Stopping The World’s Most Senseless War

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The global on-line community Avaaz whose aim is to ‘organize citizens of all nations to close the gap between the world we have and the world most people everywhere want’, has just launched a global campaign to highlight the need to end the war on the drugs with the following call:

‘We call on you to end the war on drugs and the prohibition regime, and move towards a system based on decriminalisation, regulation, public health and education. This 50 year old policy has failed, fuels violent organised crime, devastates lives and is costing billions. It is time for a humane and effective approach.’

It highlights the launch of the Global Commission on Drug Policy’s report, in New York on the 2nd of June.

The Beckley Foundation is working in close collaboration with the Global Commission. At our November Meeting at the House of Lords we will present a New Draft UN Convention on all Illegal Drugs, and a cost benefit analysis of a legal regulated cannabis market. Additionally, Fernando Henrique Cardoso, former President of Brazil, will present the Global Commission’s findings. The meeting will be attended by high level international governmental figures of countries interested in reform.

We would be very grateful if you would consider signing the petition and passing it on so others can do likewise.

http://www.avaaz.org/en/end_the_war_on_drugs/?fp

We recently received this letter from the people at Avaaz outlining the motivation behind their petition.

Dear friends,

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 give this unique opportunity massive public support and get urgent action. Sign below, and tell everyone:

In days, we could finally see the beginning of the end of the ‘war on drugs’. This expensive war has completely failed to curb the plague of drug addiction, while costing countless lives, devastating communities, and funnelling 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

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. But many former drugs 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:

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.

With hope and determination,

The Avaaz team

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Gart Valenc May 26, 2011 at 2:01 pm

I salute the background papers published by the Global Commission on Drug Policy in their website. I do think they are a welcome addition to the Prohibition v. Legalisation debate. However, it is not clear to me, yet, whether the Global Commission on Drug Policy has real teeth or it is just another initiative launch to grab the headlines of news agencies around the world, but with no power to effect real changes on drug policy—notwithstanding their ‘illustrious’ but ‘devoid of real power’ commissioners.

I do hope this ‘Global’ Commission (which to me looks more like the Latin American Initiative on Drugs and Democracy but on steroids) will have substantive and real repercussions on drug policy and does not become another casualty of the realpolitiks of Prohibition and the War on Drugs. I do hope it is not just window dressing. There is too much at stake to play with people’s expectations!

Gart Valenc
http://www.stopthewarondrugs.org

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