The prohibition and the question of consumption as element cultural: the adoption of failure in logic simplistic drug policy terms
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https://doi.org/10.18316/1767Keywords:
Drug prohibition, Culture, CannabisAbstract
This study addresses the issue of consumption of drugs in its cultural aspect, inherent to spiritual experiences that man in your relationship with yourself and with the environment they live, builds. Thus, study this aspect of the consumption of drugs through the analysis of the consumption of marijuana. Starting from this premise is that it can be seen that the prohibition of psychoactive ignores this feature and if inflicted with a simplistic logic ends up basing on bases distant from the realities which makes it inefficient to create practices to prevent the evils of consumption narcotics.Downloads
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