Tuesday, 25 January 2011

How to Capture/Save/Record Streaming TV Episodes from site like Hulu with WM Capture

BrontoSmilodon1 says:January 22, 2011 at 3:06 am

hey I’m trying the wmcapture with a movie but when it comes out its just a blackscreen with the audio still on. Do I have do some kind of step that I probably missed or to convert the caputred object.

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isreal95 says:January 23, 2011 at 9:59 am

real rap fans dont favorite rappers, they can listen to any one and hear the good in them… so all u fan boy hatas should just chill and stop being close minded!!

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The 7 Best Ways to Legally Make Money Online

such as Hubpages or Squidoo lenses to advertise your affiliate products. Furthermore some products don’t even require that you make a sale. They ‘convert’ (meaning pay commission) for you sending them possible customers which they can then promote to (often known as ‘leads’). However the best commissions are invariably earned for referrals that result in direct sales.

You can find affiliate programs for products in many ways. Search engines, directories, forums and social networks are but a few of the places you could find affiliate programs but perhaps the best places to start are the affiliate networks such as ClickBank, Commission Junction or Linkshare. Affiliate payouts can be extremely high and it is not unusual for successful internetpreneurs to earn substantial incomes this way.

Sounds easy to legally make money online with affiliate programs then? But of course it is not that simple. It’s totally useless having a great site or blog with high quality affiliate links if no one is looking for or visiting your links. No traffic equals no sales and wasted effort.

In order to succeed with affiliate programs you have to understand the marketing process. From ‘keyword analysis’ through ‘product selection’ to ‘link building’ a clear affective and powerful marketing strategy is essential if you are really going to legally make money online

It will take some time and effort to master marketing techniques but, with the help of some of the excellent affiliate training products that exist, there is no reason why you can’t earn a fantastic online income with affiliate programs.

2.Information Products: – Information products are digital and therefore have minimal storage and delivery costs. Once designed and produced you overheads thereafter are extremely low and sales prices represent high percentage profits. Information products can be Ebooks, software, training videos or anything else you can download. There are many ways to sell and to market digital products from placing them on your own sites or blogs to marketing them on via your own affiliate program via affiliate networks such as ClickBank.

Many people think it’s impossible for them to produce a product that anyone else would be interested in let alone want to buy. However everybody possesses knowledge that others want. For example I don’t know how wire my house and am terrified to even try because I lack the knowledge required to do so. So whats my solution? I need to have the right information in order to learn how to wire my house. Needless to say I would be willing to pay to have that information. So if you are an electrician I would be willing to buy that information from you. If you then consider the massive scope of the Internet market place you can start to see how you can legally make money online selling information products based upon the knowledge you already have. No matter if your an electrician, a cook, a successful mum or even a bus driver you know something other would pay to find out.

You don’t even need to be a writer, you can commission a ghost writer, or you can develop your own software or even produce your own instructional video. Do your research, read product reviews and look at other top selling products. Get this way to legally make money online right and the rewards can be very high.

3. Google Advertisement: – In the same way that you can place banners or contextual links for affiliate programs on your site, blog or landing page (well some of them anyway) you can also place ‘Google AdWords’ advertisements. Signing up for AdWords is very simple and is entirely free. Once you have set up your site or blog etc, and it has been accepted by Google, you can go ahead and design your AdWords ads. The advantage of these ads is that they will be automatically targeted to your sites content by Google. Each ad will offer a link to related products offered by people who use Pay Per Click advertising (PPC) on Google. In the same way that affiliate programs will pay out for successful conversions, Google will also split it’s commission with you for the same. Whilst this is unlikely to be as lucrative a way to legally make money online as pure affiliate programs it is a valuable addition to any internetpreneurs income.

4.Online Store : – Ask most people what they think will be a good way to legally make money online and they invariably suggest some sort of shop or Internet trading site. Whilst selling physical products can earn you a fantastic income initial set up costs can be high and the chances are that you will be competing against some well established competitors. There are a number of automated store building solutions and

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Are Legal Highs Safe and Effective?

