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Johns Hopkins–Lancet Commission

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The Johns Hopkins–Lancet Commission on Drug Policy and Health was a commission organized by the Johns Hopkins University and The Lancet, a peer-reviewed medical journal. The commission delivered its report in 2016, finding that the drug prohibition's harms to public health far outweighed its benefits.

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