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"New" White House Drug Control Strategy: New Rhetoric, Same Failed Policies

Posted: 04/17/2012 3:08 pm

The White House Office of National Drug Control Policy (more commonly known as the drug czar's office) released its 2012 National Drug Control Strategy today. The strategy is nearly identical to previous national drug strategies. While the rhetoric is new -- reflecting the fact that three-quarters of Americans consider the drug war a failure -- the substance of the actual policies is the same. In reality, the administration is prioritizing low-level drug arrests, trampling on state medical marijuana laws, and expanding supply-side interdiction approaches -- while doing nothing to actually reduce the harms of drug addiction and misuse, such as the escalating overdose epidemic.

U.S. voters, foreign leaders, and others hoping President Obama will bring change are going to be very disappointed. Despite lofty language about treating drug addiction as a health issue, the vast majority of Americans who want drug treatment do not have access to it. Instead, our nation's drug policies remain focused on punitive approaches -- such as arresting more than 750,000 Americans every year for nothing more than low-level marijuana possession. In fact, the Obama drug budget is nearly identical to that of previous presidents.

Moreover, the business-as-usual drug strategy flies in the face of an emerging national and international consensus in favor of the need for major drug policy reforms. Sixteen U.S. states and the District of Columbia have legalized marijuana for medical use. Roughly half of U.S. voters want to regulate marijuana like alcohol, and voters in Colorado and Washington will vote on the issue in November. A growing number of distinguished world leaders are calling for a debate on alternatives to the failed war on drugs. People want change, but the White House is offering more the same.

 
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Denis OBrien
10:00 AM on 04/19/2012
One reason is that drug arrests provide the US Prison industry with more slaves for their virtual plantations...corporate influenced government = fascism no matter what the party.
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07:08 AM on 04/18/2012
"Same Failed Policies "

They aren't failed.

Drugs in the schools? Check.

Drugs on the streets? Check.

Drugs available to children and anyone with cash, "cool" friends, or a body they are willing to sell? Check.

Drugs unavailable to seriously ill people who are the only people without cash, "cool friends" or a body they can sell? Check.

Prison system largest in the world? Check.

The rule of law eroded and nearly destroyed? Check.

How is that a failure?
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SocratesSiddhartha
"Poverty is the worst form of violence." Gandhi
06:54 AM on 04/18/2012
Legalize and regulate it( disclaimer, I partake of none of it) and use that money to build free treatment centers wherever they're needed.
11:33 PM on 04/17/2012
Obama = Worthless
10:50 PM on 04/17/2012
Thanks President Obama for listening to the American people.

We don't like you any more.
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Chi Guevara
10:10 PM on 04/17/2012
There is no ear for reason
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Davidc Smith
Montani Sempre Liberi
09:02 PM on 04/17/2012
In Southern WV pain pills are totally out of control. I am totally disgusted with a system where drug companies get to sell these poisons with impunity and addict half the country for proffit, the state collects the taxes at the point of sale, and then we have a sham War on drugs where we bust the little guy and either imprison him/her or dry them out at tax payer expense in a cruel political show at taxpayer expense. It would be nice if our government would actually adress a drug problem and actually regulate the interstate trade in these substances. Building more prisons solves nothing other than present another sham called economic developement and "a pretend Job Creation.
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AlfredE69
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07:09 PM on 04/17/2012
President Obama must be defeated for he is no friend to Liberty.
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wetdentist
vox/guitar of the band We Are In Envelopes
08:34 PM on 04/17/2012
but the alternative (Romney) will be great!!!
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realsurfin
Pardon me, can you help out a fellow American
09:01 PM on 04/17/2012
Either is the GOP they just like to privatize and build more prisons.
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Allen Clark
07:04 PM on 04/17/2012
Well those zars have to do something once in a while to get paid. so they went out, copied the old polocies and changed the dates. Obama looked at it and was please, and on the seventh day, he rested.
07:01 PM on 04/17/2012
You forgot to add the part where they provide the Mexican drug cartels with assault rifles!
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dennidus1680
05:02 PM on 04/17/2012
So much for "discussion" on drug policy.
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Cannadude
03:34 PM on 04/17/2012
Interesting timing considering the Summit of the Americas
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NrthrnLord
Prince of a very small part of the universe.
06:47 PM on 04/17/2012
booze & hookers-yeah! reefer...not so much.