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We have one political party here in Costa Rica called the Libertarian
Movement. They base their philosophy on the principle respecting every persons freedom. Much of their agenda is based on open market and free trade philosophies, as well as tax and gob spending reductions. Among their many proposals, there is one that called my attention. It aims at the legalization of every single substance. Right now the party holds only a small percentage in congress. Less than 10%, and yet they have made themselves be heard through aggressive political tactics. Also, they're the only party that was not hurt by a mayor corruption scandal a few months ago, so they are a strong candidate for the presidency on the febrary 2006 elections. Here's a text from their website, The original text is in spanish, but I've translated it. it can be found at www.libertario.org ¿Will the current situation get worse with your proposal to legalize drugs? First of all, let's take a look at the bad results from the current war against drugs. After spending billions of colones [local currency] and dedicating more than half of our total police time on this "war", today drugs are sold at any school, highschool or even prision in the country, which should be the least likely places to find drugs since they are the bet guarded. Also, many addicts steal and even sell their bodies to satisfy their overpriced addiction, and an enourmous corruption has been born from the drug dealers' great utilities allow them to bribe police offecers, judges and politicians in order to mantain their bussiness. Finally, there is no proof that drug consumption has decrease as a result from this alleged war; on the contrary evidence indicates that it has increased! All of this probes that the alleged war on drugs has been a miserable failliure. We the Libertarios are not in favor of drug consumption, but we support the relegalization of all drugs, such an action would lower the price and drive drug dealers out of bussiness ending with the associated corruption of police, judges and politicians, in the same mannet as it happend at the end of the prohibicion on alcoholic beberages in the United States. This will virtually end all the crimes and problems associated to the war on drugs, because addicts would no longer be forced to steal or prostitute themselves inorder to support an overpriced addiction. What we've got to do in work on prevention from drug use by educating our youth, and by voluntary organizations to help adicts by the only way adecuate to the Costarrican culture: education, prevention and persuation. In conclusion, it's very difficult to worsen the current situation, becuase the alleged war on drugs has been a miserable and expensive failiure. If we want different results we have to attempt different solutions. |
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right on!!!!! |
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