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Ending the War on Drugs
by Jacob G. Hornberger:
Another Latin American president is talking about ending the war on drugs.
First, there is Uruguay's president, Jorge Battle, who openly calls for
drug legalization. And now there is Vicente Fox, Mexico's newly elected
president. Last Monday, (March 19) in an article entitled "Fox Talks
Drug Legalization," the Associated Press reported, "In an
interview published by two newspapers Sunday, Fox indicated agreement with
a police official who suggested last week that the only way to win the war
on drugs was to legalize drugs -- eliminating the profits and violence
caused by illegal
trafficking. But the president quickly qualified the statement, saying
that
Mexico could not move alone and indicating that he did not expect such a
step soon." Fox is both right and wrong. He's right to say that the
war on drugs should be ended by (re-) legalizing drugs. But he's wrong to
imply that Mexico must wait for other countries (i.e, the U.S.) to do so.
Latin American countries such as Uruguay and Mexico can -- and should --
lead the world by unilaterally legalizing drugs. This would bring an end
to so much of the violence, corruption, and gang warfare that has pervaded
Latin America for decades. When U.S. government officials see the benefits
that
come with ending this immoral, inhumane, and destructive war, the pressure
will be on them to follow Latin America's lead.
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COMMITTEE: A body that keeps minutes and wastes hours.
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