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Chapter Title: Front Matter

Book Title: Reducing Drug Trafficking Revenues and Violence in Mexico


Book Subtitle: Would Legalizing Marijuana in California Help?
Book Author(s): Beau Kilmer, Jonathan P. Caulkins, Brittany M. Bond and Peter H.
Reuter
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Reducing Drug Trafficking
Revenues and Violence in
Mexico
Would Legalizing Marijuana in
California Help?

Beau Kilmer, Jonathan P. Caulkins,


Brittany M. Bond, Peter H. Reuter

INTERNATIONAL PROG R A MS a n d
DRUG POLICY RESEAR C H C EN T ER
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Reducing Drug Trafficking
Revenues and Violence in
Mexico
Would Legalizing Marijuana in
California Help?

Beau Kilmer, Jonathan P. Caulkins,


Brittany M. Bond, Peter H. Reuter

INTERNATIONAL PROG R A MS a n d
DRUG POLICY RESEAR C H C EN T ER
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