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News (Media Awareness Project) - UK: PUB LTE: Too Many Wars
Title:UK: PUB LTE: Too Many Wars
Published On:2002-03-02
Source:New Scientist (UK)
Fetched On:2008-01-24 19:10:36
TOO MANY WARS

As Britain and other countries in Europe continue to change their drug
policies away from criminalisation toward a more health-based approach, we
in the US can't help but be a little envious (2 February, p44).

European "harm reduction" approaches actually produce far lower rates of
illicit substance use than here in America, and you also enjoy far lower
rates of property crime and violence associated with criminal drug dealing.

This is despite the fact that we have federal task forces devoted to
raiding medical marijuana operations and we arrest over 700,000 citizens
every year for marijuana alone. We also have the dubious distinction of
incarcerating twice as many of our citizens as does the entire European
community, whose population is a third greater than ours. Meanwhile, our
government officials wring their hands and lament that current drug
treatment is only available on demand in about 15 per cent of cases.

An aggressive advertising campaign authorised by Bush's Office of National
Drug Control Policy was released during the telecast of the Super Bowl (an
American football championship game). In it, the ONDCP attempts to tie the
War on Terrorism to the War on Drugs. While the connection is extremely
dubious, it clearly illustrates that our current President is less
interested in policies that work than in waging worldwide war on whatever
front he can find. America's very real problems with drug abuse bear the
heavy burden of such a myopic mindset.

Stephen Heath,
Drug Policy Forum of Florida,
Clearwater
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