July 7th, 2010 |
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The Association for a Drug Free Portugal (APLD) welcomes the passionate appeal of the President and seeks with urgency the adoption and implementation of a policy that makes the addict responsible of their acts and allows him to set a project of a real Life.
July 7th, 2010 |
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The reasoning simulates to enjoy the simplicity of the meridian logic of Aristotelian syllogism: 1st – To devaluate drugs is one of the forms to fight the problem, 2nd - The dealer only has interest in drugs valued. Therefore, if we undervalue drugs, the number of dealers will decrease and the problem partly solved.
February 2nd, 2010 |
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The national press, and especially the foreign, has referred with outlandish insistence, on the eve of two important elections in Portugal, the “resounding success” of the decriminalization of drugs launched in 2001 by the Socialist Government, neglecting all other European countries and in prejudice of the guidelines of the UN Conventions of which Portugal is a signatory.
January 21st, 2009 |
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On the spot fines for people caught with cannabis will undermine all the hard work in having the drug reclassified later [...]
October 6th, 2008 |
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“Look at the Dutch example!” That phrase has become a kind of mantra, chanted whenever the advocates of liberalizing drug laws in Europe or the [...]
October 6th, 2008 |
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The International Narcotics Control Board is associated with the United Nations and, as the name implies, oversees the International Conventions on Narcotic Drugs. Here is an article from their website (www.incb.org) which states that they view drug. The explicit or tacit approval of so called drug injection rooms [...]
October 6th, 2008 |
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There has been mounting pressure in recent times to “re classify,” decriminalise, or legalise cannabis. Sources include the UK based Police Federation (no connection to the Police), Paul McCartney (ex Beatle and along with his late wife Linda, also a cannabis user), Anita Roddick (Body Shop selling Hemp products) [...]
October 6th, 2008 |
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On How The War On Terrorism Affects Drug Control Efforts:
“You hear different opinions about this. The reason you hear different opinions is that we don’t have perfect knowledge of what is actually flowing so sometimes it is hard to tell the difference on the street level for some period of time because there is a [...]
October 6th, 2008 |
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Professor J.P. Shepherd of the Violence Research Group at the University of Wales in the UK, published the results of his study “Criminal deterrence as a public health strategy” in the November 17, 2001 issue of The Lancet.
The study looked at individuals who commit violence or endanger others while under the influence of alcohol. Shepherd [...]
October 6th, 2008 |
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Iowa State University researchers have calculated that brief family intervention programs designed to discourage teen drinking are both beneficial and cost-effective. Their study found that each dollar spent on intervention programs for adolescents was returned many times over in savings by preventing future costs associated with alcohol problems in adulthood.
The research, published in the Journal [...]