Thursday, September 16, 2010

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Felipe Gonzalez on the legalization of drugs I

The other day was a French politician got to "observer of the crime," he said is to legalize drugs . A few days later, Felipe González (yes, the former president got a wise ) claims in Mexico a international drug legalization "to end the drug war" (!?).

could not missing professor at the University of Aberdeen, Roger Pertwee. Pertwee, incidentally, is also director of pharmacology of GW Pharmaceuticals, a company dedicated to the production of medicinal cannabis for therapeutic purposes (not for fumárselos, although I suppose it is hopeless.) That is, the guy just does not lack interest.

Finally the general director of the Foundation to Assist the Substance abuse (FAD), Ignacio Calderon, spoke on the topic The ADF says that legalizing drugs would reduce drug given by Gonzalez but would extend the use (Europe Press):
The general director of the Foundation to Assist the Substance abuse (FAD), Ignacio Calderon, said that "legalization would reduce the conflicts of the drug," but also "extend consumption and problems, and the fantasy of a mature users and to control consumption is a complete naivety ", and compared with the situation" that exists today with alcohol. "

[...] Indeed, one thing about comments like "Well, alcohol is legal and I do not see the problem"
" is estimated that in 2002 the harmful use of alcohol caused 2.3 million deaths premature worldwide and 4.4% of the global burden of disease .

( World Health Organization )

English Scientific Society of Studies on Alcohol, Alcohol and Drug Addiction ( Socidrogalcohol ) also has some data to the European level. One of the most interesting documents is ALCOHOL IN EUROPE - A public health perspective .

always good to know what things are killing us.

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