Drug Policy
Related: About this forumWarren DeMontague
(80,708 posts)pgallahue
(16 posts)It is incredible how many are joining the debate and seriously calling out the drug war for the failure it is.
not all are quite like this though.
pgallahue
(16 posts)Ha!, yes indeed. This one is unique!
pgallahue
(16 posts)See for instance.
A New Beginning on Drug Policy
The Secretary General of the Organization of American States released a report that considers possible alternatives to current drug policies internationally and represents the most high-level discussion about drug law reform ever undertaken.
The report envisions possibilities for ending the war on drugs as well as the introduction of policies rooted in public health and human rights.
Read more: http://www.opensocietyfoundations.org/voices/new-beginning-drug-policy
RainDog
(28,784 posts)and welcome to DU.
It's so good that nations are talking about this.
It's time to extricate our nations from decades of bad policy.
Thanks Rain Dog!
Response to RainDog (Reply #4)
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RainDog
(28,784 posts)LOL.
That's some logic you've got going there.
And you have almost enough compassion to fill a thimble.
But, yes, it's more cost effective to treat the addiction rather than treat something as a crime.
Maybe we should arrest all overweight people who eat sugar, too, and sterilize them, and when they die, we can scorn them for their addiction, too. Yeah, that's as stupid and nasty as your suggestion.
Kali
(55,739 posts)I sort of wanted to watch you rip him a new one, but he needed to get back to the bridge.
advocating sterilization for addicts
RainDog
(28,784 posts)he was pretty obvious.
Kali
(55,739 posts)boring repetitious and obvious. sigh