“I found this paragraph absolutely stunning: ‘We have to admit that, globally, the demand for drugs has not been substantially reduced and that some challenges exist in the implementation of the drug control system, in the violence generated by trafficking in illicit drugs, in the fast evolving nature of new psychoactive substances, and in those national legislative measures which may result in a violation of human rights. The real issue is not to amend the Conventions, but to implement them according to their underlying spirit.’ Read that again and realize the enormity of what he is saying.”
http://www.drugwarrant.com/2013/06/world-drug-report/
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