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Blowing Smoke - Rethinking the War on Drugs without Prohibition and Rehab (Paperback)
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Blowing Smoke - Rethinking the War on Drugs without Prohibition and Rehab (Paperback)
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Alcohol, opiates, cocaine and marijuana, among other drugs, have
been used and abused for millennia. Prior to the disease model
approach to drug addiction, which posits that addiction is a
psychological and biological problem and that sufferers are
victims, societies had a workable solution: let people consume what
they want, and let informal cultural controls reinforce responsible
behavior. Legal sanctions were reserved for any use that affected
the safety of others. Blowing Smoke proposes an approach to the war
on drugs that returns us to the pre-disease-model era. Dr. Reznicek
asserts that addiction is not a medical problem to be treated in
rehab or by prohibiting substance use. Rather, he debunks the
disease model, arguing that it has exacerbated the problem by
telling drug abusers that they are not responsible for their
behavior, that they are sick, that they are not to blame. He
skillfully argues for a new approach to drug use and abuse that
requires a shift in the way we fight the war on drugs. Dr. Reznicek
provides a new framework for understanding drug abuse: the habit
model. Habits are practiced as long as they provide comfort, and
are abandoned when they cause pain. The habit model is more
consistent with current neuroscientific knowledge and it accounts
for the widely observed phenomenon that most substance abusers
don't change until they "hit bottom," the point where the
consequences of drug use finally outweigh its benefits. Using the
habit model, Dr. Reznicek suggests the solution to the drug problem
is to turn back the clock, and to take lessons from societies that
use social controls and consequences to deal with addiction and
drug abuse. He recommends the legalization of drugs for adults, the
implementation of social practices to dissuade abusers, and the end
to the use of rehab as a way of handling addiction. Blowing Smoke
shows how such an iconoclastic approach can work for us today.
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