Pubdate: Sun, 20 Nov 2011 Source: Observer, The (UK) Copyright: 2011 Guardian News and Media Limited Contact: http://www.observer.co.uk/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/315 Author: Robert Sharpe WESTERN LEADERS MUST BACK COLOMBIA'S COURAGEOUS STAND ON DRUGS President Santos's call for a new approach to drugs must be supported wholeheartedly Spineless politicians abound on both sides of the Atlantic. In the 2008 elections in the United States, more residents in Massachusetts voted in favour of a referendum on decriminalising cannabis than voted for candidate Barack Obama. With a record 50% of Americans now in favour of cannabis legalisation, cannabis is polling better than the president. Yet Obama has reneged on a campaign promise to respect states' rights with regards to medical cannabis legislation. At a time when local governments are laying off police, firefighters and teachers, a US government crackdown on medical cannabis dispensaries is in full force. Medical cannabis is supported by an overwhelming majority of Americans. This means politicians such as Obama are either beholden to the prison-industrial complex or on the payroll of cartels. Mexican drug cartels are no doubt thrilled with the clampdown on medical cannabis. If the US government destroys the domestic medical cannabis industry, international drug cartels will move in to meet demand and reap the profits. Replacing domestic growers with organised crime groups that also sell cocaine, meth and heroin is not a good thing. Robert Sharpe Policy analyst Common Sense for Drug Policy Washington DC - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom