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February 20, 2009
Boston Globe - End Heroin Prohibition
Yes. You read that right. The Boston Globe says end heroin prohibition. THE OBAMA administration is committing 30,000 additional troops to Afghanistan. Yet as the United States works to stabilize that country, the most important decisions don't just involve troop and funding levels. Also vital is ending the prohibition on growing opium poppies - for the policy is a key factor in Afghanistan's economic and security crisis.Of course the paper is only suggesting ending opium and heroin prohibition in Afghanistan. But still. It is a start. Since the US invasion in 2001, the American and Afghan governments have made the poppy-growing areas of Afghanistan, which produce 90 percent of the world's opium, a major front in the war on drugs. Yet despite eight years of efforts to eliminate the crop, farmers keep growing poppies, and the crop still reaches the black market.You destroy people's livelihood and they get mad at you. Murderously mad. Who could have guessed it? Me for one. Here in March of 2005 and here in May of 2006 and here in October of 2006 and here in November of 2006 and here in November of 2008 and another one here in November of 2008 and here in January of 2009. Good to see the national press in the US finally figuring out something any reasonable person should have seen 3 or 4 years ago. Better late than never. And what was I saying not long after 9/11? "Do you support drug prohibition because it finances criminals at home, or because it finances terrorists abroad?" So if you were really awake you could have seen this coming over seven years ago. Our war on drugs was bound to clash with our war on terror. The war on drugs finances terrorists (among others) and is incommensurate with defeating them. As is usual in life: choices must be made. And do not forget that the opium poppy was very much intertwined with an earlier war the US was involved in. You can read all about it in: The Politics of Heroin: CIA Complicity in the Global Drug Trade. Cross Posted at Power and Control posted by Simon on 02.20.09 at 06:43 PM
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This is the first post of your I disagree with. I am also taking my temperature to see if I'm sick since I agree with the Boston Globe. The op-ed piece is advocating that poppy production be regulated for legitimate use for pharmaceutical companies. If the pharmaceutical companies buy the poppies then the locals don't get pissed off at the US and our forces can focus on killing Taliban. Why is this bad? Tamerlane · February 22, 2009 08:21 AM Opium is legal. Cocaine is legal. The invisible elephant in the room is that, like this article, everyone acts like both drugs are illegal when they are entirely legal. The war on drugs has been going on for half a century and so obviously is a failure. islandcove · February 22, 2009 05:42 PM Tamerlane, Unless all the demand is supplied there will still be a black market. M. Simon · February 22, 2009 08:35 PM Post a comment
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It's a good start. One of the positives in Obama's election.
Of course, if you legalize poppies in Afghanistan, you pretty much have to legalize them everywhere.
We can have a War on Terror or a War on Drugs, but not both.