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Support Latin American leaders who want drug war alternatives! | Latin American leaders are demanding a debate for alternatives to the war on drugs. Even though the Obama Administration won't budge on drug policy reform, these world leaders need to know they have Americans’ support. Show your support now! Urge them to continue to lead drug policy reform efforts and resist the status quo. Central American presidents are convening in Guatemala to discuss alternative strategies to the failed war on drugs. The host of the meeting, President Otto Perez Molina, has said that all options, including decriminalization and legal regulation, will be on the table. Over the past few years, we’ve seen a growing number of former presidents and prime ministers denounce the drug war and call for breaking the taboo on discussing alternatives to failed prohibitionist policies. But now, we’re hearing the same calls from current presidents and prime ministers. When travelling to Guatemala and Mexico a few weeks ago to meet with business leaders and top officials, activsts were struck by the growing number of prominent individuals who at last are willing to speak out. They’re fed up with U.S. government demands that they persist with policies that are so obviously ineffective and counter-productive. And they are emboldened by the rapidly growing number of leaders who dare to speak truth to power. When Vice President Biden visited the region a few weeks ago, he acknowledged that legalization was now a legitimate subject of debate -- even as he insisted the Obama administration still firmly opposes legalization. That acknowledgement represented a modest but important new step forward. We know, however, that U.S. officials are doing whatever they can behind the scenes to suppress this discussion. An overwhelming majority of Americans know the war on drugs is a complete failure and half of all Americans want marijuana legalized. We are on the cusp of a tipping point. Latin American leaders need to know that tens of millions of Americans support their efforts to open the debate, and that U.S. diplomats and other officials no longer represent the majority of Americans on this issue. Encourage them to push forward with drug policy reform today! Despite the U.S. government’s steadfast refusal to part ways with the status quo, the momentum among people in the U.S. and Central America to consider drug war alternatives only continues to grow. In advance of the meeting tomorrow, we need to encourage Latin America to continue to push for drug policy reform -- take action now! The meeting of Central American presidents this weekend is extremely promising for the drug policy reform movement around the world. With more countries calling for new approaches to drug policy, it is increasingly difficult for the U.S. to ignore the legitimacy of this burgeoning debate. Tell Latin America that Americans are standing with their efforts to break open the debate on alternatives to the failed war on drugs. Portugal drug law show results ten years on - The Associated Free Press | LISBON — Health experts in Portugal claim that Portugal's decision 10 years ago to decriminalise drug use and treat dependent users 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 dependent users 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 in June 2011, 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. Visit - http://idpc.net/alerts/portugal-drug-law-worked. Medical Cannabis News - International Cannagraphic Magazine Forums | Apr 6, 2010 ... The latest news items about medical marijuanaMedical Cannabis News forum at International Cannagraphic Magazine. Legal grow states are not setting good examples!!!; Judge orders Arizona to allow MMJ sales; What Is President Obama’s Problem With Medical Marijuana? ... Visit - http://www.icmag.com/ic/forumdisplay.php?f=65683. 420magazine.com > Forums > 420 NEWS > >> International Cannabis News Welcome to the 420 Magazine Forums | 420 Magazine RSS News Feed Add This News Feed To Your Website; Marijuana: Mitt Romney Doesn't Like Your Questions About Cannabis How Many Anti-Pot Politicians Will Be Ousted Chandler Man Accused Of Abuse; Police Find 19 Pot Plants At Home ... Visit - http://www.420magazine.com/forums/international-cannabis-news/. 