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The Worlds most senseless war - Avaaz petition

Below is an email, I received from Avaaz.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 funneling 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: http://www.avaaz.org/en/end_the_war_on_drugs/?vl 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 drug 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:http://www.avaaz.org/en/end_the_war_on_drugs/?vl 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, Alice, Laura, Ricken, Maria Paz, Shibayan and the whole Avaaz team SOURCES: Reports that show the war on drugs has failed: http://idpc.net/publications/failure-regime-selected-publications Reports that show alternative approaches of decriminalisation and regulation are working:http://idpc.net/publications/alternative-strategies-selected-publications What Can We Learn From The Portuguese Decriminalization of Illicit Drugs?http://bjc.oxfordjournals.org/content/50/6/999.abstract General report on drug law reform in practice:http://www.tni.org/report/legislative-innovation-drug-policy The Global Comission on Drug Policy that will call on the UN to end the war on drugshttp://www.globalcommissionondrugs.org/Documents.aspxDrug War by the Numbershttp://www.drugpolicy.org/facts/drug-war-numbersFinal Report of the Latin American Comission on Drugs and Democracyhttp://www.drogasedemocracia.org/English/Destaques.asp?IdRegistro=8General report on drug law reform in practice:http://www.tni.org/report/legislative-innovation-drug-policySupport the Avaaz community! We're entirely funded by donations and receive no money from governments or corporations. Our dedicated team ensures even the smallest contributions go a long way -- donate here.

Philip Walsh ● 5189d1 Comments

Its odd how the W4 site postings are actively engaged by the community yet the TW8 site the residents shy away; perhaps this explains the scale of Brentford's drug problem. The inability to engage with the reality of the problem, leading to such high cocaine and heroin usage.  Still here is a proposal for cannabis regulation some of you may be interested in and some of you will not read or consider, probably due to some misguided principle obtained by reading non facts from non factual newspapers, her goes anyway:The Oregon Cannabis Tax Act 2012 is a citizen’s initiative campaign to regulate marijuana and restore hemp.Just as ending alcohol prohibition and regulating that market has protected society, regulating marijuana will help wipe out crime. Drug cartels and gangs will lose significant funding when we regulate marijuana and take the criminal element out this market. Restoring hemp, made from the seeds and stems of the marijuana plant for fuel, fiber and food, will put Oregon on the cutting edge of exciting new sustainable green industries and create untold multitudes of new jobs.When this groundbreaking legislation is passed, it will:regulate the legal sale of marijuana to adults through state-licensed storesallow adults to grow their own marijuanalicense Oregon farmers to grow marijuana for state-licensed storesallow unlicensed Oregon farmers to grow cannabis hemp for fuel, fiber and foodraise an estimated $140 million a year by taxing commercial cannabis sales to adults 21 years of age and oldersave an estimated $61.5 million as law enforcement, corrections and judicial attention can focus on violent crimes and theftWe estimate this will amount to $200 million a year more funding for our state government. 90% of the proceeds will go into the state general fund, 7% for drug treatment programs, 1% each for drug education in public schools, and two new state commissions to promote hemp biofuel and hemp fiber and food.Other indirect benefits will include:Lower alcohol abuse and other drug abuse by regulating legal adult access to a safer alternative, marijuanaIncrease public safetyRestore respect for the law and let scarce resources be used to fight real crimesCreate environmentally sustainable jobsPlease make a financial contribution and help us get the Oregon Cannabis Tax Act on the ballot. Oregon taxpayers can get a $50 annual tax credit for contributions to our initiative campaign. The Oregon Cannabis Tax Act initiative is working with 'C & E Systems,' an Oregon campaign finance management firm, to ensure we meet all government reporting requirements.

Philip Walsh ● 5187d