And, the “War on Drugs” isn’t only about preventing and reducing expensive social costs, which include crime, lost productivity, traffic & work injuries & fatalities, health problems & drug treatment, mental illness, unemployment, domestic violence, child abuse, and other social services: Theat...
I have found many of Penelope’s blogs refreshing, humorous, unusually candid (e.g., her child abuse), some tasteless, but this blog is so far from even the shadow of the truth, I an unsub-ing. I taught school for over 35 years in public and private ...