Legal highs are substances not banned by law which people can use to get ‘high’ – a heightened emotional state of happiness or euphoria.  These legal highs are made from herbs and other natural products.  Using these products is completely within the law.  Basically, you are using natural, herbal products to stimulate your nervous and circulatory systems.  Also, there are certain legal highs which you can buy which provide you with mental and physical relaxation.  Thus, legal highs are popular both on the club scene and also for young professionals and students wishing to shed their stress and relax at the weekend after a tough week.

Legal highs are a safer and better option than illegal drugs.  Products such as Guarana and Californian Poppy are effective ways of getting a high without endangering your health in the serious ways in which you would be by using illegal drugs.  Legal highs are safer, cheaper, and won’t get you in trouble with the law.

Legal highs are usually powerful herbal mixtures which provide you with more energy and elevate your mood.  They are effective at providing the same kind of high as illegal drugs, with much less risk.  You may doubt that something which is legal could produce the same kind of high as an illegal drug; however, you should know that many of the herbs used in legal highs are also used in medical treatment.  They also have less nasty side-effects than illegal drugs.  They offer a smooth yet effective transition to elation or a hypnotic relaxation state, which is what you seek when using legal highs.  So yes, legal highs are effective, and they are safer than their illegal alternatives.

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Friday, 21 January 2011

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, then there is nothing to lose heart, there is a host of medicines available to get you energized and set the party on fire. If you want to be on an absolute high throughout the party, and want to opt energy supplements in the form of party pills, choose safely.


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Check the ingredients of the party pills; in case, you find the ingredient Benzylpiperazine (BZP), it is advisable not to go for the pill, as this ingredient has been banned in most of the countries. Piperazine derivatives including TFMPP, MeOPP, pFPP, BZP and many others are actually mixed with caffeine and a number of vitamins to make party pills. 


Trifluoromethylphenylpiperazine or TFMPP is a common piperazine-based party pill. However, it has a number of side effects and is not used medicinally. TFMPP combined with BZP brings the side effects like insomnia, nausea, anxiety, vomiting, muscle aches, headaches, impotence, seizures, migraine and even psychosis in some rare cases.


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It is best to take herbal supplement as they come without any side effects. The herbal supplements are natural and free from piperazine derivatives. With these safe supplements, you can enjoy the thrill of parties by dancing to the hip-hop and rocking to the beats of the music.


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Ethics of Legal Profession

In the same way, Law being a fraternity, the profession is entitled to loyal support of its members in the maintenance of this tradition. There are certain duties of advocates towards his profession also; like, professional courtesy, co-operation, equal consideration to all members of the profession, encourage junior brethren, should stand up for its dignity and privileges whenever there is occasion for it, he should expose corrupt or dishonest conduct in the profession. Similarly advocates should also owe certain duties towards his colleagues which is analysed in subsequent pages.

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jeremiahjawbreaker says:January 21, 2011 at 7:11 am

where did you order it from and what state do you live in because i thought you couldnt order it because its only legal in cali

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Legal Highs Explained

More and more people are discovering the benefits of legal highs.  Legal highs are non addictive and the user does not become dependent on them, because they are made from organic and natural plants and herbs.

The plants and herbs that are the ingredients of legal highs are ones that have been used by different societies across the world as healing agents, stimulants, relaxants and hallucinogens for centuries.

There are many websites where you can read about legal highs; their history, properties and effects, both positive and negative. 

There are dozens of legal highs that you can enjoy in various forms.  You can smoke, inhale and pill pop to get the desired sensation whether that is to chill out, party all night or improve your concentration.  There are even legal highs that will naturally cure your morning after the night before hangover.

If you are new to legal highs, before you start to sample a few it is best that you do a little bit of research so you know what you are taking.  There are loads of useful websites that will give you the low down on legal highs.  These websites will give you information on each legal high and a description of its effects, how it works and the ingredients that it contains.

Although legal highs are made from natural and organic plants, they can still trigger an allergic reaction in some people, so be aware of this and seek medical attention if you think you are having any kind of adverse reaction.

