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iwantsushiii · 8 months
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me bc im a pro in mun and my friend needs help🔥🔥🔥
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Playing Uno with the Dude? Well guess what--
Yeah imagine a scenario where he starts tossing shit at you or kills you on the spot for making him draw 25 fuckin cards.
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Gotta love how I drew the beer bottles though--
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jamesgierach · 3 days
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WHY OREGON’S DRUG-DECRIMINALIZATION EXPERIMENT FAILED
by James E. Gierach
Drug decriminalization failed in Oregon, prompting Gov. Tina Kotek to sign HB 4002 re-criminalizing drugs. Oregon’s drug policy reform failure disappointed many hopeful people.
In my opinion, the reform failed because drug decriminalization failed to address many obvious drug-prohibition crises that prompted the experiment. Conceptually, legislators tried to use decriminalization Measure 110 to shift drug possession, use and sale from the criminal side of the ledger to the health-based side of the ledger. It was hoped that incentivizing treatment and greasing the skids leading to rehabilitation with drug-decriminalization legislation would reduce overdose deaths and drug use. It did neither.
Neither the criminalization nor decriminalization of drugs can dissuade people from experimenting with drugs, using drugs, or quitting drug use. People have always used intoxicating and mind-altering substances, and they always will. It’s part of human nature, unchangeable by legislative act or governor’s signature.
What legislative and executive branch government can do, but has not done, is regulate the manufacture, production, inspection, distribution and sale of mind-altering substances. Drug-labeling, licensing of drug-premises and drug-potency limits can immediately prevent accidental overdose and death. Immediately, with government regaining control over the annual, $500 billion illegal drug trade, fentanyl deaths and overdose cases would plummet. Immediately, drugs stamped with “government inspected” labels would enlist the help of those persons best positioned to prevent drug overdose—drug users. Immediately, in a legalized drug but public, drug-consumption-regulated environment, that obnoxious behavior would significantly reduce.
Oregon’s drug decriminalization law failed to do any of those things.
Before decriminalization, Oregon offered drug users no place to buy legal, regulated, labeled, government-inspected drugs. After decriminalization, the same. The same black-market sources that supplied drugs before the decriminalization experiment continued to supply them after Measure 110 reform.
Repetitive news of drug overdose, public intoxication, petty theft, shootings, gangs, guns, new drugs and precursors, fentanyl, and vagrant immigrants fleeing other drug-prohibition countries and its consequential conditions of violence and corruption—all these realities catch the eye of Americans and Oregonians. These very visible crises—the product and inevitable side effects of drug prohibition intolerance and policies—cannot be solved by enactment of weak-kneed, half-measured drug decriminalization in Oregon, or anywhere else.
On the good side, yes, drug decriminalization can prevent further expansive of the prison-industrial complex in American and Oregon. However, drug users and drug sellers comprise a very unsympathetic segment of our society, and incarceration and its effect on families and communities passes largely unnoticed by most Americans and Oregonians.
In contrast, the counterintuitive, unpopular answer to all these crises is the legalization of all commonly used drugs. Change the economics of the $500 billion a year, global drug economy. Change it in Oregon. Change it in America. Change it globally. Reform drug policy as America once reformed alcohol policy to stop violence, corruption and unnecessarily dangerous prohibited alcohol sold by the likes of Al Capone and his gang.
Addiction and substance abuse will not disappear with drug legalization, but both are more manageable out of the closet. More importantly, full-strength drug legalization can dramatically resolve Oregonian, American and international collateral drug prohibition crises.
James E. Gierach is a former Cook County assistant state’s attorney, former director and speaker for Law Enforcement Against Prohibition (LEAP), an international nonprofit organization, and author of “The Silver Bullet Solution: Is it time to end the War on Drugs?” (Gaudium, 2023.)
[This commentary sent to the Oregonian on April 6, 2024. No publication, no response.]
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womensjudgesday · 2 months
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"Inclusive justice = resilient justice" exploring questions.
The 3rd annual "Women in Justice/for Justice" high-level event to celebrate the International Day of Women Judges will be opened by H.E. Ms. Alma Zadić, Minister of Justice of Austria, and Ms. Ghada Waly, UNODC Executive Director, and will feature a discussion with high-level experts from different regions on the theme "Inclusive justice = resilient justice" exploring questions.
Watch the International Day of Women Judges - Women in/for Justice Initiative
"Inclusive justice = resilient justice" exploring questions.
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Working Group on Trafficking in Persons, 14th Session. Vienna, Austria, 8 and 9 July 2024
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worlddrugday · 3 months
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[4th meeting] Synthetic Drug Strategy Expert Group Meeting.
Discussions will focus on international integrated responses in four key areas: multilateralism, counternarcotics interventions, early warning and health responses.
