning all attempts to reduce drug use through the criminal law.Peter Hitchens shows that in Britain there has been no serious ''war on drugs'' since 1971, when a Tory government adopted a Labour plan to implement the revolutionary Wootton report. This gave cannabis, the most widely used illegal substance, a special legal status as a supposedly ''soft'' drug (in fact, Hitchens argues, it is at least as dangerous as heroin and cocaine because of the threat it poses to mental health). It began a progressive reduction of penalties for possession, and effectively disarmed the police.This process still continues, behind a screen of falsely ''tough'' rhetoric from politicians. Far from there being a ''war on drugs'', there has been a covert surrender to drugs, concealed behind an official obeisance to international treaty obligations. To all intents and purposes, cannabis is legal in Britain, and other major drugs are not far behind.In The War We Never Fought, Hitchens uncovers the secret history of the government''s true attitude, and the increasing recruitment of the police and courts to covert decriminalisation initiatives, and contrasts it with the rhetoric. Whatever and whoever is to blame for the undoubted mess of Britain''s drug policy, it is not ''prohibition'' or a ''war on drugs'', for neither exists.
      Imprint Name:Bloomsbury Continuum
      Publisher Name:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
      Country of Publication:GB
      Publishing Date:2016-04-21

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      Weight404 g
      Dimensions149 × 217 × 27 mm