TITLE

Where Does the Anti-Drug Money Come From?

AUTHOR(S)
Buckley Jr., William F.
PUB. DATE
October 1989
SOURCE
National Review;10/13/1989, Vol. 41 Issue 19, p62
SOURCE TYPE
Periodical
DOC. TYPE
Editorial
ABSTRACT
Comments on President George Bush's new drug policy that will not include new federal taxes. Challenge to arguments against state financing of the programs; Statement that all taxes come from the people, regardless of the level of government.
ACCESSION #
8910301244

Tags: DRUGS -- Law & legislation;  BUSH, George, 1924-;  DRUG control;  TAXATION

 

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