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Latin American Commission on Drugs and Democracy

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The Latin American Commission on Drugs and Democracy was a panel of Latin American leaders and intellectuals, co-chaired by former presidents Fernando Henrique Cardoso (Brazil), César Gaviria (Colombia) and Ernesto Zedillo (Mexico).

In March 2009, the commission issued a report[1] which "declared the war on drugs a failure," according to one commentator.[2][3] The commentator drew parallels with the Prohibition in the United States and also reviewed signs of relaxing attitudes toward drugs prohibition in 2009.[2] Another commentator cited Jeffrey Miron of Harvard's work on the subject, Senator James Webb's call for a commission on the subject, and a study by Glenn Greenwald about Portugal's policy of decriminalization published by the Cato Institute while also supporting in general the conclusions of the Latin American Initiative.[4]

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Members

Commissioners of the LAI were:

Legacy

The Global Commission on Drug Policy, chaired by President Cardoso, followed on the work of the LAI and issued a report in 2011. The Global Commission included presidents Zedillo and Gaviria and writer Llosa, and they were joined by, among others, former United Nations Secretary General Kofi Annan, former NATO Secretary General Javier Solana; former US Secretary of State George Shultz, former US Federal Reserve chairman Paul Volcker, writer Carlos Fuentes and businessman activist Richard Branson.[6]

References

  1. ^ Drugs and Democracy: Toward a Paradigm Shift Archived 2011-12-19 at Archive-It, commission website. Retrieved 2011-11-25.
  2. ^ a b Gray, Mike, "We tried a war like this once before" Archived 2011-07-27 at the Wayback Machine, Washington Post op-ed, April 12, 2009. Via LAI website. Retrieved 2011-06-04.
  3. ^ Larraya, José Miguel, "The lost war on drugs" Archived 2012-07-31 at archive.today, El Pais.com, 03/26/2009. Via LAI website. Retrieved 2011-06-04.
  4. ^ Crook, Clive, "A criminally stupid war on drugs in the US" Archived 2012-07-24 at archive.today, Financial Times, April 12 2009. Via LAI website. Retrieved 2011-06-04.
  5. ^ "The Commission" Archived 2011-05-04 at the Wayback Machine, LAI web page. Retrieved 2011-06-04.
  6. ^ de Córdoba, José, "Panel Calls War on Drugs a Failure", The Wall Street Journal, June 2, 2011 2:17 pm EDT. Retrieved 2011-06-04.

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