管制非法药物-不再是“什么”?,但“怎么做”?

Q3 Social Sciences Journal of illicit economies and development Pub Date : 2019-11-29 DOI:10.31389/jied.19
Brian Emerson
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随着全球药物政策委员会出版《条例:负责任的药物管制》,关于禁毒的辩论发生了根本性的转变。本期杂志发表了关于如何监管药物的论文,为全球委员会的报告提供了信息。这些文件将讨论从必须做什么(即终止禁令)转移到如何实施监管。这些论文将话语从“毒品是问题”范式转变为“毒品管理是问题”。监管的含义是:承认人们应该在公共卫生框架内有控制地获得一系列用于非医疗目的的精神活性物质,这突出了合法和非法物质之间的物质使用管理政策和监管的不一致性,模糊了支持严格监测的医疗和非医疗使用的二分法概念,实施基于公共利益的监管药品市场的考虑正在获得吸引力。这并非没有挑战,包括来自利润驱动的利益集团削弱公共卫生导向的压力。如果得到技术支持,各国政府就有能力和能力监管有风险的产品,因此应该从严格遵守失败的禁毒政策转向基于公共卫生和人权原则的监管。这将有助于重新集中精力实现联合国毒品条约的根本目标——促进人类的健康和福利。
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Regulation of Illegal Drugs – No Longer “What”?, but “How”?
The debate about the prohibition of drugs has taken a fundamental turn with the publication of ‘Regulation: The Responsible Control of Drugs’ by the Global Commission on Drug Policy. This edition of the journal publishes papers addressing how to regulate drugs, which informed the Global Commission report. These papers shift the discussion from what must be done, i.e. end prohibition, to how regulation can be implemented. These papers shift the discourse from a ‘drugs are the problem’ paradigm to ‘management of drugs is the problem’. Implications of regulation means: accepting that people should have controlled access, within a public health framework, to a range of psychoactive substances for non-medical use purposes highlighting of the incoherence of substance use management policy and regulation between legal and illegal substances blurring the dichotomy concept of medical and non-medical use supporting rigorous monitoring, evaluation, and research Consideration of implementing public interest–based regulated drug markets is gaining traction. This will not be without challenges, including pressure from profit-driven interests to weaken the public health orientation. Governments can be capable and competent when provided with technical support to regulate risky products, so should move from rigid adherence to the failed drug prohibition policy to regulation based on public health and human rights principles. This will help refocus on achieving the fundamental aim of the UN drug treaties – promotion of the health and welfare of humankind.
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