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Our policy for combating drug addiction has proved to be a failure. I therefore believe it is important to use the reform of the Conventions on Drugs to: 1 – look into decriminalising the consumption of some drugs and legalising them; 2 – move towards drawing up rational prevention policies based on scientific knowledge of each drug and not on the emotional and radical approach which, by treating all drugs in the same way, ultimately removes credibility from preventive action; 3 – boost the development of a damage reduction policy that takes account of the positive results achieved in the pilot experiments run in Berne and Liverpool, which involved administering, under medical control, opiates to patients with a long history of failed treatment. These results include a fall in the crime rate, in the number of overdoses and in the number of cases of HIV, tuberculosis and hepatitis B and C transmitted."@en1
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