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TUCKER: 'Drug war' proving to be failure

Forty years ago, President Nixon used the unfortunate phrase "War on Drugs," launching a misguided crusade that has encouraged street violence, eaten away at state budgets and packed our prisons with nonviolent offenders. Full Article at Rutherford Daily News Journal

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