Latin American members of the International Drug Policy Consortium call for new approaches to drug control strategies
June 26, 2012
 In this declaration, organizations based in or working on Latin America  and members of the International Drug Policy Consortium (IDPC) claim the  democratic and sovereign right of their countries to make any necessary  corrections to current drug policy and call on the international  community, meeting in the Thematic Debate of the 66th Session of the  United Nations General Assembly on Drugs and Crime as a Threat to  Development on the Occasion of the UN International Day Against Drug  Abuse and Illicit Trafficking, and the International Conference of  Ministers of Foreign Affairs and Heads of Specialized National Agencies  on the Global Drug Problem, to make profound reforms to current drug  policies.
In this declaration, organizations based in or working on Latin America  and members of the International Drug Policy Consortium (IDPC) claim the  democratic and sovereign right of their countries to make any necessary  corrections to current drug policy and call on the international  community, meeting in the Thematic Debate of the 66th Session of the  United Nations General Assembly on Drugs and Crime as a Threat to  Development on the Occasion of the UN International Day Against Drug  Abuse and Illicit Trafficking, and the International Conference of  Ministers of Foreign Affairs and Heads of Specialized National Agencies  on the Global Drug Problem, to make profound reforms to current drug  policies.
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