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IDPC calls on countries to abstain from objecting to Bolivian proposal to lift UN coca ban


The following press release and advocacy note were issued by the International Drug Policy Consortium (of which Transform is a partner member) on Jan 13th

Update Sunday Jan 16: Diplomatic games to oppose lifting unjust ban on coca chewing TNI detail latest developments as a number of countries withdraw objections, whilst the US continues its manoeuvring to push the objection through.
Update Tuesday Jan 18: The U.S. Moves to Block Bolivia’s Request to Eliminate U.N. Ban on Coca Leaf Chewing TNI cover latest developments as US prepare to lodge their objection 

Correcting a historical error: IDPC calls on countries to abstain from submitting objections to the Bolivian proposal to remove the ban on the chewing of the coca leaf


Several governments led by the United States are mobilising to block a request by the Bolivian government to remove an international ban on the centuries-old practice of chewing coca leaves. The 18-month period to contest Bolivia’s requested amendment ends January 31, 2011.In 2009, Bolivia’s first indigenous President, Evo Morales Ayma, sent a request to the United Nations to remove the unjustified ban on coca leaf chewing. This would amend the 1961 United Nations Single Convention on Narcotic Drugs and bring it in line with the 2007 UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples.Mr Morales sought to correct a historical error. He stated in his letter to the Secretary General: "Coca leaf chewing is one of the socio-cultural practices and rituals of the Andean indigenous peoples. It is closely linked to our history and cultural identity.” This ancestral practice "cannot and should not be prohibited.”
In the 1990s, a study conducted by the World Health Organisation concluded that chewing coca causes none of the harmful health or social consequences as cocaine use.  The US blocked the publication of this evidence. 
The US and a number of other governments including the UK, France, Germany, Italy, Sweden, Denmark, the Russian Federation, Japan and Colombia are now planning to stop the right of Bolivians to express their own culture. They are planning to lodge formal objections to the amendment prior to the deadline on the January 31, 2011 which would result in the UN rejecting the Bolivian request.
Jeremy Corbyn, a UK Member of Parliament and the Secretary of the All Party Parliamentary Group on Bolivia, said, 
“At a time when drug prohibition has enriched and emboldened criminal cartels to such an extent that they are attempting to violently annex the state in parts of Mexico and Guatemala, the US is expending considerable effort in blocking the Bolivian government’s legitimate and democratic right to protect and preserve a harmless indigenous practice. The international community needs to get its priorities right and resist this culturally ignorant attempt to dictate to indigenous people in Bolivia.”
The International Drug Policy Consortium (IDPC) calls on countries not to oppose the amendment. Ann Fordham, the Coordinator of IDPC, stated, 
Bolivia has made a reasonable and democratic request to the international community. The fact that predominantly Western countries are unwilling to allow even the slightest amendments to the drug control regime, even where they conflict with the cultural and indigenous rights, is a very worrying development.”
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IDPC Advocacy Note  (available in pdf here)
In 2009, the Bolivian government requested that the United Nations amend the 1961 UN Single Convention on Narcotic Drugs(1). The proposed amendment would remove the unjustified ban on coca leaf chewing while maintaining the strict global control system for coca cultivation and cocaine(2). The 18month period to contest Bolivia’s requested amendment ends January 31, 2011. Several countries, including the United States, Colombia, the Russian Federation, Japan, France, the UK, Germany, Italy, Sweden and Denmark, are considering submitting formal objections to the Secretary General. IDPC calls on these governments to think again. The continuation of the ban clearly conflicts with official multilateral government declarations, including the 2007 UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples(3). 
Protecting the indigenous and cultural right of Andean-Amazon peoples to chew coca does not undermine the international efforts to address the significant problems related to the illicit cocaine market. The amendment’s defeat would demonstrate that the international community continues to prioritise a punitive zero-tolerant approach to drug control over the rights of indigenous peoples. Objecting to the requested amendment would perpetuate an obvious violation of these liberties.
Furthermore, reasonable and technically sound amendments to the drug control Conventions should be
seen as a normal part of the modernisation process to make them fit for purpose in the 21st century.
Background

The 1961 Single Convention on Narcotic Drugs(4) is the key United Nations agreement that enshrines the global drug control system. When it was drafted and agreed, one of the drugs that Western governments wanted to bring under tight international control was cocaine. However, a dilemma existed in the widespread and culturally embedded traditional practice of chewing coca leaves in several Latin American countries (Colombia's Indigenous territories, the Brazilian Amazon, Peru and Bolivia and the North of Argentina and Chile). Unlike cocaine use, chewing coca leaf causes no known health or social problems. Nevertheless, chewing coca was banned, with governments being given twenty-five years to eradicate the practice. That deadline expired in 1989(5). Since then, the International Narcotics Control Board has constantly pressured countries to enforce the ban.

