DOES AMERICA’S ‘DRUG CZAR’ HOLD LESSONS FOR CANADA?...and Australia?
Harry Anslinger (centre) discussed cannabis control with Canadian narcotics chief Charles Henry Ludovic Sharman and the Assistant Secretary.

DOES AMERICA’S ‘DRUG CZAR’ HOLD LESSONS FOR CANADA?...and Australia?

Full story at https://caainc.org.au/

CAA Comment-

While the concept of a Drug czar has some merit, we are loath to promote and create another arm of government unless there are compelling justifications. The cost of establishing an effective Czar concept would outweigh the benefits, and the money would be better spent on new initiatives on the demand side of the drug trade.

The risk of the czar concept is that it can be too easily manipulated for political gain rather than effectively addressing the problem. We have already seen in Australia how the pro-drug lobby and sympathisers have hijacked and promoted Harm Minimisation that has not contributed to a reduction in drug use. There is, however, an argument that Harm minimisation has had the opposite effect by providing quasi-support for drug use and providing users with justification for their behaviour.

The CAA strongly believes in a two-pronged strategy...

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