Drug Decriminalization in Portugal

05 Jul 2011 10:36 #1 by Blazer Bob
10 Years of Drug Decriminalization in Portugal

By Tim Lynch

Ten years ago this month, Portugal rejected the conventional approach to drug policy–more laws, stiffer prison sentences, more police–and went the other way by decriminalizing all drugs, even cocaine and heroin. The drug warriors predicted a disaster. They said drug use would spike and there would be a public health crisis. That did not happen. As Glenn Greenwald showed in a 2009 Cato report, Portugal is doing better than before and in many respects is doing better than other countries in the European Union that take the hard-line, criminal approach to drug use. The buzzword in Washington these days is "evidence-based research." Well, there you have it. http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Cato-at- ... Wc3MF9hC0/

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05 Jul 2011 11:09 #2 by Pony Soldier
Woohoo, does this mean I'll get to do a little smack with my MMJ soon?

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05 Jul 2011 11:22 #3 by chickaree
I doubt it. Too many are invested in prohibitionist style laws.

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