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Another example how the UN is merely a tool of the
Globalist
Authoritarians.
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UN Drug Control Board Laments Reform, Urges Member
 Nations to Tow the Drug War Line

Efforts in some countries to lessen the impact of
punitive
drug policies came under fire in the annual report
from the
International Narcotics Control Board (INCB)
released at the
UN this week.  The report, an overview of UN
member states'
attempts to implement UN drug control conventions,
warns
against harm reduction initiatives that threaten
to
undermine the prohibitionist policies outlined in
the
conventions.

The report stresses the board's concern "over the
possible
proliferation of heroin experiments" such as the
clinical
trial soon to be underway in the Netherlands,
which will
test the feasibility of providing co-prescribed
heroin and
methadone to hard-core addicts.  The board was
more critical
of Switzerland, which voted in 1997 to continue
its own
heroin maintenance program after a three year
experiment and
a national referendum.  Referring back to its 1997
report,
the board reiterated its earlier concerns about
the Swiss
government's positive evaluation of its own heroin
program,
which the INCB said led to "misinterpretations and
hasty
conclusions by some politicians and the media in
several
European countries."

Similarly, the report expresses the INCB's
suspicion of harm
reduction strategies such as safe-injection rooms,
which
some governments have explicitly or tacitly
supported as a
way to reduce the disease and public disorder
associated
with hard drug use.  Ultimately, the INCB "urges
those
States to consider carefully all the implications
of such
'shooting galleries,' including the legal
implications, the
congregation of addicts, the facilitation of
illicit
trafficking, the message that the existence of
such places
may send to the general public and the impact on
the general
perception of drug abuse."  The report does not
elaborate on
what it believes such a message to be.

Although other sections of the report note the
high
incidence of AIDS and HIV among injection drug
users in the
United States, Canada, Ukraine, Estonia, and many
other
countries, it makes no mention of needle exchange.
The report is curiously silent on many countries'
efforts to
scale back prosecution of the drug war.  In
mentioning
Belgium's decision to make prosecution for minor
marijuana
offenses the "lowest judicial priority," it
comments only
that, "It is unfortunate that the directive has
been widely
misinterpreted as a move towards the
decriminalization and
legalization of cannabis."  Similar reforms on the
way in
Germany, Spain, Switzerland, and other countries
are not
discussed in the report.

The board was more strident in its dismay over the
passage
of medical marijuana initiatives in several US
states.  "The
Board trusts that the United States Government
will
vigorously enforce its federal law... in states
that,
pursuant to referendums, have authorized the use
of
cannabis, contrary to the federal law prohibiting
the
medical and non-medical use of cannabis" reads one
section.
In another section, widely publicized in US news
accounts,
the board "renews its call for additional
scientific
research" on medical marijuana, insisting that
"such
decisions should have a sound medical and
scientific basis
and should not be made in accordance with
referendums
organized by interest groups."

But some of those interest groups say the INCB is
merely
stonewalling.  DRCNet spoke with Dave Fratello, a
spokesman
for Americans for Medical Rights, the
California-based group
that has sponsored many of the US medical
marijuana
initiatives.  "The UN is taking a position very
much like
the one the US government has taken, which is that
we
shouldn't do anything about medical marijuana
until some
unforeseen time many years down the road when all
the
science has come in," he said.  "What we're seeing
from
around the country where people are willing to
vote yes on
medical marijuana initiatives, and our Attorney
General here
in California is trying to make Prop. 215 work, is
that you
don't have to wait for that science.  The science
has
already been done in many regards.  And the cases
of
individual patients that have been so well
publicized to
date demonstrate that there's no justification for
keeping
laws on the books that criminalize these patients.

Especially when you've got a situation where it
could go on
for ten or fifteen years, who knows how long just
for the
research to be done -- and we're talking in many
cases about
terminally ill patients."

Ethan Nadelmann, director of the New York-based
drug policy
research institute the Lindesmith Center, agreed.
"Remember," he said, "just as we say that
Washington, DC is
the last place that we're going to see change in
the United
States, the UN is one of the last places we're
going to see
change internationally.  The UN systems are among
the most
rigid and ossified -- not all of them, not UNAIDS
or UNDP --
but the UN Drug Control Program and the INCB,
these are
organizations where there is no benefit for anyone
in these
organizations to advocate for reform."

Nadelmann questioned the scientific legitimacy of
the board,
and said the INCB itself tends to operate as a
political,
rather than a scientific body.  "It's an
organization which
is always looking for the supposed legalizer
behind any harm
reduction innovation," he said.  "In many respects
it seems
like a sort of creaky, old Politburo of
international drug
control."

Asked for his reaction to implications in the
report
questioning the legitimacy of the Swiss heroin
experiment,
Nadelmann scoffed.  "The Swiss did their best to
do a
legitimate scientific study, and it was one that
was
inevitably constrained by political circumstances,
one in
which research designs were adopted to political
constraints
-- imposed not by reformers, but by those who were
opposed
to the experiment in the first place."

Still, Nadelmann said he was pleased to see that
the INCB
report was forced to acknowledge at least some of
the
international movements toward drug reform.  "They
sense the
smell of reform in the air," he said, "whether
it's in the
United States with the passage of the ballot
initiatives and
referendums last November, or the current
developments in
Europe -- especially in Germany, but also in
places like
France and Belgium and Switzerland and other
countries.  So
it's nice to see that the INCB is actually
awakening to the
fact that there are serious calls for change out
there."
While it may be awakening to signs of change, the
INCB shows
no signs that it will give up its attachment to
punitive
drug prohibition any time soon.  Despite numerous
mentions
throughout the report of purer, cheaper drugs more
widely
available than ever, despite its acknowledgment
that even
the United States, with some of the harshest
policies in the
world, has done little to ameliorate the condition
of hard-
core drug addiction, the report insists that
"History has
shown that national and international control of
drugs has
proved to be an efficient tool for reducing the
development
of drug dependence and is therefore the choice to
be made."
Maybe next year.

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