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Drugs? Cover Article and Flood of Media Coverage Generate Intense Debate
About War on Drugs
Thursday, August 23, 2007
Drug policy reform is in the media spotlight with a cover article in
the latest issue of Foreign Policy, a prestigious international magazine
of global politics, economics, and ideas, as well as a slew of other
media coverage.
DPA executive director Ethan Nadelmann takes on a range of drug
policy ideas in the piece, challenging the notion that the global war on
drugs can be won and asserting that legalization may be the best
approach.
The high-profile article will be provocative discussion fodder among
Foreign Policy's audience of influential business and
government leaders in the U.S. and around the world. It has already
inspired a thoughtful television piece featuring Nadelmann on The
Fox Report, a FOX News program.
The recent announcement of a new anti-drug aid package for Mexico has
also prompted discussion of reform in the media. The Los Angeles
Times ran a piece by Ethan Nadelmann in which he offered a reality
check on the likelihood of Mexico turning a corner in its fight against
the drug trade. He suggested an alternative approach in which Mexico
focuses on all violence--drug-related or otherwise, while the U.S.
commits to such measures as increased treatment access on its own soil,
rather than focusing so heavily on international drug control. He also
encouraged a discussion at high levels of government on the failures of
drug prohibition. Nadelmann can be heard speaking on this issue on a
recent edition of To the Point, a nationally syndicated radio
show.
Arnold Trebach, one of the co-founders of the original Drug Policy
Foundation in 1987, took on the related issue of the connection between
Mexican drug cartels and terrorists, with an op-ed in the Washington
Times. He pointed to the war on drugs as a misuse of resources and
to legalization as a way to make the drug trade less lucrative.
TIME, the weekly news magazine, recently looked at the injustice of
New York's Rockefeller Drug Laws, describing the work of Real Reform New
York to get these draconian sentencing laws changed. The Rockefeller
Drug Laws also came up in the Hair Sample Drug Test, which ran
an op-ed by DPA's Gabriel Sayegh advocating Rockefeller reform.
A drug policy reform angle has been popping up on other issues as
well. The Des Moines Register recently ran an op-ed by DPA
staffers Tony Newman and Bill Piper in response to the news that the FBI
has relaxed its hiring criteria so that more people with a history of
drug use are eligible for employment. The op-ed asserted that people
should not be discriminated against for what they put in their bodies
when they are not at work. A letter to the editor by Bill Piper on the
same issue also appeared in the Washington Post.
With all of this media attention on drug policy, discussion of the
issues is becoming increasingly widespread, both in homes at the dinner
table and in government offices.
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