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kristopher

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Sat Apr 7, 2012, 08:06 PM Apr 2012

'War on drugs' has failed, say Latin American leaders

'War on drugs' has failed, say Latin American leaders
Watershed summit will admit that prohibition has failed, and call for more nuanced and liberalised tactics


A historic meeting of Latin America's leaders, to be attended by Barack Obama, will hear serving heads of state admit that the war on drugs has been a failure and that alternatives to prohibition must now be found.

The Summit of the Americas, to be held in Cartagena, Colombia is being seen by foreign policy experts as a watershed moment in the redrafting of global drugs policy in favour of a more nuanced and liberalised approach.

Otto Pérez Molina, the president of Guatemala, who as former head of his country's military intelligence service experienced the power of drug cartels at close hand, is pushing his fellow Latin American leaders to use the summit to endorse a new regional security plan that would see an end to prohibition. In the Observer, Pérez Molina writes: "The prohibition paradigm that inspires mainstream global drug policy today is based on a false premise: that global drug markets can be eradicated."

Pérez Molina concedes that moving beyond prohibition is problematic. "To suggest liberalisation – allowing consumption, production and trafficking of drugs without any restriction whatsoever – would be, in my opinion, profoundly irresponsible. Even more, it is an absurd proposition. If we accept regulations for alcoholic drinks and tobacco consumption and production, why should we allow drugs to be consumed and produced without any restrictions?"

He insists, however, that prohibition has failed and an alternative system must be found. "Our....


http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2012/apr/07/war-drugs-latin-american-leaders
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'War on drugs' has failed, say Latin American leaders (Original Post) kristopher Apr 2012 OP
Shussshhh! We have money involved! DocMac Apr 2012 #1
Bill I've Been it ,is a walking example . orpupilofnature57 Apr 2012 #2
Bill? A law that one brings to the house, or a person? DocMac Apr 2012 #3
Sorry orpupilofnature57 Apr 2012 #4
I see what you mean. DocMac Apr 2012 #5

DocMac

(1,628 posts)
1. Shussshhh! We have money involved!
Sat Apr 7, 2012, 08:15 PM
Apr 2012

The US government does not like people butting into their cash cow!

Now, if you would kindly take the folllowing exit, we would appreciate it.

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