Pubdate: Tue, 19 Apr 2016 Source: Commercial Appeal (Memphis, TN) Copyright: 2016 The Commercial Appeal Contact: http://web.commercialappeal.com/newgo/forms/letters.htm Website: http://www.commercialappeal.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/95 Author: Christopher Ingraham, Washington Post WORLD LEADERS SAY DRUG WAR HAS BEEN 'DISASTROUS' The global war on drugs has proved "disastrous" and "humankind cannot afford a 21st century drug policy as ineffective and counter-productive as the last century's." So say more than 1,000 world leaders, including 27 members of the House of Representatives and six U.S. senators, in a letter to the United Nations ahead of a major international drug summit happening this week. The letter's signatories also include 24 current and former law enforcement officials, 37 members of the clergy, more than 230 health and medical professionals and a colorful slate of celebrities, athletes and business leaders, including DJ Khaled, Michael Douglas, Tom Brady and Warren Buffett. "The drug control regime that emerged during the last century has proven disastrous for global health, security and human rights," the letter states. "Focused overwhelmingly on criminalization and punishment, it created a vast illicit market that has enriched criminal organizations, corrupted governments, triggered explosive violence, distorted economic markets and undermined basic moral values." The U.N. General Assembly will hold a special session on global drug policy in New York this week. The purpose of the meeting is to set the tone and focus of global drug policy for the coming decades. The last time the U.N. held such a session was in 1998. Proceeding under the official motto of "a drug-free world - we can do it," member states vowed to "promote a society free of drug abuse" and to "develop strategies with a view to eliminating or significantly reducing" the production and use of illicit substances by 2008. - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom