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Jul 08 2008

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The World Health Organization Documents Failure of U.S. Drug

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The World Health Organization Documents Failure of U.S. Drug Policies
Bruce Mirken
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Tuesday 08 Jul 2008

The United States has some of the world’s most punitive drug policies and has led the cheering section for tough “war on drugs” policies worldwide, but a new international study suggests that those policies have been a crashing failure. A World Health Organization survey of 17 countries, conducted by some of the world’s leading substance abuse researchers, found that we have the highest rates of marijuana and cocaine use.

The numbers are startling. In the United States, 42.4 percent admitted having used marijuana. The only other nation that came close was New Zealand, another bastion of get-tough policies, at 41.9 percent. No one else was even close. The results for cocaine use were similar, with the United States leading the world by a large margin.

This study is important because it’s the first time a respected international group has surveyed drug use around the world, using the same questions and procedure everywhere. While many countries have their own drug use surveys, the questions and methodology vary, and comparisons between countries are difficult. This new study eliminates that problem.
Some of the most striking numbers are from the Netherlands, where adults are permitted to possess a small of marijuana and purchase it from regulated businesses. Some U.S. officials have claimed that these Dutch policies have created some sort of decadent cesspool of drug abuse, but the new study demolishes such assertions: In the Netherlands, only 19.8 percent have used marijuana, less than half the U.S. figure.

Even more striking is what the researchers found when they asked young adults when they had started using marijuana. Again, the United States led the world, with 20.2 percent trying marijuana by age 15. No other country was even close, and in the Netherlands, just 7 percent used marijuana by 15 — roughly one-third of the U.S. figure.
The White House Office of National Drug Control Policy tried to dismiss the study, Bloomberg News reported:

Trying to find a link between drug use and drug enforcement doesn’t make sense, said Tom Riley, spokesman for the U.S. Office of National Drug Control Policy in Washington. “The U.S. has high crime rates but we spend a lot on law enforcement and prison,” Riley said yesterday in a telephone interview. “Should we spend less? We’re just a different kind of country. We have higher drug use rates, a higher crime rate, many things that go with a highly free and mobile society.”

Funny, ONDCP takes precisely the opposite line whenever a state considers liberalizing its marijuana laws. In a March press release, deputy Drug Czar Scott Burns railed against a New Hampshire proposal to decriminalize marijuana, saying such a move “sends the wrong message to New Hampshire’s youth, students, parents, public health officials and the law enforcement community,” and would lead to “more drugs, drug users and drug dealers on their streets and communities.”

Back in 2002, denouncing a proposed marijuana law reform in Nevada, ONDCP distributed a list of talking points to prosecutors specifically slamming the “extremely dubious” Dutch system of regulated sales, saying, “Increased availability of marijuana leads to increased use of marijuana and other drugs.”

In fact, ONCDP’s latest excuse for the failure of U.S. drug policies — that enforcement and penalties don’t really have much effect on rates of use — is probably just about right. But it also dynamites any justification for our current marijuana laws. The WHO researchers put it this way:

The U.S., which has been driving much of the world’s drug research and drug policy agenda, stands out with higher levels of use of alcohol, cocaine, and cannabis, despite punitive illegal drug policies. … The Netherlands, with a less criminally punitive approach to cannabis use than the US, has experienced lower levels of use, particularly among younger adults. Clearly, by itself, a punitive policy towards possession and use accounts for limited variation in nation level rates of illegal drug use.”
For this we arrest 830,000 Americans a year on marijuana charges?
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Jul 08 2008

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Barak Obama Wants to rethink Drug Policy, Sounds Good to me

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Welcome to the Donkey Show.

 

I just want to say how I am all Mixed up today. I am Actually rooting for the New York Yankees to Beat the Tampa Bay Rays. I miss calling them the Devil Rays. So enjoy it now all you Yankees fans. Go Yankees

 

 

 

 

Wow he actually has a thought on how to deal with Drugs and Non Violent Crime.
this is a Nice change from the current administration. I bet a good friend of mine a Case of beer cause he thinks John McCain is going to be the  next President of The United States of America.

So I need some suggestions for a good case of Beer that costs under $30 us.

 

 

 

 

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Jul 08 2008

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Buy Teagan Presley’s Breast Implants on eBay

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Welcome to the Donkey Show.

 

Anyone else find it funny that People Would actually buy these sacks of Silicone just cause they once resided inside her chest.

 

Porn star Teagan Presley has her recently removed breast implants for sale on ebay in the “autographed collectibles” section because it got quickly removed from the first auction she had up.

Here’s the description on ebay:

Teagan Presley, the name should ring a bell if you haven’t lived in a cave. She’s second to only Jesse Jane in the past few years for overall DVD sales, and up until April, Teagan was one of the exclusive contract girls for Digital Playground along side Jesse Jane. The implants she’s had for two years encapsulated six weeks after she got them as she was pregnant and did not breast feed, and scar tissue made them hard as a brick. On Tuesday, July 1st, she had new implants put in over the muscle in a new pocket, and the prognosis is very good for them not encapsulating. As Teagan’s fans may or may not know, she is going through a very expensive, very painful public custody and divorce battle, and the proceeds of this sale will go partially to the Susan G. Komen for the Cure fund for breast cancer cure, and the remainder will go to help Teagan pay for her divorce and the ridiculous cost of her new breast surgery. This is a great cause as Teagan is one of the classiest girls in the business, and certainly the nicest and most beautiful. We are not posting pictures of the display as a courtesy to eBay as not to break any rules, but it is in a beautiful frame along with an autographed copy of Babysitters (featuring these implants), as well as two autographed photos and the implants themselves, which have been medically sterilized, will also be autographed. You can check Teagan out on her myspace at myspace slash teaganunleashed.

 

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