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To: exDemMom

Please alert Portugal and Steve Forbes that what they measured as a success was really a failure. You tell them!!

http://www.forbes.com/sites/erikkain/2011/07/05/ten-years-after-decriminalization-drug-abuse-down-by-half-in-portugal/


75 posted on 03/07/2015 7:07:38 PM PST by muir_redwoods ("He is a very shallow critic who cannot see an eternal rebel in the heart of a conservative." G.K .C)
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To: muir_redwoods

Portugal the One success story in the whole world. That is the model we need, not this WOD shite that is providing billions to drug cartels and the anti-drug profiteers.

It is all about money, billions a year, that is why it is demonized with such massive effort.


78 posted on 03/07/2015 7:20:37 PM PST by free_life (If you ask Jesus to forgive you and to save you, He will.)
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Teen marijuana use falls as more states legalize

December 16, 2014

Teen alcohol and drug use -- including marijuana use -- was down across the board in 2014.

http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/wonkblog/wp/2014/12/16/teen-marijuana-use-falls-as-more-states-legalize/

80 posted on 03/07/2015 8:50:23 PM PST by Ken H (DILLIGAF)
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To: muir_redwoods
Please alert Portugal and Steve Forbes that what they measured as a success was really a failure. You tell them!!

That article actually tells me very little about what has happened in Portugal. It appears to be an opinion piece, giving only a very limited number of facts in support of a specific opinion.

Portugal did not legalize drugs; it changed how drug addicts are processed in the legal system.

I question how the number of 100,000 addicts was derived, and I question the number of 40,000 being treated. If we accept the premise of the article, that this represents a decrease of 60,000, then what happened to that 60,000? Did they all OD?

But since I don't accept the premise of the article, I have to ask other questions. How effective is the treatment--where are the studies of immediate efficacy, and long-term recovery? If treatment is so successful, then why are there still 40,000 in treatment ten years after deciding to shunt drug abusers into treatment programs rather than the criminal justice system? If that 40,000 is an annual number, then 400,000 total have been treated, when the original number was only 100,000 addicts. That means either that drug abuse has increased 4 fold since Portugal started its experiment with decriminalization, or that those original 100,000 addicts are repeat customers at the treatment centers (either way, the treatment option isn't working).

Remember Whitney Houston? Fantastic singer. Drug abuser. Went through rehab at least once. Died of an overdose.

84 posted on 03/08/2015 5:31:04 AM PDT by exDemMom (Current visual of the hole the US continues to dig itself into: http://www.usdebtclock.org/)
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