this is going to be interesting.......


http://www.smh.com.au/news/0107/21/world/world3.html
Portugal abandons hard line on drugs


Lisbon: Portugal has forced back the frontiers of drug liberalisation in
Europe with a law which, at a stroke, decriminalises the use of all
previously banned narcotics, from cannabis to crack cocaine.

The new law, which came into effect on July 1, takes a socially conservative
country far ahead of much of northern Europe in treating drug abuse as a
social and health problem rather than a criminal one.

Vitalino Canas, the drug tsar appointed by the Prime Minister, Antonio
Guterres, to steer the law into place, said on Thursday it made more sense
to change the law than ignore it, as police forces do in The Netherlands and
now experimentally in the Brixton area of south London.

"Why not change the law to recognise that consuming drugs can be an illness
or the route to illness?" Mr Canas said. "America has spent billions on
enforcement but it has got nowhere. We view drug users as people who need
help and care."

He admitted that Mr Guterres was taking a risk, but said Portugal had no
real choice. The police had stopped arresting suspects and the courts were
dismissing cases against users rather than apply legislation that sent them
to prison for up to three years.

Addict Margarida Costa, 35, who has found a home at a drug treatment hostel,
said jail never helped her. "In fact, I started taking drugs there," she
said.

She is lucky, having escaped from Casal Ventoso, Europe's worst drugs
ghetto, where until recently 800 addicts lived rough and up to 5,000 poured
in daily to buy their fix. The Government is now bulldozing the ghetto.


Luis Patricio, the psychologist who led the campaign to treat Casal Ventoso
as a public health problem, said most countries had the relationship between
drugs, crime and jail the wrong way around.

However, the right-wing opposition is predicting a boom in drug consumption
and the sudden arrival of thousands of hardened addicts and thrill-seekers
from around Europe.

But Mr Canas insisted he was not turning Portugal into Europe's drug
paradise.

"We are still fighting a war against drugs."

The police have been been ordered to turn their attention to the drug
mafias.

The Guardian






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