The War on Drugs Is a War On Mothers and Their Children
Betty Aldworth argues that the drug war has functioned as gender policy, separating mothers from children, criminalizing pregnancy, and extending punishment long after incarceration ends. The post The War on Drugs Is a War On Mothers and Their Children appeared first on Psychedelics Today.
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