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Alright, it is "The Day After." What happened???
Today is November 25: Happy Thanksgiving to those of us in the United States
It is now one day past the supposed signing of Brazil's new "Drug Decriminalization Decree" that was reported to be taking place on November 24. Yet, there are no news reports highlighting the new Brazilian drug policy bill. And the only references that I have been able to find are simply links to either Drugpolicy.org or Narconews.com.
When I submitted this article, I had hoped that we would begin seeing media reports to back up this report (certainly something of this magnitude would appear all over the press by now). And the only validation which I have seen to date is a claim which is supposedly posted by the Drug Policy Alliance (DPA):
At this point, without any other announcements being reported from traditional "authoritative" media sources, I am inclined to conclude that this story is nothing but a hoax. And I apologize to everyone whom it may have misled, I feel victimized as well.
I would have thought that those organizations who's goals are to support harm reduction (i.e., Drug Policy Alliance and Narconews.com would have been above making such claims without first validating their sources.
I am sending a link to this exact post, to both Drug Policy Alliance and Narconews.com. I sincerely feel that it is their responsibility to respond and explain what is going on.
If this news report is in fact a hoax, then this is a sad day for the global harm reduction community.
Today is November 25: Happy Thanksgiving to those of us in the United States
It is now one day past the supposed signing of Brazil's new "Drug Decriminalization Decree" that was reported to be taking place on November 24. Yet, there are no news reports highlighting the new Brazilian drug policy bill. And the only references that I have been able to find are simply links to either Drugpolicy.org or Narconews.com.
When I submitted this article, I had hoped that we would begin seeing media reports to back up this report (certainly something of this magnitude would appear all over the press by now). And the only validation which I have seen to date is a claim which is supposedly posted by the Drug Policy Alliance (DPA):
http://narcosphere.narconews.com/comments/2004/11/15/94326/676/3?mode=alone;showrate=1#3
The Brazilian Embassy in Washington, DC confirmed the impending decriminalization and harm-reduction measures earlier today to the [Drug Policy] Alliance.
The Brazilian Embassy in Washington, DC confirmed the impending decriminalization and harm-reduction measures earlier today to the [Drug Policy] Alliance.
At this point, without any other announcements being reported from traditional "authoritative" media sources, I am inclined to conclude that this story is nothing but a hoax. And I apologize to everyone whom it may have misled, I feel victimized as well.
I would have thought that those organizations who's goals are to support harm reduction (i.e., Drug Policy Alliance and Narconews.com would have been above making such claims without first validating their sources.
I am sending a link to this exact post, to both Drug Policy Alliance and Narconews.com. I sincerely feel that it is their responsibility to respond and explain what is going on.
If this news report is in fact a hoax, then this is a sad day for the global harm reduction community.
