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Всемирная организация здравоохранения документирует отказ США. Политики снадобья

Среда 8-ое июль 2008
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Брюс Mirken? | Соединенные Штаты имеют некоторые из политик снадобья мира самых карательных и вели раздел для грубых «война на политик снадобьях» всемирно, но новое международное изучение предлагает что теми политиками был разбивая отказ. Обзор Всемирной организации здравоохранения 17 стран, дирижированный некоторыми из исследователей злоупотреблением вещества мира leading, найдено что мы имеем самые высокие тарифы пользы марихуаны и кокаина.

Номера startling. В Соединенных Штатах, 42.4 процента впустили использовать марихуану. Единственное другая нация пришла близко было Новой Зеландией, другим бастионом получать-грубых политик, на 41.9 процентах. No one else было даже близко. Результаты для пользы кокаина были подобны, при Соединенные Штаты водя мир большим допустимым пределом.

Это изучение важно потому что будет the first time уважаемым интернациональной бригадой производило съемку пользы снадобья вокруг мира, использующ такие же вопросы и процедуру везде. Пока много стран имеют их собственные обзоры пользы снадобья, вопросы и методология меняют, и сравнения между странами трудны. Это новое изучение исключает ту проблему.

Некоторые из самых поразительных номеров от Нидерланды, где позволяют для того чтобы обладать малым марихуаны и закупать взрослые им от отрегулированных дел. Некоторые США. должностные лица требовали что эти голландские политики создавали некоторый вид упадочнической клоаки злоупотребления снадобья, но новое изучение сокрушает такие заверения: В Нидерландыах, только 19.8 процента использовали марихуану, более менее чем половины США. рисунок.

Поражать будет найденные исследователя когда они спросили молодым взрослым когда они начали использовать марихуану. Again, the United States led the world, with 20.2 percent trying marijuana by age 15. Никакая другая страна не была даже близка, и в Нидерландыах, как раз 7 процентах используемой марихуаны 15 - грубо 1/3 из США. рисунок.

Офис Белого дома национальной политики управлением снадобья попытался уволить изучение, сообщенное новости Bloomberg:

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Пытаться найти соединение между пользой снадобья и принуждением снадобья не делает чувство, сказал Tom Riley, оратор для США. Office of National Drug Control Policy in Washington. “The U.S. has high crime rates but we spend a lot on law enforcement and prison,” Riley said yesterday in a telephone interview. “Should we spend less? We’re just a different kind of country. We have higher drug use rates, a higher crime rate, many things that go with a highly free and mobile society.”

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Funny, ONDCP takes precisely the opposite line whenever a state considers liberalizing its marijuana laws. In a March press release, deputy Drug Czar Scott Burns railed against a New Hampshire proposal to decriminalize marijuana, saying such a move “sends the wrong message to New Hampshire’s youth, students, parents, public health officials and the law enforcement community,” and would lead to “more drugs, drug users and drug dealers on their streets and communities.”

Back in 2002, denouncing a proposed marijuana law reform in Nevada, ONDCP distributed a list of talking points to prosecutors specifically slamming the “extremely dubious” Dutch system of regulated sales, saying, “Increased availability of marijuana leads to increased use of marijuana and other drugs.”

In fact, ONCDP’s latest excuse for the failure of U.S. drug policies — that enforcement and penalties don’t really have much effect on rates of use — is probably just about right. But it also dynamites any justification for our current marijuana laws. The WHO researchers put it this way:

“The U.S., which has been driving much of the world’s drug research and drug policy agenda, stands out with higher levels of use of alcohol, cocaine, and cannabis, despite punitive illegal drug policies. … The Netherlands, with a less criminally punitive approach to cannabis use than the US, has experienced lower levels of use, particularly among younger adults. Clearly, by itself, a punitive policy towards possession and use accounts for limited variation in nation level rates of illegal drug use.”

For this we arrest 830,000 Americans a year on marijuana charges?