420 Magazine RSS News Feed Add This News Feed To Your Website ... Visit - http://www.420magazine.com/forums/external.php?type=rss&forumids=17. FindLaw » Criminal Law » Criminal Charges » Medical Marijuana - An Overview | The term "medical marijuana" refers to the use, possession, and/or cultivation of marijuana for medical purposes. People who are terminally ill, or suffer from painful or long-term symptoms associated with certain diseases, such as epilepsy, AIDS, glaucoma, and cancer, often request medical marijuana as a form of treatment and/or pain relief. As a general principle, medical marijuana, also known as medicinal cannabis, is no different than standard marijuana. Under the federal Controlled Substances Act, marijuana is classified as a "Schedule I drug", meaning it: 1) has the potential for abuse, 2) has no currently accepted medical use in treatment in the U.S., and 3) has a lack of accepted safety for use of the drug under medical supervision. ... Visit - http://criminal.findlaw.com/criminal-charges/medical-marijuana-an-overview.html?DCMP=ADC-CRIM_Drugs-MedMarijuanaGen&HBX_PK=medical+marijuana. |
Home -- International Cannagraphic Magazine | Home Section of International Cannagraphic Magazine. Welcome to the International Cannagraphic, a global community of cannabis growers, activists, business entrepreneurs, photographers, breeders, vendors and medical patients. International Cannagraphic Magazine features stories and videos about cannabis growing around the world. ... Medical Cannabis News Forum · Dr. Jay's Medicinal Marijuana Forum · Cooking with Cannabis ... ... Visit - http://www.icmag.com/. International Cannabis News: 420 MAGAZINE (www.420magazine.com) | Category Archives: International Cannabis News: Netherlands Marijuana Ban On Tourists; A policy barring foreign tourists from buying marijuana in the Netherlands went into effect in parts of the country Tuesday, with attention focused on the southern city of Maastricht, where a cafe was warned over violating the ban and around. Bangladeshi Man Sentenced To Life For Attemping To Smuggle Cannabis; The Criminal Court has sentenced a Bangladeshi national to life, after the court found him guilty of attempting to smuggle cannabis into the Maldives. According to police, the man was charged with attempting to smuggle drugs on October 2010. President Obama’s Puzzling Silence on Marijuana; “Dance with the One that Brought You” is the title of a well-known song. But the Urban Dictionary offers a deeper meaning: “The principle that someone should pay proper fealty to those who have gone out of their way to… [Continue Reading] 420 Magazine Medical Marijuana Social Networking Community Forums Blogs Daily Cannabis Hemp News, Facts, Information and Entertainment with Grow Journals Photo ... ... Visit - http://www.420magazine.com/cannabis-facts-and-information/international-cannabis-news/. International Medical Marijuana News | Colorado MMJ Daily >> Forums: Medical Marijuana Check out this article!! LONDON - A British pharmaceutical company was working Wednesday to develop a new breed of cannabis-based products aimed at treating a range of conditions including diabetes, epilepsy and Crohn''s disease. GW Pharmaceuticals, which launched a cannabis-derived medicine for symptoms of multiple sclerosis last year, has cross-bred different types of the plant to produce a new strain that could treat a wide range of disorders. ... Visit - http://www.colommjdaily.com/international-medical-marijuana-news. Cannabis News - Medical Marijuana, Hemp, Marijuana News | Marijuana law and government drug policy news from global sources. ... Visit - http://www.cannabisnews.org/. Medical Marijuana : Pictures, Videos, Breaking News | Big News on Medical Marijuana. Includes blogs, news, and ... Michigan Medical Marihuana Association. The state of medical marijuana in ... Youth Media International ... ... 56 Percent Of Americans Want Legal Marijuana STUDY: Marijuana Doesn't Harm Your Lungs After All Marijuana Support At Record High ... Visit - http://www.huffingtonpost.com/news/medical-marijuana.
Help End the International War on Medical Cannabis (Marijuana)
In days, a group of powerful world leaders will ask the UN to end
the war on drugs and move towards regulation. But politicians say
that the public will not support alternative drug policies. Let's
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In days, we could finally see the beginning of the end of the 'war
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plague of drug addiction, while costing countless lives, devastating
communities, and funneling trillions of dollars into violent
organized crime networks.