The ban on coca chewing was passed in a time when scant attention was given to cultural and indigenous rights, and records of the debate around coca leaf at that time show that the international community did not consider the rights and interests of the communities that consumed coca leaves to perpetuate religious, social, cultural and medicinal traditions.

The findings of the UN 1950 Coca Leaf Enquiry Commission report formed the justification for the ban on
coca leaf chewing in the Single Convention(6). Analysts sharply criticised the report as arbitrary, imprecise, racist, and culturally insensitive. Fifty years on, the United Nations has commendably agreed much stronger protections for indigenous rights. These resolutions raise questions regarding some aspects of the drug control conventions.

There have been several efforts to rectify this error:

1) The 1988 Trafficking Convention stipulated that any measures “shall take due account of traditional licit uses,” but immediately neutralised its possible application by holding that it could not undermine obligations assumed in previous treaties.

2) The World Health Organisation and the United Nations Interregional Crime and Justice Research Institute initiated the Cocaine Project(7) in the early 1990s. This project concluded that traditional consumption of coca leaves has no negative health effects and fulfils positive therapeutic, sacred and social functions for indigenous Andean populations. However, U.S. diplomatic pressure blocked the study’s publication, revealing a  determination to assure that ideology prevails over scientific evidence.

Widespread Support for Reform

Over the past fifty years, national and international law have firmly embedded indigenous peoples’ rights in a number of legal instruments and declarations. The 2007 UN Declaration on the Rights ofIndigenous Peoples states that “indigenous peoples have the right to maintain, control, protect and develop their cultural heritage, traditional knowledge and traditional cultural expressions.”(8)

In April 2010, the Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues, an advisory body to the UN Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC), welcomed Bolivia’s amendment on the traditional use of the coca leaf. “The Forum recommends that Member States support this initiative.”(9) In May 2009, the Forum stated that it “recognizes the cultural and medical importance of coca in the Andean region and other indigenous regions of South America” and recommended “the amendment or abolishment of the sections of the Convention relating to the custom of chewing coca leaf that are inconsistent with indigenous people´s rights to maintain their traditional practices in health and culture enshrined in Articles 11, 24 and 31 of the Declaration”(10).

Representatives of Latin American indigenous peoples have successfully fought for and secured their place in modern politics and society, defending traditional practices including the consumption of the coca leaf. Correcting the historical error banning coca use in its natural form is an indispensable measure to respect the rights of indigenous peoples in Bolivia, Peru and Colombia. For example, the Bolivian UN amendment proposal arose from the recognition in the nation’s 2009 Constitution that the coca leaf is an integral part of Bolivia’s cultural heritage.(11) Peru has always maintained a legal coca market and the National Culture Institute declared coca chewing in 2005 as immaterial cultural patrimony(12). Colombia allows traditional use of coca in its indigenous reserves and Argentina also legally recognizes coca leaf use and protects the rights of its consumers(13). With the August 2009 Presidential Declaration of Quito(14), all South American nations expressed support for the Bolivian proposal, requesting that the international community respect the ancestral cultural practice of coca leaf chewing. Potential Outcomes

If no UN members submit objections by 31st January, the amendment would automatically enter into force. If some nations object, ECOSOC will have the following options:
(a) Approve the amendment, which would not apply to objecting nations;
(b) Reject the amendment in response to objections and the substantive arguments provided; or
(c) Convene a Conference of the Parties to discuss the matter
Conclusion and Recommendations

IDPC strongly urges the international community to abstain from submitting objections to the proposed
amendment to ensure that the discriminatory and scientifically unsubstantiated ban on natural coca leaf
consumption can finally be eliminated. IDPC also calls on ECOSOC Member States to support the
amendment’s approval, with the understanding that its stipulations will not apply to objecting nations.
Resolving this contradiction between the 1961 Single Convention, the 1988 Convention and the UN
Declarations on the rights of Indigenous Peoples is long overdue.

