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  • Welcome Message from Arnold


    Books by Arnold Trebach


    Fatal Distraction

    Fatal Distraction
    by Arnold Trebach: Unlimited Publishing, (2006)

    This controversial book reveals why ineffective governmental efforts at drug control divert vital resources from far more pressing areas of national security.

    399 Pages
    Unlimited Publishing LLC

    Order Advance Release Copies of this Book in Softcover

    Fatal Distraction: Supplemental Notes and Materials




    The Great Drug War

    The Great Drug War: And Rational Proposals to Turn the Tide

    by Arnold Trebach

    The Great Drug War
    by Arnold S. Trebach

    Formerly published by Macmillan; 2005 edition from UP includes new introduction and links to extensive source materials.

    "At last! A professor, attorney, and writer who offers a reasonable and realistic approach to the drug problem in America."
    -- Psychology Today

    "This controversial study is likely to be widely discussed."
    -- Publishers Weekly

    "...Trebach's proposals are worthy of serious consideration... Highly recommended."
    -- Library Journal

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    "This is the Book of Genesis for the modern drug war. While the Reagans claimed to believe in personal freedom, they launched a campaign that justified perverse inrtusions into the very bodies and bodily fluids of American citizens. Many parents felt impelled to imprison their kids in destructive "treatment" programs if they had smoked an occaisional marijuana joint. Here you see the invasions of basic American freedoms that were expanded in the current era of terror - and defended on the grounds that they were nothing to fret about because they had already been accepted in the drug war. " — Synopsis The Great Drug War



    The Heroin Solution: Second Edition
    Coming Soon by Arnold Trebach: Unlimited Publishing, (2006)

    The Heroin Solution, Second Edition: Supplemental Notes and Materials


    Drug Prohibition and the Conscience of Nations   Arnold S. Trebach and Kevin B. Zeese, Editors.


    Legalize It? Legalize It? : Debating American Drug Policy (American University Press, 1993) Arnold S.Trebach and James A. Inciardi.
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    Friedman and Szasz on Liberty and Drugs : Essays on the Free Market and Prohibition Arnold S. Trebach and Kevin B. Zeese, Editors.
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    The Great Issues of Drug Policy Arnold S. Trebach and Kevin B. Zeese, Editors.
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    Strategies for Change : New Directions in Drug Policy by Arnold S. Trebach (Editor)
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  • Reviews

  • Andrew Weil,
    The Natural Mind.

    From Chocolate to Morphine.
  • Edward M. Brecher and the Editors of Consumer Reports,
    Licit and Illicit Drugs.
  • Horace Freeland Judson,
    Heroin Addiction In Britain.
  • Norman E. Zinberg, M.D.,
    Drug, Set, and Setting.
  • Bruce K. Alexander,
    Peaceful Measures.
  • Jeffrey A. Schaler,
    Addiction is a Choice.
  • Sidney M. Wolfe, M.D., Larry D. Sasich, Pharm.D. M.P.H., Rose-Ellen Hope, R.Ph., and Public Citizen's Health Research Group,
    Worst Pills, Best Pills.
  • Medical Economics Staff,
    Physicians' Desk Reference, 2001.
  • Lester Grinspoon,
    Marihuana Reconsidered.
  • Phyllis and David York and Ted Wachtel,
    Toughlove.


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