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    [...] ?The U.S., which has been driving much of the world?s drug research and drug policy agenda, stands out with higher levels of use of alcohol, cocaine, and cannabis, despite punitive illegal drug policies. ? The Netherlands, with a less criminally punitive approach to cannabis use than the US, has experienced lower levels of use, particularly among younger adults. Clearly, by itself, a punitive policy towards possession and use accounts for limited variation in nation level rates of illegal drug use.?For this we arrest 830,000 Americans a year on marijuana charges?http://rinf.com/alt-news/culture/th…-policies/4050/ [...]

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  3. Victor Hansens
    Posted: Jul 9th, 2008 at 3:55 pm

    Trying to find a link between drug use and drug enforcement doesn?t make sense, said Tom Riley, spokesman for the U.S. Office of National Drug Control Policy in Washington.

    Why doesn’t it make sense??

    ?The U.S. has high crime rates but we spend a lot on law enforcement and prison,? Riley said yesterday in a telephone interview. ?Should we spend less?

    Yes we should spend less.

    We?re just a different kind of country. We have higher drug use rates, a higher crime rate, many things that go with a highly free and mobile society.?

    What? Having a ‘free and mobile society’ has to have higher crime rates, higher drug use rates?? What would our ‘crime rate’ be if 800,000 arrests went away and millions of man hours of Law Enforcements time went to other activities. A ‘free and mobile society’ requires sensible policy about drugs and there use, starting with the “Classification” of drugs, and continuing with the educaion of what are ‘drugs’. The ‘legal’ prescription drugs are the drug problem. According to Phillip Emafo, International Narcotics Control Board President, ” The very high potency of some of the synthetic narcotic drugs available as prescription drugs presents, in fact, a higher overdose risk than the abuse of illicit drugs.”
    The article points out that while the number of young people abusing illicit drugs in the US has gone down the number of Americans abusing prescription drugs nearly doubled from 7.8 million in 1992 to more than 15.1 million in 2003. Those drugs kill people. And all you have to do is go to a Doctor and explain the ‘pain’ you are in because of (insert your story here) and they can prescribe just about anything you want, the insurance company pays for it, you can still keep your job even though it may be addictive.
    The FDA is in a complete shambles, no wy they can do what they are supposed to and the difference is you are part of the drug companies not the ‘Drug Cartels’ that are destroying our youth.
    The economy of the world seems to be in a hurt, yet the advertising budget for legal drugs “hit a record $4.8 billion in 2006, up from $2.6 billion in 2002.” Health Care isn’t health care, its a legal drug dispensory. We have television ads that give us an ‘atta boy’ for knowing how many prescriptions we take and finding out that little pink pill has a name. According to an article published in the USA Today, Thursday, January 10, 2008, “About 3.1 million people in the USA ages 12 to 25 have used cough and cold medicine to get high, the government reported Wednesday”.
    If there are 300million in the US then that is 1% of the population and according to LEAP 1.2% of the population is addicted to these other illicit drugs, that is for all age groups not just the 12 to 25 year olds. We have drug store clerks checking id’s to sell you cold medicine becasue its used to make ‘meth’.
    My 27 year old nephew died when I was 54. The autopsy proved it was from an overdose of pain killers, ‘legal’ prescription drugs are killing our young people. We need to ‘Change the Mind Set’, good drugs, bad drugs. It needs to be based on reality.
    I guess he is right after all, trying to find a link between drug use and drug enforcement, under the current system doesn’t make any sense……but it should. I think he is missing the point?? VV

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  4. David Raynes
    Posted: Jul 9th, 2008 at 4:49 pm

    The US has strong anti-drug policies it also has the strongest and best funded drug legalization lobby groups in the world. Any connection? The Dutch sitaution is not a success, it has given the Netherlands a third world drug traficking, drug crime, drug warehousing and manufacturing problem with astonishing levels of criminality. It has managed to get to this point while being a small first world economy. we have a model for legal drugs in tobacco & alcohol, both hugely harmful. In societies where alcohol is less used because of religious or social taboo, there is much less harm. Less use=less harm, very simple. It applies to all drugs and use reinforcing substances, legal or ilegal.

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