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Drugs, Desire & a Nation of Users

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By: Ingrid Walker
Narrated by: Sally Martin
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Whether drinking Red Bull, relieving chronic pain with oxycodone, or experimenting with Ecstasy, Americans participate in a culture of self-medication, using psychoactive substances to enhance or manage moods. A "drug-free America" seems to be a fantasyland that most people don't want to inhabit.

High: Drugs, Desire, and a Nation of Users asks fundamental questions about US drug policies and social norms. Why do we endorse the use of some drugs and criminalize others? Why do we accept the necessity of a doctor-prescribed opiate but not the same thing bought off the street? This divided approach shapes public policy, the justice system, research, social services, and health care. And despite the decades-old war on drugs and drug use remains relatively unchanged.

Ingrid Walker speaks to the silencing effects of both criminalization and medicalization, incorporating first-person narratives to show a wide variety of user experiences with drugs. By challenging current thinking about drugs and users, Walker calls for a next wave of drug policy reform in the United States, beginning with recognizing the full spectrum of drug use practices.

The book is published by University of Washington Press. The audiobook is published by University Press Audiobooks.

"A fresh approach to drug policy discussions." (Nancy Campbell, author of Discovering Addiction: The Science and Politics of Substance Abuse Research)

"Walker urges us to move beyond the failures of drug policy rooted in prohibition." (Rebecca Tiger, author of Judging Addicts: Drug Courts and Coercion in the Justice System)

"A thoughtful analysis of the ways we and our institutions perceive and interact with people who use drugs." (Maj. Neill Franklin (Ret.), executive director of the Law Enforcement Action Partnership)

©2017 University of Washington Press (P)2019 Redwood Audiobooks
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Deep, far reaching and enlightening

A refreshing and objective view of Drugs, and how we perceive them, Historically, socially, politically.
It is surprising how much these different lenses skew our sense of what constitutes a'Drug'and the moral values we put apon their use.
Though I have read quite extensively on drugs, both legal and illegal, I found this book opened my eyes to the the blinkers we often tend to wear when considering the issue, and found it to be a deep, far reaching and enlightening study of the subject. I also found Sally Martin's very modulated and clear narration a good fit for a non fiction book of this sort which can be quite in depth, and could otherwise have made the the prose and ideas harder to grasp.

I was given this free review copy audiobook at my request and have voluntarily left this review.

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