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Over the last few days, several Australian newspapers have published some amazing articles, exposing our flawed drug policies. Each article goes into some detail about the government’s out-of-date mindset where over simplified strategies rule the day. These are intelligent, logical and well researched articles that should be a wakeup call for policies makers both here in Australia and abroad.
Over the last few days, several Australian newspapers have published some amazing articles, exposing our flawed drug policies. Each article goes into some detail about the government’s out-of-date mindset where over simplified strategies rule the day. These are intelligent, logical and well researched articles that should be a wakeup call for policies makers both here in Australia and abroad.
Booze the Greater of Two Evils(The Age)
Death and the State(The Age)
Market Forces Challenge Drug Policies(WA Today)
Holding Pattern On Drug Policy Is Costing Society(Sydney Morning Herald)
But Australia is not the only country that is producing these important pieces with dozens of similar articles appearing every week around the globe.
UN Investigator Says Drug War Ignores Rights; Can't Cure Dependency
The Associated Press
October 2010
NEW YORK, N.Y. - The UN independent investigator promoting physical and mental health is urging decriminalization of narcotics use, saying punishment and sanctions don’t cure drug dependency.
Anand Grover, a well-known lawyer from India, also says that the war on drugs has ignored drug users’ human rights.
Grover is the UN Human Rights Council’s special rapporteur on physical and mental health.
On Monday he told the General Assembly committee dealing with rights issues that people who use drugs may not get the health care they need for fear of being arrested, or may be denied health care if they seek help.
Compared to just a few years ago, the international media is now full of support for rationalising global drug laws A quick Google search will list hundreds of articles where respected opinion writers and experts have voiced their concern about the ongoing drug war and the effect it’s having on our society. These articles are not like the once abundant, anti-drug scare campaigns but are insightful and often evidence based. If politicians are used to citing the media to back their "Tough on Drugs" policies then surely they should adapt to include these far more logical articles that are actually based on reality, evidence and facts.
Swiss Drug Policy Should Serve As Model: Experts
By Stephanie Nebehay
October 2010
Switzerland's innovative policy of providing drug addicts with free methadone and clean needles has greatly reduced deaths while cutting crime rates and should serve as a global model, health experts said on Monday.
Countries whose drug policy remains focused on punishing offenders, including Russia and much of Eastern Europe and Central Asia, should learn from a Swiss strategy based on "harm reduction" that protects both users and communities, they said.
Even Iran and China -- while far from espousing Switzerland's system of direct democracy -- have copied its methadone substitution programs, they added.
Related Articles:
End the War on Pot - New York Times
Former Mexican President Advocates Legalizing Marijuana to Stop Violence - All Headline News
Billionaire Soros Gives $1M To Legalise Pot - Sydney Morning Herald
America's War On Drugs 'Biggest Mistake Since Slavery', Says Judge - The Telegraph (UK)
UN Expert Calls For Drastic Change In Global Drug Control Policy - The Guatemala Times
High Time To Legalise Marijuana - The Financial Times
Legalize Drugs: Conservative Reasons - The Christian Science Monitor
It leaves me feeling more hopeful than I was last night at least. This sort of change is inevitable :)
ReplyDeleteThanks Anon.
ReplyDeleteBit by bit it changes. Eventually they will look back and wonder how the hell such silly policies lasted so long.