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Biden takes a step in the right direction on drug policy — but sends worrying signals too


Biden takes a step in the right direction on drug policy — but sends worrying signals too
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President Joe Biden, joined by Vice President Kamala Harris, signs H.R. 1319, the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021 Thursday, March 11, 2021, in the Oval Office of the White House.
On April 1, the Biden administration gave us the first big hint of what its drug policy will look like with the release of the congressionally mandated Statement of Drug Policy Priorities for Year One. The result is a definite mixed bag, with the statement not only focusing on a heavy dose of drug prevention, treatment, and recovery—along with an acknowledgment of harm reduction—and a nod in the direction of racially sensitive criminal justice reform, but also a reflexive reliance on prohibitionist drug war policies both at home and abroad. ....

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Biden's Drug Policy Priorities Are a Small Step in the Right Direction, But Old Attitudes Linger [FEATURE]


On April 1, the Biden administration gave us the first big hint of what its drug policy will look like as it released the congressionally-mandated Statement of Drug Policy Priorities for Year One. The result is a definite mixed bag: a heavy dose of drug prevention, treatment, and recovery, along with an acknowledgement of harm reduction and a nod in the direction of racially-sensitive criminal justice reform, but also a reflexive reliance on prohibitionist drug war policies both at home and abroad.
And nothing about the most widely used illicit drug by far: marijuana. The word marijuana appears not once in the heavily annotated 11-page document, and the word cannabis only once, in the title of an academic research paper about the onset of teen drug use in the footnotes. That s perhaps not so surprising, given that, in response to a reporter s question, Vice President Harris said last week the administration was too busy dealing with other crises to worry about making good ....

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