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Casualties of War – A Deeper Look at the Collateral Damage of the Drug War

In this article, we’re going to be taking a more nuanced approach at looking at the casualties of war left by the war on drugs. We’ll be looking at more common themes like systemic oppression of minorities to more in-depth analyses about the effects a criminal record had on generations of kids affected by the system.

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