In today's San Francisco Chronicle, the Drug Policy Alliance's Tony Newman makes a case against California's ban on smoking in prisons, arguing that it will increase black market activity and the violence associated with it.
Jacob Sullum | July 13, 2005
In today's San Francisco Chronicle, the Drug Policy Alliance's Tony Newman makes a case against California's ban on smoking in prisons, arguing that it will increase black market activity and the violence associated with it.
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