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Australia: "Falta total de coraje político" - Mientras la guerra contra las drogas en Nueva Gales del Sur hace estragos, un experto renueva la presión por la despenalización
El principal autor de la investigación sobre la metanfetamina lamenta que el gobierno estatal se niegue a adoptar un enfoque orientado a la salud. Más información, en inglés, está disponible abajo.
By Michael McGowan / The Guardian
The author of a landmark report into drug addiction in New South Wales believes the government’s “tough on crime” approach to a spate of shootings is destined to fail unless it dramatically overhauls funding for rehabilitation and treatment.
More than two years since Prof Dan Howard handed over the findings of his special commission into crystal methamphetamine, also known as “ice”, the state government is still yet to respond to its recommendations.
Commissioned by former premier Gladys Berejiklian after a spate of drug-related deaths, the four-volume report followed 14 months of investigations and called for a sweeping overhaul of drug laws in the state.
It slammed the criminalisation of drug users as a “profound flaw” in the NSW justice system and recommended the complete decriminalisation of drug possession in the state.