For further background information:

Aide-Memoire on the Bolivian Proposal to Amend Article 49 of the 1961 Single Convention on Narcotic Drugs, Government of Bolivia,
Coca leaf: Myths and Reality, TNI web page with links to all relevant coca publications,
References:




1.  Economic and Social Council (15 May 2009), Single Convention on Narcotic Drugs, 1961, as amended by  the Protocol amending the Single Convention on Narcotic Drugs, 1961 (New York, 8 August 1975) - Proposal of amendments by Bolivia to article 49, paragraphs 1 (c), E/2009/78 and 2 (e),
http://druglawreform.info/images/stories/documents/ECOSOC_Bolivia_Coca_EN.pdf

2. Cocaine is the concentrated alkaloid extracted from the coca plant. The process of extracting this alkaloid is difficult and lengthy, involving numerous chemicals and requiring significant quantities of coca leaves (upwards of 100 kilos). It is not economically viable to extract cocaine from sun-dried coca leaves, coca tea or coca flour available in the legal consuming markets in the Andes region. See Henman, A & Metaal, P. (2009) Coca Myths. TNI Drugs and Conflict Debate papers, June 2009, No. 17, http://www.tni.org/sites/www.tni.org/files/download/debate17_0.pdf.

3.  United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples, Adopted by General Assembly Resolution 61/295 on 13 September 2007, http://www.un.org/esa/socdev/unpfii/en/drip.html

4. 1961 Single Convention on Narcotic Drugs, as amended by the 1972 Protocol,
http://www.unodc.org/pdf/convention_1961_en.pdf

5. The 1961 Single Convention on Narcotic Drugs entered into force in 1964. The deadline for banning the
chewing of coca leaves was the 12th December 1989. 

6. Economic and Social Council (May 1950), Report of the Commission of Enquiry on the Coca Leaf,
http://www.tni.org/archives/drugscoca-docs/enquiry1950.pdf

7. World Health Organization & United Nations Interregional Crime and Justice Research Institute, Cocaine project, http://www.tni.org/archives/docs/200703081409275046.pdf

8. Article 31 of the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples, Adopted by General Assembly Resolution 61/295 on 13 September 2007,- http://www.un.org/esa/socdev/unpfii/en/drip.html 

9. Economic and Social Council, Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues, Report on the 9th session (19-30 April 2010), E/2010/43-E/C.19/2010/15, http://www.un.org/esa/socdev/unpfii/documents/E_2010_43_EN.pdf 

10. Economic and Social Council, Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues, Report on the 8th session (18-29 May 2009), E/2009/43 - E/C.19/2009/14, http://www.un.org/esa/socdev/unpfii/documents /E_C_19_2009_14_en.pdf

11. Article 384 of the Bolivian Constitution: “The State protects the original and ancestral coca leaf as part of the cultural heritage, and a renewable natural resource of Bolivia’s biodiversity: in its natural state it is not a narcotic. Its valuation, production, trade and industrial uses will be defined by law”.
12.  Resolution 1707/INC of December 6th 2005, Peruvian National Culture Institute,
http://www.inc.gob.pe/patrimonio_cultural.shtml?x

Exec summary of Transform's 'Blueprint for Regulation' now available in Russian

 We are pleased to announce the publication of a Russian translation of 'After the War on Drugs: Blueprint for Regulation' (24 page executive summary),Transform's groundbreaking 2009 publication that considers the detail of how a post-prohibition regulatory framework for drug markets can operate (click the image below to view the pdf). We are grateful to our Russian colleagues for providing the translation.

Saturday, 15 January 2011

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What is Golden Root and what is it used for?

