Of course, it might be just me, but it struck me that this sounded like the application of TC-thinking to the drug cultivation problem:

http://www.unodc.org/unodc/en/frontpage/doi-tung-thinking-outside-the-box.html

I know it's overlaid with a certain amount of UNODC hype, but even so, it struck me as one of the most sensible things to come out of that organisation for some time.



Rowdy Yates
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Scottish Addiction Studies
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University of Stirling

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