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One of my earliest memories is of trying to wake up one of my relatives and not being able to. And I was just a little kid, so I didnt really understand why, but as I got older, I realized we had drug addiction in my family, including later cocaine addiction. Id been thinking about it a lot lately, partly because its now exactly 100 years since drugs were first banned in the United States and Britain, and we then imposed that on the rest of the world. Its a century since we made this really fateful decision to take addicts and punish them and make them suffer, because we believed that would deter them; it would give them an incentive to stop. And a few years ago, I was looking at some of the addicts in my life who I love, and trying to figure out if there was some way to help them. And I realized there were loads of incredibly basic questions I just didnt know the answer to, like, what really causes addiction? Why do we carry on with this approach that doesnt seem to be working,