Interesting News From the Drug Wars

Started by rwanders, July 03, 2011, 06:10:56 PM

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rwanders

An interesting news item about the results of a different strategy for a war on drugs--too bad our addiction to PC, (Politically Correct Speech) will not allow us to try something other than what we've always done.

Portugal drug law show results ten years on, experts say
(AFP) – 2 days ago
LISBON — Health experts in Portugal said Friday that Portugal's decision 10 years ago to decriminalise drug use and treat addicts rather than punishing them is an experiment that has worked.
"There is no doubt that the phenomenon of addiction is in decline in Portugal," said Joao Goulao, President of the Institute of Drugs and Drugs Addiction, a press conference to mark the 10th anniversary of the law.
The number of addicts considered "problematic" -- those who repeatedly use "hard" drugs and intravenous users -- had fallen by half since the early 1990s, when the figure was estimated at around 100,000 people, Goulao said.
Other factors had also played their part however, Goulao, a medical doctor added.
"This development can not only be attributed to decriminalisation but to a confluence of treatment and risk reduction policies."
Portugal's holistic approach had also led to a "spectacular" reduction in the number of infections among intravenous users and a significant drop in drug-related crimes, he added.
A law that became active on July 1, 2001 did not legalise drug use, but forced users caught with banned substances to appear in front of special addiction panels rather than in a criminal court.
The panels composed of psychologists, judges and social workers recommended action based on the specifics of each case.
Since then, government panels have recommended a response based largely on whether the individual is an occasional drug user or an addict.
Of the nearly 40,000 people currently being treated, "the vast majority of problematic users are today supported by a system that does not treat them as delinquents but as sick people," Goulao said.
In a report published last week, the European Monitoring Centre for Drugs and Drug Addiction (EMCDDA) said Portugal had dealt with this issue "in a pragmatic and innovative way."
Drug use statistics in Portugal are generally "below the European average and much lower than its only European neighbour, Spain," the report also said.
"The changes that were made in Portugal provide an interesting before-and-after study on the possible effects of decriminalisation," EMCDDA said.
Rwanders lived in Southcentral Alaska since 1967
Now lives in St Augustine, Florida

dug

Good story!  :)  Makes one suspect there may be some who really don't want the problem fixed.


rwanders

Quote from: dug on July 03, 2011, 07:05:11 PM
Good story!  :)  Makes one suspect there may be some who really don't want the problem fixed.

It maybe more that they cannot bring themselves to accept a solution that does not match their ideology on the subject, one that casts doubt on their belief that all we need to do is "get tough on drug users".

One thing we know for sure: Our politicians seldom summon up the courage to embrace any proposal to solve a problem that is not blessed by the current PC climate.
Rwanders lived in Southcentral Alaska since 1967
Now lives in St Augustine, Florida

UK4X4


So here I am typing away from the drugs capital of the world.............Colombia-


or is it ?


My previous 6 years in venezuela and my short time here show the same issues.


The locals don't use drugs-----------only the street people

Its cheap as dirt in both countries.

The cool people's drug of choice is scotish whisky.........they would not be seen dead using what the poor people use.


The demograhic use of drugs is completely in reverse to the US and in many ways the UK and Europe too

Where drugs are dificult to get and expencive-

I hear more snorting from the cubicles in a UK club on one night than I saw in 6 years in venezuela.

Me - I thinks the locals are mad- the local made rum is way better than the imported whisky and a fith of the price

Cubalibres all the way for me !

Sassy

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