Pubdate: Sun, 25 Oct 2015
Source: Orange County Register, The (CA)

LEAKED U.N. REPORT RECOMMENDS DECRIMINALIZING DRUGS

He pointed out that places that have adopted a less-punitive approach 
to drug use have not witnessed the collapse of civilization and, in 
fact, have seen more positive outcomes.

"In places where decriminalization has been tried, like Portugal, 
drug-related deaths were reduced significantly, as were new HIV or 
hepatitis infections,"  Mr. Branson said. "Combined with 
harm-reduction programs, decriminalization will save lives as people 
who use drugs will no longer fear arrest and punishment when 
accessing health care services; it will also reduce crime and ease 
the burden on prison systems and law enforcement agencies."

In the "war on drugs,"  the sad truth is that the cure has been worse 
than the disease. As satirist P.J. O'Rourke wrote, "Marijuana never 
kicks down your door in the middle of the night. Marijuana never 
locks up sick and dying people, does not suppress medical research, 
does not peek in bedroom windows. Even if one takes every 
reefer-madness allegation of the prohibitionists at face value, 
marijuana prohibition has done far more harm to far more people than 
marijuana ever could."  The same could be said of other illicit drugs.

In the 44-year drug war, the U.S. has wasted more than $1 trillion 
while ushering in the militarization of the police, no-knock drug 
raids, civil asset-forfeiture abuses and the imprisonment of millions 
of people, which has torn apart families and destroyed job prospects, 
sentencing drug users and their families to poverty and dysfunction - 
all for an "offense"  that harms no one else.

One need not endorse drug use to tolerate someone else's right to put 
whatever substances they choose into their own bodies, or see that 
the effects of criminalization are far worse than those of legalization.
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