Sat Sep 22, 2012, 01:40 PM
Comrade Grumpy (3,341 posts)
Colombia Okays Prescription Drugs for Addicts in Bogota
Source: Drug War Chronicle
President Juan Manuel Santos has given the go-ahead to Bogota Mayor Gustavo Petro's plan to prescribe otherwise illicit drugs to addicts in the Colombian capital, according to Colombian press reports (and Colombia Reports, the first English-language source with the story). The announcement came after the pair met to discuss the matter Friday. "We will create physical spaces in the most violent zones of the city where the drug addicts, mostly youth, can get away from being illegal and dependent on the criminal gangs," Petro said after the meeting. The primary problematic drug on the streets of Bogota is, unsurprisingly, cocaine. The colorful, left-leaning mayor, who suffered death threats after exposing broad links between the right-wing paramilitaries and Colombian politicians as a senator and who came in fourth in the 2010 presidential elections, first proposed the idea of drug consumption sites last month, but Santos was initially cool to the idea. <snip> Read more: http://stopthedrugwar.org/chronicle/2012/sep/22/colombia_okays_prescriptions_add This could be an interesting experiment in harm reduction. How will the US react? How will the International Narcotics Control Board react? It has criticized safe injection sites and heroin maintenance therapy, so I imagine it won't be too happy with this.
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| Author | Time | Post | |
| Comrade Grumpy | Sep 2012 | OP | |
| Viva_Daddy | Sep 2012 | #1 | |
| eggplant | Sep 2012 | #2 | |
| moobu2 | Sep 2012 | #3 | |
| Odin2005 | Sep 2012 | #4 | |
| Judi Lynn | Sep 2012 | #5 | |
| Comrade Grumpy | Sep 2012 | #6 | |
| Judi Lynn | Sep 2012 | #7 |
Response to Comrade Grumpy (Original post)
Sat Sep 22, 2012, 01:41 PM
Viva_Daddy (508 posts)
1. What a great idea: scripts instead of jail. Much cheaper.
Response to Comrade Grumpy (Original post)
Sat Sep 22, 2012, 01:59 PM
eggplant (972 posts)
2. It works for heroin, so why not.
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Addicts are able to maintain otherwise normal, productive lives.
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Response to Comrade Grumpy (Original post)
Sat Sep 22, 2012, 02:14 PM
moobu2 (3,674 posts)
3. If they could find some way to let corporations profit from this
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it might fly. I would support it regardless myself because I think the war on drugs is imoral. But, there are very powerful interests profiting from the existing system that it would make it difficult to change it now. Here's a few...the drug rehab industry, the alcohol industry (beer, wine and liquor etc), the drug testing industry, the private prison industry and companies supplying the government with specialized drug interception ships and other detection equipment etc... There's a lot of money being made from the war on drugs.
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Response to Comrade Grumpy (Original post)
Sat Sep 22, 2012, 02:18 PM
Odin2005 (48,255 posts)
4. I see a coup in Colombia's future.
Response to Comrade Grumpy (Original post)
Sat Sep 22, 2012, 02:30 PM
Judi Lynn (77,551 posts)
5. It's a courageous man who dares to buck such a powerful, lethal system.
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The syndicates making money from keeping the drug war in place are far deadlier than the drug itself.
Very best wishes for protection to this endeavor by President Santos. |
Response to Judi Lynn (Reply #5)
Sat Sep 22, 2012, 02:49 PM
Comrade Grumpy (3,341 posts)
6. I think the real mover in this is Bogota Mayor Petro.
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He proposed it; then he persuaded an initially skeptical Santos to go along.
Petro is quite a character and played a huge role in uncovering the paramilitary scandals. The mayor of Bogota is the second most powerful political position in the country. I don't know about Santos. Drug reformers love him because he challenges the drug war, but he is at the top of rightist government. |
Response to Comrade Grumpy (Reply #6)
Sat Sep 22, 2012, 03:06 PM
Judi Lynn (77,551 posts)
7. You're right! I forgot Mayor Gustavo Petro introduced this plan for Bogota earlier.
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His courage in refusing to back down from his always progressive position placed him in harm's way a long time ago.
It's been years since he has had to employ many bodyguards at all times for survival's sake:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gustavo_Petro You've got to admire any and everyone with that kind of determination, that much committment to a better world. |

