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Annotated Bibliography: Reforming United States Drug Control Policy

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Boone, R., Jaffe, J. (2001). Reforming United States drug control policy: three suggestions. Social research 415-426. Retrieved from ProQuest data This article review is about the different drugs used that was going on in America. Musicians and minorities were the popular users of cocaine because this was the drug which was mostly used. In the 1960s, the drug of choice changed which was marijuana. The reform of the drug policy had to keep up with the different type of drugs being used in order to keep some type of control.
Bruchi, A., Lende, D., Schuartz, M., Sterk, C., (2006). Craving and control: Methamphetamine users’ narratives. Journal of Psychoactive drugs 310-318. Retrieved from ProQuest data. This article focuses on three different carvings a user …show more content…

(2013). Creativity alcohol and drug abuse: The pop icon Jim Morrison. Psychopathology 167-173. Retrieved from ProQuest data. This article focuses on the creativity of music. The life of Jim Morrison was described as him being creative in the music business. It also noted how he lived in the trauma of his childhood for years into to his adult life. This caused him to abuse drugs and alcohol in which cost him his life.

Tunnell, K., (1998). The society world of semiprofessional bluegrass musicians. Popular music and society 22, (4). Retrieved from ProQuest data This article focused on bluegrass musicians in which they perform for three days at festivals and at friends’ homes. Their goal is to bring motivational music to their fans and they sing about family, motivation, love and their kids. They are mostly professionals who take their singing seriously. Drugs and alcohol are unacceptable according to their bi-laws.
Wigand, T. (2010). Adulterated cocaine and lessons learned from the Jake walk blues. American College of Medical Toxicology doi 10.1007/s 13181-010-0010-0. Retrieved from

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