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Etats-Unis : Biden inscrit discrètement la réduction des risques parmi ses priorités en matière de drogue
Contrairement à Trump, l'administration Biden inclut la réduction des risques et la lutte contre le racisme dans les priorités de l'agence américaine sur les drogues. Pour en savoir plus, en anglais, veuillez lire les informations ci-dessous.
By Sessi Kuwabara Blanchard
With no fanfare, President Joe Biden’s administration has announced its priorities for, and some new appointees to, the White House’s Office on National Drug Policy. The wait for Biden’s pick as “drug czar” continues, however.
The priorities outlined by the ONDCP on February 3 for the administration’s first 100 days are historic: For what appears to be the first time in the drug-war body’s history, harm reduction and racial equity are explicitly included among its aims.
In a marked departure from the Trump administration’s stigmatizing pursuit of a “drug-free” country—promoting cruel, punitive policies up to and including the death penalty to combat “drug abuse”—the Biden-era ONDCP identifies “Enhancing evidence-based harm reduction efforts” and “Confronting racial equity issues related to drug policy” among its “five key policy priorities to address substance use disorder in America.”
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- Drug Policy Alliance (DPA)
- Office of National Drug Control Policy (ONDCP)