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More Great Links
- Narcotics Anonymous
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- National Institute on Drug Abuse
- Office of National Drug Control Policy
Books
- Crack and Cocaine, by David Browne
- Psychological Effects of Cocaine and Crack Addiction, by Ann Holmes
- Crack in America: Demon Drugs and Social Justice, by Craig Reinarman and Harry Gene Levine
- Crack and Cocaine Drug Dangers, by Paul R. Robbins, Ph.D.
- Fast Lives: Women Who Use Crack Cocaine, by Claire E. Sterk
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