Pubdate: Mon, 29 Dec 2003 Source: Jamaica Observer (Jamaica) Copyright: 2003 The Jamaica Observer Ltd, Contact: http://www.jamaicaobserver.com Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1127 Author: Matthew Hulett DRUGS AND THE LAW Dear Editor, There is absolutely no requirement in any of the international drug control treaties that personal possession of any drug be punished through criminal sanctions. The only requirement is that such possession be a violation of law. Decriminalisation equates to making possession a civil offence (punishable by fine only) versus a criminal offence (punishable by being jailed). If it were true that decriminalisation violated these treaties, then 12 states in the United States would already be in violation of these treaties for having already instituted decriminalisation of personal marijuana of possession. As would also be the nations of Italy, Portugal, Spain, Switzerland, Australia, Belgium, Germany, and Holland. In Ohio, a state in the United States, for more than 20 years, the penalty for possession of 100 grammes is only US$100. In Maine, there is only a fine of US$200 to US$400 for possession of 1.25 ounces. In California, one ounce is subject to a fine of only US$100. Matthew Hulett, Brick, N.J. USA - --- MAP posted-by: Derek