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HARP-336 |
Title: |
Illicit IV drugs: A public health approach |
Source: |
Canadian Journal of Public Health , v.93(6) N/D’02 pg 431-434 |
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Year: |
2002 |
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0 |
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Keywords: |
Canada, economic, social, and cultural rights, human rights, law, health, health care, drug, legalization, criminalization |
Abstract: |
This article explores, from a public health perspective, the harm done by Canadian drug laws, to both individuals and society. It challenges the perceived dichotomy of legalization and criminalization of intravenous drugs. The article then expands the discussion by exploring eight legal options for illicit drugs and examines how these options interact with the marginalization of users, the illicit drug black market, and levels of drug consumption. While the main focus of this article is intravenous drugs, it draws some lessons from cannabis research. |
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False |
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haden2002.pdf |
Keywords: Canada, criminalization, cultural rights, drug, economic, health, health care, human rights, law, legalization, social