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eridani

(51,907 posts)
Mon Apr 9, 2012, 03:00 AM Apr 2012

War on Some Drugs becoming much more unpopular among Latin American leaders [View all]

http://readersupportednews.org/news-section2/324-100/10856-war-on-drugs-has-failed-say-latin-american-leaders

One diplomat closely involved with the summit described the event as historic, saying it would be the first time for 40 years that leaders had met to have an open discussion on drugs. "This is the chance to look at this matter with new eyes," he said.

Latin America's increasing hostility towards prohibition makes Obama's attendance at the summit potentially difficult. The Obama administration, keen not to hand ammunition to its opponents during an election year, will not want to be seen as softening its support for prohibition. However, it is seen as significant that the US vice-president, Joe Biden, has acknowledged that the debate about legalising drugs is now legitimate.

Fernando Henrique Cardoso, former president of Brazil and chairman of the global commission on drug policy, has said it is time for "an open debate on more humane and efficient drug policies", a view shared by George Shultz, the former US secretary of state, and former president Jimmy Carter.

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bueno. nt limpyhobbler Apr 2012 #1
Mexico 90-percent Apr 2012 #2
Great Questions 90% Jimmy. dotymed Apr 2012 #3
Good post 90-percent Apr 2012 #4
100% Jimmy.... dotymed Apr 2012 #5
Prophet George Carlin was on the ball, in the past and present sakabatou May 2012 #6
+1 freshwest May 2012 #7
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