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Could drug decriminalization save Brazil’s slums?

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Brazilian troops patrol a shantytown in Rio de Janeiro. (CHRISTOPHE SIMON/AFP/Getty Images)

Brazil has been struggling with drug violence for years. The problem got so bad that the country passed a law in 2006 to distinguish between dealers and users in handing out sentences, meant to reduce the overwhelming pressure on the justice and jail systems and to better single out dealers. But since then, the number of Brazilians in prison for drug charges has more than doubled and its total prison population has grown by 37 percent, according to official statistics.

Now, a prominent Brazilian think tank called the Igarapé Institute has released a surprising list of policy proposals to address the problem. The think tank had organized a special committee called Pense Livre (“think free” in Portuguese) to rethink the country’s drug policy. Its four-point plan, translated by the folks at Riorealblog and flagged today by GlobalVoices, starts with drug decriminalization:

• Decriminalize all drugs and invest in a public health approach to drug use

• For cannabis, regulate medicinal use and home cultivation for personal use

• Invest in programs for youth at risk, and offer alternative sentencing for non-violent first offenders

• Make medical and scientific research possible, for all drugs.

The report doesn’t seem to argue that these policies would reduce drug use, which is high in Brazil. Rather, it argues that they would reduce violence related to drug use, as well as the need for expensive and burdensome incarceration and policing, which have helped to marginalize poor and minority communities, particularly in the city’s infamous slums.

These policies might find a number of supporters in Brazil, where large numbers march every year on “Marcha da Maconha” to call for marijuana decriminalization. Former Brazilian president Fernando Henrique Cardoso, who chairs an international group that lobbies for drug liberalization that held a conference in Poland today, called for governments to “experiment with different models of legal regulation of drugs, such as marijuana, similar to what we already have with tobacco and alcohol.”

The public policy of drug decriminalization is hotly debated around much of the world. Portugal’s experience may have resonated in Brazil, as the two countries share a common language and history. In 2001, Portuguese leaders decriminalized drugs in a desperate attempt to curb skyrocketing drug use and related crimes. And it seems to have been effective. The New Yorker’s Michael Specter explored the policy’s effects in-depth last year. The article is behind a pay wall, but here’s a relevant excerpt from the summary:

In most respects, the law seems to have worked: serious drug use is down significantly, particularly among young people; the burden on the criminal-justice system has eased; the number of people seeking treatment has grown; and the rates of drug-related deaths and cases of infectious diseases have fallen. Surprisingly, political opposition has been tepid and there has never been a concerted repeal effort. Yet there is much to debate about the Portuguese approach to drug addiction. Does it help people to quit, or does it transform them into more docile drug addicts, wards of an indulgent state, with little genuine incentive to alter their behavior? By removing the fear of prosecution, does the government actually encourage addicts to seek treatment? Unfortunately, nothing about substance abuse is simple.

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Source: Could drug decriminalization save Brazil’s slums?

HC01

Automatic Blueberry

Strain: Automatic Blueberry

Breeder: Lowlife Seeds

Location: Indoor, Outdoor

Type: Auto flowering indica Hybrid - Cross of DJ Shorts Blueberry and the original Lowryder

Flowering: Automatic flowering

Height: 10 – 14 inches

Harvest: 10 weeks from seed

Yield: 14 – 30g per plant

Odour: 7/10

Ideal light regime: 20/4 from seed to harvest

Ideal pot size: 5 litres

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PEACE!!!

Source: *HC01* Grow Area - Automatic Blueberry

HC01

Big Surprise, of the Green House Seeds Co.

17/05/2012

Today birthday eve, I could not get a bigger surprise, early in the morning.

I just have to thank all, just do the tests of the best seeds of the world have I'm grateful to Green House Seeds Co.

Thank you very much Arjan, Franco, Admin (H), Fuzzy, I do not have words except these,

thanks so much, I will dedicate myself more to do tests and make a contribution to the Strain Hunters Forum,

you can be absolutely sure here is my second home now.

Thank you, my great friend Scorro, who teaches me a lot to every conversation with him is a teaching.

Many thanks to my great friends Romeo and Dust, really true support always

answers very wise and direct their great support techniques are very important.

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Thank you very much Green House Seeds Co. for giving me great happiness

Source: Big Surprise, of the Green House Seeds Co.

HC01

quality work bro! did you start the seeds in coco mix and then transplanted to clay balls ?

i was interested to know the ec and ph of your hydro setup :D

respect! grow power!

Good question my friend.

The climate here is very dry about 20/25%

The clay balls is on the soil mix

she holds more moisture in my box

With the clay balls I get 40% or higher

Now is between 45/55%

I was buying a 100% Mineral Water

was more low macro and micro nutrients

Old water

pH: 6.01

Source of Water Temperature: 16.8 ° C

Electrical conductivity: 44.6 ms / cm

Evaporation residue A180 ° C, Calculated 40.48 mg / l

Chemical Composition (mg / L)

Bicarbonate: 23.23

Sodium: 2.70

Calcium 2.64

Magnesium: 2.39

Chloride: 1.94

Sulphate: 0.80

Potassium: 0.69

Nitrate: 0.60

Fluoride: 0.04

Strontium: 0.016

Barium 0.013

So I am now starting the day 25/04 I started to feed with other water

The new water. (Powerful Water)

pH: 6.20

Source of Water Temperature: 32.2 ° C

Electrical conductivity: 105.9 ms / cm

Evaporation residue A180 ° C, Found: 85.03 mg / l

Radio Activity in Source 20 º C and 760 mmHg: 53.33 m

Chemical Composition (mg / L)

Bicarbonate: 32.83

Sodium: 12.05

Calcium 4.30

Magnesium: 1.22

Chloride: 9.16

Sulfate: 2.1

Potassium: 4.25

Nitrate: 3.5

Fluoride: 0.94

Strontium: 0.016

Barium 0.013

Borate: 0095

Lithium: 0.006

In my opinion is a little more loaded micro and macro nutrients.

Peace! :rabbi:

:bye:

Source: HC01 Auto-Bomb Official Test 11/04/2012

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Cannabis, one of the most ancient plants known to man, used in every civilisation all over the world for medicinal and recreational purposes, is facing a very real threat of extinction. One day these plants could be helpful in developing better medications for the sick and the suffering. We feel it is our duty to preserve as many cannabis landraces in our genetic database, and by breeding them into other well-studied medicinal strains for the sole purpose of scientific research.

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