The Atlantic: What If U.S. Cities Just Stopped Participating in the War on Drugs?

The Atlantic: What If U.S. Cities Just Stopped Participating in the War on Drugs? by Jake Cole:

As gridlock has become the norm in Washington, U.S. cities are increasingly going it alone in the search for solutions to the country’s big problems. Members of Congress from both parties say they’re aware of the soaring costs associated with the drug war, but they’re still not anywhere close to enacting sweeping reforms.

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