Of history at indiana university. Her she is a specialist of us imperialism of relations for the United States, south asia, and especially us narcotics control. Her first book was projection of power the United States and europe. Colonial Southeast Asia,. 1919 to 1941. The book is going to present today is much more ambitious in. It is, as it is called, long war on drugs and talks about the perennial problem of fighting the war on drugs as sort of a military and criminal problem rather than as a Public Health social phenomena on. So please join me in welcoming her. Dr. Anne foster. So thank you so much to alan for terrific introduction and for the invitation to speak. I really appreciate it and i want to thank for all that youve done to make this go so smoothly. And along alan, this study of u. S. Foreign relations history at temple is helped petra gouda and Richard Zimmerman who i like to thank for support along the way. So so im here today to talk about my new book, the long war on d
Of history at indiana university. Her she is a specialist of us imperialism of relations for the United States, south asia, and especially us narcotics control. Her first book was projection of power the United States and europe. Colonial Southeast Asia,. 1919 to 1941. The book is going to present today is much more ambitious in. It is, as it is called, long war on drugs and talks about the perennial problem of fighting the war on drugs as sort of a military and criminal problem rather than as a Public Health social phenomena on. So please join me in welcoming her. Dr. Anne foster. So thank you so much to alan for terrific introduction and for the invitation to speak. I really appreciate it and i want to thank for all that youve done to make this go so smoothly. And along alan, this study of u. S. Foreign relations history at temple is helped petra gouda and Richard Zimmerman who i like to thank for support along the way. So so im here today to talk about my new book, the long war on d
Of history at indiana university. Her she is a specialist of us imperialism of relations for the United States, south asia, and especially us narcotics control. Her first book was projection of power the United States and europe. Colonial Southeast Asia,. 1919 to 1941. The book is going to present today is much more ambitious in. It is, as it is called, long war on drugs and talks about the perennial problem of fighting the war on drugs as sort of a military and criminal problem rather than as a Public Health social phenomena on. So please join me in welcoming her. Dr. Anne foster. So thank you so much to alan for terrific introduction and for the invitation to speak. I really appreciate it and i want to thank for all that youve done to make this go so smoothly. And along alan, this study of u. S. Foreign relations history at temple is helped petra gouda and Richard Zimmerman who i like to thank for support along the way. So so im here today to talk about my new book, the long war on d
2016. And they argued that Marijuana Legalization would not only keep people out of jail for using small amounts of weed but it would also reduce crime by squeezing out the illegal drug market. Well, that didnt work out. Far from reducing illegal weed, those efforts, instead, allowed the black market to flourish after legalization with the help of organized Crime Operations that run massive, unlicensed farms and store front dispensaries in plain view bringing crime and terrorizing nearby residents. And those raided by police are often up and running again within weeks. Or even days. Now you know what killed the l. A. Times to publish these stories but the broken promises of legalization with the violence and illegal grows they are impossible to ignore. And what is happening in all the other states that legalized it . Well, in maine, where adult use of cannabis is legal and sales are regulated, the chinese have stepped in to undercut prices by starting their own illegal operations. Its
2016. And they argued that Marijuana Legalization would not only keep people out of jail for using small amounts of weed but it would also reduce crime by squeezing out the illegal drug market. Well, that didnt work out. Far from reducing illegal weed, those efforts, instead, allowed the black market to flourish after legalization with the help of organized Crime Operations that run massive, unlicensed farms and store front dispensaries in plain view bringing crime and terrorizing nearby residents. And those raided by police are often up and running again within weeks. Or even days. Now you know what killed the l. A. Times to publish these stories but the broken promises of legalization with the violence and illegal grows they are impossible to ignore. And what is happening in all the other states that legalized it . Well, in maine, where adult use of cannabis is legal and sales are regulated, the chinese have stepped in to undercut prices by starting their own illegal operations. Its