Discussions will focus on international integrated responses in four key areas: multilateralism, counternarcotics interventions, early warning and health responses. UNODC - United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime
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scienza-magia · 4 months
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La Birmania prima nel triangolo d'oro dell'oppio
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Birmania diventata il primo produttore al mondo di oppio. Superato l'Afghanistan, secondo un rapporto dell'Onu. Secondo un rapporto delle Nazioni Unite pubblicato oggi, la Birmania è diventata il principale produttore mondiale di oppio: superato l'Afghanistan, dove i talebani ne hanno vietato la coltivazione.
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L'ultimo rapporto dell'Ufficio dell'Onu per il controllo della droga e la prevenzione del crimine (Unodc), afferma che nel 2023 in Birmania sono state prodotte circa 1.080 tonnellate di oppio, essenziale per la produzione di eroina, rispetto alle 790 del 2022. In Afghanistan, secondo l'Unodc, il calo della produzione di oppio è stato del 95%, a circa 330 tonnellate, dopo che i talebani hanno vietato la coltivazione del papavero nell'aprile dello scorso anno. Il 'triangolo d'oro', la regione di confine tra Birmania, Laos e Thailandia, è da tempo un focolaio di produzione e traffico di droga, in particolare di metanfetamine e oppio. L'Unodc stima che la 'economia degli oppioidi' della Birmania frutti tra 1 e 2,4 miliardi di dollari, l'equivalente dall'1,7% al 4,1% del Pil del paese dell'Asia sudorientale. Read the full article
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anticorruptionday · 5 months
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[13th meeting] Conference of the States Parties to the United Nations Convention against Corruption, 10th session.
Agenda items 9 and 10: Provisional agenda for the eleventh session; Adoption of the report (continued)
10th session- Conference of the States Parties to the United Nations Convention against Corruption.
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queretarotv · 8 months
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Entrega Luis Nava brazaletes de De la Mano Por Tu Seguridad a pareja de adultos mayores
Para supervisar el programa De la Mano por Tu Seguridad, con el que la Secretaría de Seguridad Pública Municipal brinda acompañamiento y monitoreo a las y los adultos mayores con problemas asociados a la pérdida de memoria, el Presidente Municipal de Querétaro, Luis Nava, visitó la casa de doña Piedad Núñez Hernández y de don José Aguilar Ramírez, ambos de 84 años, quienes se inscribieron al…
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nelsonmandeladay · 9 months
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What happens to people in the course of imprisonment affects all of us in many ways.
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The many ways affected are: public safety, our health, our community’s finances, social cohesion, and ultimately the human dignity of us all.
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When we reduce the scope of imprisonment, improve prison conditions and enhance social reintegration prospects, we are all better off.
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ntemid · 10 months
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Women's lives - Those who need treatment as soon as possible!
Last week was the one where the world commemorated World Drug Day. The theme for this year’s commemoration is, “People first: stop stigma and discrimination, strengthen prevention”.   Photo credit: ISSUP via UNODC   It was on the same day that the United Nations Office for Drugs and Crime released this year’s report on Drugs. A few things in there caught my attention but most of all, it was the…
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sigortacilik-haberleri · 10 months
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Uyuşturucu Madde ile Mücadelede Aile İçi İletişim Önemli Yeşilay Genel Başkanı Prof. Dr. Mücahit Öztürk, “26 Haziran Uyuşturucu Kullanımı ve Kaçakçılığı ile Mücadele Günü” nedeniyle yaptığı açıklamada, uyuşturucu mad...
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sigorta-sektoru · 10 months
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Uyuşturucu Madde ile Mücadelede Aile İçi İletişim Önemli Yeşilay Genel Başkanı Prof. Dr. Mücahit Öztürk, “26 Haziran Uyuşturucu Kullanımı ve Kaçakçılığı ile Mücadele Günü” nedeniyle yaptığı açıklamada, uyuşturucu mad...
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Towards international statistical guidelines on the prevalence of trafficking in persons.
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This side event to the 55th Session of the United Nations Statistical Commission will support the agenda item on "data and indicators for the 2030 Agenda on Sustainable Development", notably SDG Indicator 16.2.2, by providing a first opportunity to discuss the challenges of prevalence estimates at a global level.
Every year, more than 50,000 people are identified as victims of trafficking in persons. Among them, many are supported, but little is known about those who remain in trafficking and exploitative situations, beyond the reach of authorities and protection services. SDG Indicator 16.2.2. on "Number of victims of human trafficking per 100,000 population, by sex, age and form of exploitation" aims at tracking the world's progress in reducing the prevalence of trafficking in persons, but no universal statistical standard yet exists to collect robust and comparable data on the actual scale of the phenomenon. The new #STATIP (Standard Tools for Analysis of Trafficking in Persons) project, conducted jointly, at the UN level, by the International Labour Organization (ILO), the UNODC - United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime and the IOM - UN Migration aims to close that gap, by creating a #statisticalframework to define #traffickinginpersons for prevalence surveys, with submission to the United Nations Statistical Commission expected in 2026. This framework will facilitate the measurement of prevalence by improving the quality and consistency of local, national, regional and global Statistical estimates, and thereby providing reliable evidence to devise more effective and refined anti-trafficking policies.
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