by Vincent Bugliosi
Knightsbridge Pub. Co., 1991
The United States is not winning the war on drugs, which has raged for nearly 70 years. Even with the $9.5 billion pumped into the federal drug-fighting effort in 1990, cocaine and other drugs continue to flood our nation’s bloodstream. The drug problem has reached epidemic levels in America. It is the most serious internal crisis this country has faced since the Civil War. Incredibly, no book or document until now has set forth a detailed, step-by-step plan for solving the drug problem in the United States. DRUGS IN AMERICA: THE CASE FOR VICTORY is a controversial, breakthrough book. Written by Vincent T. Bugliosi, the nation’s most celebrated prosecutor, it offers not only a startling analysis of current drug policy but an actual blueprint for bringing the crisis to an end.