Source: [The Guardian >http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/cifamerica/2010/may/26/jamaica-kingston-drugs-trade] By: Ben Bowling May 27 2010 The chaos in Kingston is symptomatic of the failure of US-led cocaine prohibition. This tragic violence must force a rethink.
THE INTERNATIONAL AND EUROPEAN PERSPECTIVE OF DRUG REGULATION
Source: Drug Magazine 22 April by Ybo Buruma (professor criminal law and criminology, University of Nijmegen, the Netherlands) European embedding and harmonization of the drug laws translated from Dutch by Mario Lap
US SEEKS CHANGE IN DRUG WAR IN MEXICO
Source: Associated Press 26 May 2010 US officials seek drug war change
THE ECONOMICS OF DRUG SUPPLY
Source: Drug Warrant 17 May 2010
SAVE THE COUNTRY: LEGALIZE ALL DRUGS
Source: NRC Handelsblad 19 May 2010 Ending drug prohibition: the ultimate austerity measure. The ban on recreational drugs promotes crime and is bad for public health. By Frits Bolkestein c.s.
BERLIN TO RELAX CANNABIS LAWS
Source: Der Spiegel 18 May 2010
HOW POT PROHIBITION PROMOTES BAD SCIENCE AND EVEN WORSE POLICIES
Source: AlterNet By Paul Armentano 18 May 2010
OBAMA CHANGES DRUG POLICIES
Source: The Washington Times als on AP 12th May 2010
DRUG POLICY DISCONNECT
Source: Foreign Policy in Focus Tuesday, 11 May 2010 Written by Coletta Youngers
“PRINCE OF POT” WILL BE EXTRADITED
Source: The Globe and Mail 10 May 2010