Colombian President Gustavo Petro said during a government meeting that cocaine is “not worse than whiskey” and that it’s only illegal because it comes from Latin America.

Colombia, the world’s largest producer and exporter of cocaine, has spent decades fighting drug trafficking, but the country’s left-wing president claimed the drug was being scapegoated by American politicians, who have waged the war on drugs for decades.

“Cocaine is illegal because it is made in Latin America, not because it is worse than whiskey,” Petro said during a six-hour-long government meeting.

“Scientists have analyzed this: cocaine is not worse than whiskey,” he added, suggesting that the global cocaine industry could be “easily dismantled” if the drug was legalized worldwide.

The thing is, he’s absolutely right. There was a suppressed 1995 study by the World Health Organization on cocaine and its effects. The US threatened to pull out of the WHO at the time since the findings didn’t match US drug policy. Instead of losing the US, the WHO quietly shelved the study.

https://www.brucekalexander.com/articles-speeches/cocaine/181-who-cocaine-study

https://web.archive.org/web/20090618160146/www.tdpf.org.uk/WHOleaked.pdf

From the conclusions section:

A continuum can be identified for cocaine use, which includes:

  • experimental use
  • occasional use
  • situation-specific use
  • intensive use
  • compulsive/dysfunctional use

Experimental and occasional use are by far the most common types of use, and compulsive/dysfunctional is far less common. Compulsive or dysfunctional users often have serious relationship, work, legal and health problems.

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    With the legalization of drugs, you can also tax it to finance addiction care and prevention, and by offering legal ways for dealers and producers to go legal, you can probably reduce violence. I see it as a double win.

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      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m4L20t8Dvlg

      "Prison Song"
      
      They're tryna' build a prison
      They're tryna' build a prison
      Oh
      
      Following the rights movements, you clamped down with your iron fists
      Drugs became conveniently available for all the kids
      Following the rights movements, you clamped down with your iron fists
      Drugs became conveniently available for all the kids
      
      I buy my crack, I smack my bitch
      Right here in Hollywood
      Nearly two million Americans are incarcerated
      In the prison system, prison system of the U.S.
      
      They're tryna' build a prison
      They're tryna' build a prison
      They're tryna' build a prison
      They're tryna' build a prison
      For you and me to live in
      Another prison system
      Another prison system
      Another prison system
      For you and me
      
      Minor drug offenders fill your prisons, you don't even flinch
      All our taxes paying for your wars against the new non-rich
      Minor drug offenders fill your prisons, you don't even flinch
      All our taxes paying for your wars against the new non-rich
      
      [Chorus]
      
      Oh, oh
      All research and successful drug policy
      Shows that treatment should be increased
      Oh
      And law enforcement decreased
      While abolishing mandatory minimum sentences
      Oh
      All research and successful drug policy
      Shows that treatment should be increased
      Oh
      And law enforcement decreased
      While abolishing mandatory minimum sentences
      Utilizing drugs to pay for secret wars around the world
      Drugs are now your global policy, now you police the globe
      
      ...
      
    • Snot Flickerman@lemmy.blahaj.zoneOP
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      Even Milton “Shock Doctrine” Friedman was against the drug war.

      Friedman: I see America with half the number of prisons, half the number of prisoners, ten thousand fewer homicides a year, inner cities in which there’s a chance for these poor people to live without being afraid for their lives, citizens who might be respectable who are now addicts not being subject to becoming criminals in order to get their drug, being able to get drugs for which they’re sure of the quality. You know, the same thing happened under prohibition of alcohol as is happening now.

      Under prohibition of alcohol, deaths from alcohol poisoning, from poisoning by things that were mixed in with the bootleg alcohol, went up sharply. Similarly, under drug prohibition, deaths from overdose, from adulterations, from adulterated substances have gone up.