Experts all agree that the most sensible policy is to regulate, but politicians are afraid to touch the issue. In days, a global commission including former heads of state and foreign policy chiefs of the UN, EU, US, Brazil, Mexico and more will break the taboo and publicly call for new approaches including decriminalization and regulation of drugs. This could be a once-in-a-generation tipping-point moment -- if enough of us call for an end to this madness. Politicians say they understand that the war on drugs has failed, but claim the public isn't ready for an alternative. Let's show them we not only accept a sane and humane policy -- we demand it. Click below to sign the petition and share with everyone --if we reach 1 million voices, it will be personally delivered to world leaders by the global commission - >> Click here << - and Act Now! to End Medical Cannabis Prohibition around the World by Stopping the War on (Some of the People doing Some of the) Drugs. For 50 years current drug policies have failed everyone, everywhere but public debate is stuck in the mud of fear and misinformation. Everyone, even the UN Office on Drugs and Crime which is responsible for enforcing this approach agrees -- deploying militaries and police to burn drug farms, hunting down traffickers, and imprisoning dealers and addicts - is an expensive mistake. And with massive human cost -- from Afghanistan, to Mexico, to the USA the illegal drug trade is destroying countries around the world, while addiction, overdose deaths, and HIV/AIDS infections continue to rise. Meanwhile, countries with less-harsh enforcement -- like Switzerland, Portugal, the Netherlands, and Australia -- have not seen the explosion in drug use that proponents of the drug war have darkly predicted. Instead, they have seen significant reductions in drug-related crime, addiction and deaths, and are able to focus squarely on dismantling criminal empires. Powerful lobbies still stand in the way of change, including military, law enforcement, and prison departments whose budgets are at stake. And politicians fear that voters will throw them out of office if they support alternative approaches, as they will appear weak on law and order. Many former drug Ministers and Heads of State have come out in favour of reform since leaving office, and polls show that citizens across the world know the current approach is a catastrophe. Momentum is gathering towards new improved policies, particularly in regions that are ravaged by the drug trade. If we can create a worldwide outcry in the next few days to support the bold calls of the Global Commission on Drug Policy, we can overpower the stale excuses for the status quo. Our voices hold the key to change -- Sign the petition and spread the word, visit - >> Click here << - and Spread The Word! We have a chance to enter the closing chapter of this brutal 'war' that has destroyed millions of lives. Global public opinion will determine if this catastrophic policy is stopped or if politicians shy away from reform. Let's rally urgently to push our hesitating leaders from doubt and fear, over the edge, and into reason. Support the Avaaz community! We're entirely funded by donations and receive no money from governments or corporations. Our dedicated team ensures even the smallest contributions go a long way -- donate here. Avaaz.org is an 8-million-person global campaign network that works to ensure that the views and values of the world's people shape global decision-making. ("Avaaz" means "voice" or "song" in many languages.) Avaaz members live in every nation of the world; our team is spread across 13 countries on 4 continents and operates in 14 languages. Learn about some of Avaaz's biggest campaigns Facebook or Twitter. To contact Avaaz, write to us at www.avaaz.org/en/contact or call us at +1-888-922-8229 (US). With hope and determination, Alice, Laura, Ricken, Maria Paz, Shibayan and the whole Avaaz team SOURCES: Reports that show the war on drugs has failed: http://idpc.net/publications/failure-regime-selected-publications Reports that show alternative approaches of decriminalisation and regulation are working: http://idpc.net/publications/alternative-strategies-selected-publications General report on drug law reform in practice: http://www.tni.org/report/legislative-innovation-drug-policy The Global Comission on Drug Policy that will call on the UN to end the war on drugs http://www.globalcommissionondrugs.org/Documents.aspx Drug War by the Numbers http://www.drugpolicy.org/facts/drug-war-numbers Final Report of the Latin American Comission on Drugs and Democracy http://www.drogasedemocracia.org/English/Destaques.asp?IdRegistro=8 |
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