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|aThe Budgetary impact of ending drug prohibition|fJeffrey A. Miron and Katherine Waldock
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|aWashington, D.C|cCato|d2010
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|a54 p|ctables|d29 cm
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|aIncludes bibliographical references and index
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|aSummary:State and federal governments in the United States face massive looming fiscal deficits. One policy change that can reduce deficits is ending the drug war. Legalization means reduced expenditure on enforcement and an increase in tax revenue from legalized sales
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