Ten Years After Decriminalization, Drug Abuse Down by Half in Portugal
source: http://www.forbes.com/sites/erikkain/2011/07/05/ten-years-after-decriminalization-drug-abuse...
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Ten years ago, Portugal decriminalized all drugs. One decade after this unprecedented experiment, drug abuse is down by half:
Health experts in Portugal said Friday that Portugal’s decision 10 years ago to decriminalise drug use and treat addicts rather than punishing them is an experiment that has worked.
"There is no doubt that the phenomenon of addiction is in decline in Portugal," said Joao Goulao, President of the Institute of Drugs and Drugs Addiction, a press conference to mark the 10th anniversary of the law.
The number of addicts considered "problematic" — those who repeatedly use "hard" drugs and intravenous users — had fallen by half since the early 1990s, when the figure was estimated at around 100,000 people, Goulao said.
Other factors had also played their part however, Goulao, a medical doctor added.
"This development can not only be attributed to decriminalisation but to a confluence of treatment and risk reduction policies."
Many of these innovative treatment procedures would not have emerged if addicts had continued to be arrested and locked up rather than treated by medical experts and psychologists. Currently 40,000 people in Portugal are being treated for drug abuse. This is a far cheaper, far more humane way to tackle the problem. Rather than locking up 100,000 criminals, the Portuguese are working to cure 40,000 patients and fine-tuning a whole new canon of drug treatment knowledge at the same time.
None of this is possible when waging a war.
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rerushg
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Wow. A whole country-full of human beings are actually able to manage their habits without government intervention. What a concept.
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rerushg
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artemis6
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Portugal , well done !
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artemis6
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jubal
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Herein is the proof that the war on drugs is being waged for profit and not for reduction of the consumption of drugs.
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jubal
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Des_Akkari
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print this and shove in the face of every single politician in the WORLD!!!! pass it to your friends and family....this war on drugs has got to stop!!!!
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Des_Akkari
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warman1138
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If it works you can count on the republicans to say that it doesn't and then ask for even stricter laws and punishment while sneaking around behind to make money off of it.
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warman1138
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bailey78
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warman1138:
Say warman1138 Don't they have a Name for them Folks that do such acts?
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bailey78
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Anonmaly
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Yeah and Obama could executive order the "drug war' into non existence.... But he won't....
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Anonmaly
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bailey78
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Anonmaly:
Can He do that? I wonder how many people would become unemployed if he did that?? I bet millions would lose their jobs in an instant.
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bailey78
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Anonmaly:
Not that I don't what some laws changed but to do it the wrong way would be a OOP's that would hurt the nation.
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bailey78
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Des_Akkari
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bailey78:
of course he can't...he's on a leash. besides the GULAGS are nice this time of year.
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Des_Akkari
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bailey78
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Des_Akkari:
Ahh the Gulags in late winter. What a swell time is to be had by all.
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bailey78
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bailey78:
Fishing in the cesspool, being raped by the guards...... ah the memories.
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mickyjon420
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bailey78
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mickyjon420:
Oh Yes the cesspool what a lovely smell of death it has. The beatings and hoseings
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bailey78
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bailey78:
Just wait till they find a way to put barbed wire and guard towers around the whole of America.
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bailey78
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mickyjon420:
They are working on it just give them a few more years.
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bailey78
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bailey78:
WHEN that happens just kill me and use me for Soylent Green. Maybe a nice Soylent Green Taco.
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Anonmaly:
He supports the war on drugs...end of story.
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MSII
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I believe in England they tried this for a time also, treating drugs as a health issue as opposed to criminal and it likewise worked out extremely well. Then the "conservatives" put an end to that! Their equivalent of our mad-saint-reagan, that mad-crone maggie (the maggot). I seriously doubt we'll have any kind of sane policy anytime soon, it's absolute heresy to the wrong-wingers, they'll fight tooth-and-nail to oppose anything sane.
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MSII
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MSII:
I remember a time in London, in the sixties, when drug addicts would go at night to specific pharmacies to get their free prescription heroin, paid for by the National Health Service (universal health care) - it was clean and the strength was known and stable. These junkies functioned perfectly well in society, they held jobs, were integrated and had no particular health problems, nor was there drug-related crimes at that time.
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Vierotchka
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cabinettags
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So, will our govt pay heed? If your answer is yes I have a wonderful deal for you, cash only in small bills, please.
So how about we take it one step at a time? Do I hear any states volunteering to be a test case? What do we have to lose?
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cabinettags
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Des_Akkari
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cabinettags:
uh, where do I send said cash?
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Des_Akkari
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Des_Akkari:
Des_ I'm going to take your query seriously. My comment wasn't. If you truly want to help, then the "wonderful deal" I spoke of will be paid to your heart. Send your contribution to the Navy Seal Foundation to be found here:
http://www.charitynavigator.org/index.cfm?bay=search.summary&orgid=13076 - 3 months ago
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cabinettags
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cabinettags:
States already have tried this with marijuana and it's been a huge success.
Of course, then the DEA Federally enforces the laws and makes the whole thing meaningless anyway.
And we have our own damn case study already available. It was called *Prohibition*. It was a fucking disaster, just as our current policy is.
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Dagum
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ThatCrazyLibertarian:
It's funny you say that. Drugs seem to be most prevalent in places where the government has the most control, prison or where society seems to least want them to be, schools. Despite all the billions wasted and decades of incarcerations and zero tolerance policies, by any objective measure, the war on drugs is a failure. It's time to cut our losses.
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Dagum
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Des_Akkari
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Dagum:
I will reply on behalf of most of our purchased politicians...."....we are going to beat our head against this brick wall until the wall begs us to stop.....you stupid liberals....jeez, your insane. We will continue to do the same thing over and over and ......."
Some of the idiots other IDIOTS vote for think it is completely reasonable. I say that we give the pro Drug war people 10 more years, and allow them to COMMIT TO SUCCESS. IF it does not however, the politicians who committed to arrest all those people GO TO JAIL FOR 10 YEARS. I think it is fair and they can PUT THEIR MONEY WHERE THEIR MOUTH IS....WHO'S WIT ME!!!
Hypocrites in JAIL.... and drug addicts get released and treated
Lets start a petition!!! After 40 years of failure we cannot afford to keep having these hypocrites leading us anymore.
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Des_Akkari
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Dagum
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What is the argument against legalization now? A real world case study that shows legalization decreases drug abuse. Might even go as far as to call it empirical evidence. So what leg does the criminalization laws and the war on drugs have left to keep it standing?
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Dagum
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Saladin
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Dagum:
Fear and tradition, the two strongest forces in American politics.
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Saladin
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Des_Akkari
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Dagum:
love your posts..... I am LIVID MAD OVER THIS OBVIOUS CRAP!!!! RED HOT MAD!!!
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Des_Akkari
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sugarmountian
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Thanks for posting this. I have been screaming for years for someone in this country to at the very least study this. It has to be better than the course that we are on.
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sugarmountian
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Des_Akkari
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sugarmountian:
Your not the only one screaming....for decades. Now we all know we are NOT crazy!!!
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Des_Akkari
