Explore this infographic to learn more about Hillary Clinton's basic stance on the subject of drug use, the criminal jus ...

Explore this infographic to learn more about Hillary Clinton's basic stance on the subject of drug use, the criminal jus ...
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"My goals are to discourage all drug abuse in America-and also discourage the excessive use of alcohol and tobacco-and t ...
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Noam Chomsky has a strong and persuasive voice in the political arena regarding the "War on Drugs". What is your positi ...
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