
A Small Book About Drugs: The Debate We Need to Have About Recreational Drugs by Lisa Pryor
An intelligent and personal look at recreational drug use that will forever change the terms of the debate about the use of recreational drugs.
Most people who use recreational drugs haven't had their lives destroyed, aren't living on the streets, and enjoy normal and unscathed relationships with families, friends and the world. So why is it that discussion about drugs and drug policy only reflects tragedy that ends with death, jail or addiction? Why is it that the only politically acceptable position on the use of drugs is one of prohibition?
With nearly a quarter of people in their twenties now trying ecstasy, and half dabbling with marijuana, in many families recreational drug use remains one of the last intergenerational silences left between baby boomers and their adult children. Lisa Pryor captures the zeitgeist in this considered yet punchy exploration of the real world of drug use today. It is the skewed nature of the debate, she argues, that has worsened rather than fixed many of the very real problems drug use can cause.
This is an intelligent and personal look at the complex issue of recreational drug use. It will change the terms of the debate forever.
About The Author
Since graduating with a degree in law, Lisa Pryor has firmly established herself as an incisive and entertaining social commentator through her popular opinion column for the Sydney Morning Herald and her previous book, the cult hit The Pin Striped Prison. She is now studying medicine, inspired by a night in a hospital emergency ward researching this book.
Format: Paperback | 168 pages
Dimensions (cm): 19.8 x 12.9 x 1.2 | 252g -
Publication Date: 01 Aug 2011
Publisher: Allen & Unwin
Publication City/Country: Crows Nest, SYD, Australia
Language: English
ISBN10: 1742372341
ISBN13: 9781742372341
Condition: Good
A book that has been read but is in good condition. Very minimal damage to the cover including minor scuff marks along the edges, but no holes or tears. The majority of pages are undamaged with minimal creasing, but no tearing. No pencil underlining of text, no highlighting of text and no writing in margins. No missing pages.