1. Racial Justice Requires Ending the War on Drugs
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Earp, Brian D, Lewis, Jonathan, Hart, Carl, Sterri, Aksel Braanen, Moen, Ole Martin, Reform, Bioethicists and Allied Professionals for Drug Policy, Levy, N, and Savulescu, J
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regulatory issues ,Recreational Drug ,Substance-Related Disorders ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Health Policy ,Decriminalization ,health policy ,06 humanities and the arts ,Criminology ,Possession (law) ,0603 philosophy, ethics and religion ,Racism ,Economic Justice ,Issues, ethics and legal aspects ,race and culture/ethnicity ,Pharmaceutical Preparations ,Ethicists ,Political science ,Humans ,060301 applied ethics ,Health policy ,media_common ,Criminal justice ,Legalization - Abstract
Historically, laws and policies to criminalize drug use or possession were rooted in explicit racism, and they continue to wreak havoc on certain racialized communities. We are a group of bioethicists, drug experts, legal scholars, criminal justice researchers, sociologists, psychologists, and other allied professionals who have come together in support of a policy proposal that is evidence-based and ethically recommended. We call for the immediate decriminalization of all so-called recreational drugs and, ultimately, for their timely and appropriate legal regulation. We also call for criminal convictions for nonviolent offenses pertaining to the use or possession of small quantities of such drugs to be expunged, and for those currently serving time for these offenses to be released. In effect, we call for an end to the "war on drugs."
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- 2021