About the Book

Freedom is not just another commentary on drug legalization. It’s a sweeping, scenario-driven exploration of what would actually happen if America repealed federal drug prohibition and replaced it with regulated, taxed, pharmaceutical-grade distribution.

Through the fictional introduction of a bill called the ‘Restoration of Freedom and American Values Act,’ the book walks readers through the economic, legal, and societal transformation that could follow.

About the Book

Freedom

A Rational Alternative to our Current failed Drug Policies

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30+ Years of Policy Research

Constitutional & Fiscal Analysis

Backed by Real Economic & Criminal Justice Data

A Clear Legislative Blueprint (SB13 Model)

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What's Inside the Book

Inside FREEDOM, you’ll uncover a bold, structured plan to end federal drug prohibition and replace it with regulated, taxed distribution. Greer breaks down the true cost of the War on Drugs, from mass incarceration to cartel violence, and maps out a practical alternative. This isn’t an abstract debate; it’s a step-by-step legislative framework.

Chapter 01

Senator Mark Right introduces SB13- a sweeping reform bill designed to replace prohibition with regulation. The chapter challenges a core question: can a nation built on liberty criminalize personal choice?

Chapter 02

The bill hits Congress. Debate intensifies. Chapter Two follows SB13 through legislative battle while outlining how states could take control under the 10th Amendment, unlocking massive savings and freeing law enforcement to focus on real crime.

Chapter 03

Through the eyes of a Chicago police sergeant, Chapter Three exposes how much time and manpower drug enforcement consumes. The question becomes clear: what could law enforcement accomplish if that burden disappeared?