10 signes que la guerre a la drogue finimalement vient à sa fin
Ceux qui sont restés à jour avec les hauts et les bas de la légalisation des drogues, aurons notés que l’année 2009 a été une année très positive pour de nombreuses raisons. Il y a eu quelques revers dans les Pays-Bas, la Grande-Bretagne, l'Allemagne et l'Australie, mais les 10 nouvelles suivantes nous permettre certainement de rester optimistes.
1) Trois anciens présidents latino-américains nomment la guerre contre la drogue un échec (Février 2009)
2) Michael Phelps et le bang ont frappé fort dans le monde (Février)
3) Le ministère de la Justice d’Obama dit "Plus de razzia sur les patients dans les États avec des lois sur la marijuana médicale" (Mars)
4) Drop the Rock! Les lois sur les drogues de Rockefeller finalement réformé (Avril)
5) Le gouverneur Arnold exige un débat sur la légalisation de la marijuana: les électeurs déciderons en 2010 (Mai)
6) Le Czar de drogue de la Maison Blanche fait un appel pour finir la guerre contre la drogue (Mai)
7) Le Mexique et l'Argentine s’engagent à décriminaliser la marijuana et autres drogues (Août)
8) Les résultats sont là: la loi de dépénalisation du Portugal de 2001, diminu la transmission de maladie, réduit la mortalité par surdose et l'incarcération, tout en n'augmentant pas l'usage de drogues (Août)
9) Les "Stiletto bourrés" (femmes qui ont réussi qui fume de l'herbe) expliquent pourquoi ils aiment la marijuana (Septembre)
10) Le débat sur la légalisation de la marijuana atteint le grand public (automne)
Lisez l'analyse point par point ici: Alternet.org/drugreporter
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Commentaires
chris - 2010-01-07 08:20:29
Legalize Marijuana!Alcohol is the Drug that Destroy our World!Marijuana Destroys only the false World,and make it to a Better World !Marijuana is the Healing of the Nation!Lev - 2010-01-07 10:38:24
I agree with the list, but there are somethings which I think are far more crucial and significant than some listed here.For example: one of which was on "repeal day" (the 75th anniversary of when the US repealed alcohol prohibition), I caught a couple US news stations openly discussing and reflecting on the paralleled drug war.
To me that's much more significant than say an athlete hitting the bong and defending his actions. Granted, I agree that everything on this list is somehow contributing to the fall of the drug war, there were some stronger points not mentioned.
Or am I way off and was the 75th ann. of repeal day celebrated in 2008?
#10 is definitely the one that makes me feel Cannabis use could be liberated in various places very soon.
As long as we don't keep quiet, and as long as we let it known that, you can make a million laws against human nature, but you're still going to have humans. You can't use the law to change human nature. Humans naturally desire mild-alteration and no law will ever change that - it will just turn true human beings into criminals. We will win eventually.
Caduceus - 2010-01-07 12:58:03
Lev, I agree, some events were much more significant. The very recent good news from Chechoslovakia for example:http://azarius.net/news/321/Czech_government_approves_personal_possession/
likkevrom - 2010-01-09 09:09:43
yes a very important update also to the Czech story is that the postponed debate about possesion has been conducted only a week later.In Czech you can now hold the most common psychoactives without someone telling you you can't.
Limits are 15g cannabis; 2g of speed, 1g of cocaine and 1,5g of heroin. This is not punishable anymore.
Another example of how people finally realise prosecution is not the answer and act responsibly towards that!
This was Dec 14th. btw so also still 2009 :).
Also while I'm here, I'd like to thank Azarius for spreading the word, vibes and power to all of us!
bastosboss - 2010-01-10 21:04:39
pourvu que sa soit légalisé ca serait le plus bo jour de ma vie !!!! viva tous les cultivateurs et viva la GANJA.BULE - 2010-01-11 10:05:37
There are still to many policemen earning their bread and making a career by arresting youth smoking a joint, or pressing charges on possession (2-3 grams of ganja) with intention to distribute.:)So mentioning the entheogens (wich I love and respect) in that story is an absurd.
As for me, future is darker than inside grobox when light is off.
We live in a democracy (some kind) and we'll just have to countinue practising our democratic choise and that is HIDING.
danishtoker - 2010-01-14 13:09:47
Although Denmark is a small country, I think that it is worth mentioning that a lot of progress has been made as far as raising awareness about the poitless afford to ban cannabis. Danish politicians debate heavely about a proposal to legalise cannabis for a trial period in efforts to end the current gang war that has been going on for the last year and a half. I should of course mention that the ethneogen Kratom (which I was personally a big fan of) has been prohibited.I point that I think should be made is that besides the failed efforts to keep people form using drugs, the drug war is wrong because it interferes with a right to decide what we put in our own bodies. Sure some drugs are dangerous but so is the chainsaw my dad uses for cutting wood. I think that an important point in this debate is that people (should) have the right to decide over their own bodies.







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