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OAS: Mixed Results For Latin America In Drug War
Reuters ^ | April 29, 2004

Posted on 05/01/2004 2:00:56 PM PDT by Wolfie

OAS: Mixed Results For Latin America In Drug War

WASHINGTON ( Reuters ) - Latin America and the Caribbean are doing a better job in the war on drugs but budget problems and savvy traffickers threaten that progress, the Organization of American States said on Thursday.

The annual "Progress Report in Drug Control" said cultivation of illegal substances was dropping, seizures were rising or holding steady and nations increasingly were working together.

The 34-member OAS includes Mexico, Colombia, Peru, Bolivia, and Canada, some of the largest suppliers of cocaine, marijuana and heroin to the United States.

"There is evidence of sustained progress in implementing control measures, particularly in harmonizing a legal framework to deal with the various facets of the drug problem," said the report by the group's Inter-American Drug Abuse Control Commission.

Unfortunately, "on many occasions, the decisions taken have not been accompanied by appropriate budgetary support," the commission said.

"The ( drug ) problem did not occur overnight, the solutions will not occur overnight," said Paul Kennedy, Canada's senior assistant deputy minister of public safety and emergency preparedness. Kennedy chairs the drug abuse control commission.

"But if you look at those charts ... they are indicative of the kinds of trends that we would like to see," he said in a press conference.

The commission issues recommendations to countries on issues ranging from the control of chemical precursors used to make drugs to national drug plans.

Of the 325 recommendations made in 2001-2002, 82 had been completed, 186 were "in progress" and 57 had not been addressed, mostly due to budget problems, Kennedy said.

The OAS report said the cultivated areas of coca fell from 196,000 hectares ( 484,300 acres ) in 1993 to 163,000 hectares ( 402,800 acres ) in 2002, a 17 percent drop.

But criminals "are using new techniques to maximize the cocaine they can produce from a smaller area," Kennedy said.


TOPICS: Culture/Society
KEYWORDS: drugwar; latinameirca; oas; wod

1 posted on 05/01/2004 2:00:56 PM PDT by Wolfie
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To: Wolfie
How do they know how many acres are being cultivated? Is it just a wild guess?
2 posted on 05/02/2004 2:16:43 PM PDT by TKDietz
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To: Wolfie
criminals "are using new techniques to maximize the cocaine they can produce from a smaller area,"

Demand leading to supply ... who'd-a thunk it?

3 posted on 05/03/2004 7:54:47 AM PDT by The kings dead (O.C.-Old Cracker:"It's time for some of our freedoms to get curtailed for the sake of the Republic.")
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To: The kings dead
Capitalism rocks.
4 posted on 05/03/2004 7:56:37 AM PDT by Wolfie
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