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Serpo
17th July 2011, 05:33 PM
 Drug warriors often contend that drug use would skyrocket if we were to legalize or decriminalize drugs in the United States. Fortunately, we have a real-world example of the actual effects of ending the violent, expensive War on Drugs and replacing it with a system of treatment for problem users and addicts.
Ten years ago, Portugal decriminalized all drugs (http://www.cato.org/pub_display.php?pub_id=10080). One decade after this unprecedented experiment, drug abuse is down by half (http://www.google.com/hostednews/afp/article/ALeqM5g9C6x99EnFVdFuXw_B8pvDRzLqcA?docId=CNG.e740b 6d0077ba8c28f6d1dd931c6f679.5e1):
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."
Many of these innovative treatment procedures would not have emerged if addicts had continued to be arrested and locked up rather than treated by medical experts and psychologists. Currently 40,000 people in Portugal are being treated for drug abuse. This is a far cheaper, far more humane way to tackle the problem. Rather than locking up 100,000 criminals, the Portuguese are working to cure 40,000 patients and fine-tuning a whole new canon of drug treatment knowledge at the same time.
None of this is possible when waging a war.


http://blogs.forbes.com/erikkain/2011/07/05/ten-years-after-decriminalization-drug-abuse-down-by-half-in-portugal/

Twisted Titan
17th July 2011, 06:40 PM
They would criminalize Lemonade and Peanut Butter n Jelly sandwiches if they could get away with it.


When you have more people in jail then china you can only get those numbers when everything is illegal

Hatha Sunahara
17th July 2011, 07:04 PM
The Portuguese have wisely declared Neutrality in the Global War on Drugs. Only a huge empire with unlimited credit can afford a Global War on Drugs. Why is everyone so surprised that the country didn't degenerate into a gigantic opium den? This just shows you that the people who have such little faith in their fellow human beings, are undeniably wrong. 100 years ago there were no laws regarding prohibition of any drugs. We should all get back to that state of freedom from legislation. Drugs are only illegal because somebody is making money and building an empire from them being illegal. Thank you Portugal for showing the world the prohibitionists are full of hot farts and booga booga.!


Hatha