Many people find that taking Golden Root can help improve their physical as well as their mental performance; it can also be very effective in treating conditions of depression and fatigue syndrome.  Golden Root is a prescribed drug and is marketed as a stimulant that can be taken as an alternative to Viagra.

Golden Root is a plant that has been taken as a stimulant for thousands of years by people living in the colder regions of the northern hemisphere such as the edge of the Steppes and the mountain ranges of China.  It has been a staple ingredient in Chinese traditional medicine as a spiritual and healing pick-me-up.  Believed to have properties that improve concentration, enable the mind to work faster and optimise physical ability and stamina, it has been a popular stimulant for centuries, and was widely used by the Vikings. 

The plant was traditionally mashed into a tea but nowadays the most common way to take Golden Root is in capsule or tablet form.  Take the recommended dosage of 100 mg tablets twice a day, one in the morning and one in the afternoon.  Many users report that if they take the tablet too late then they are unable to sleep.  If you find that you are too hyperactive and alert at bedtime then reduce the dosage.

The general timescale for noticing an improvement in mind and physical ability is about four weeks of continuous Golden Root use.  People find that they have better concentration and can recover faster after doing anything energetic.

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Saturday, 8 January 2011

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Quality Country Music MP3s are Safe and Legal

If a site doesn’t ask for money per song or on a bulk download agreement, chances are the artists aren’t getting paid. If the artists, labels and promoters don’t get their royalties, it’s almost certain the downloads, even country music MP3 files are not on the up and up. Cases where fans who downloaded music only to get prosecuted personally either along with or independently from the download site are making headlines more readily these days, so caution is a virtue to exercise.





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kdraperla1 says:January 8, 2011 at 5:23 am

Hey CR, Starbucks gets it coffee from Columbia… same place most cocaine comes from.

Pretty much right on with everything else, though!

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Smoking Oils and Extracts

come in an array of different combinations and flavours designed to give you the ultimate smoking sensation.  Some of the oils are so delicious that they are almost edible, and by choosing a different one you can experience different sensations.

For the chocoholic, a few drops of Chocolate Smoking Oil will quickly transport you to heaven.  The mixture is thick and sticky so not much is needed to achieve the desired effect.  Pour a couple of drops on to your tobacco/herbal mixture and you will soon find that it becomes your favourite.  Chocolate smoking oil is a blend of Californian poppy, Cheshteya bud, Mentha Piperita, Myristica fragrans, Yellow Thorn and Theobroma cacao.

One of the most popular smoking oils is wild lettuce, a plant that has been used for centuries across the world to induce a dream-like state.  Still in use today, wild lettuce is said to raise the user to a higher state of consciousness and is sold as a solo product or as an ingredient in other legal highs.

If you want a completely fruity smoking experience then choose from one of the fruit flavours on the market.  Not only can you enjoy the zing of the fruit as you inhale, your room will fill with the delicious smell of mango, cherry, blueberry or strawberry.

can be bought legally through one of the many reputable online stores which sell them.  All purchases must be made by people over 18 years of age.

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Sinn Fein initiates reform in Ireland

Sinn Féin, Ireland’s fastest growing political party, has taken several steps to encourage a more effective, evidence-based approach to tackling the problems of drug addiction and drug-related crime.

In its most recent drug policy document, Sinn Féin demonstrates a welcome and pragmatic understanding of the factors influencing drug abuse, stating:
“Harmful drug use has a complex relationship with class, inequality and poverty. Unless poverty and inequality are tackled, the scourge of drugs will continue.”The party’s reasoned stance on drug use continues with the call for a drug policy which is founded on facts rather than ideology:

“The administration of criminal justice as it interacts with drug-related crime should be reviewed, reformed and tailored to more effectively address and reduce systemic crime, economic compulsive crime and psychopharmacological crime. A broad societal debate considering every possible approach and all relevant evidence from other jurisdictions including those that have experimented with decriminalization and/or legalization is warranted to this end.

“New approaches must be informed by the most credible emerging evidence and international best practice.”Sinn Féin has further indicated its willingness to embrace drug policy reform with the introduction of a bill to regulate the sale of ‘legal highs’. Presented to the Irish Parliament in April this year, the bill proposes the establishment of a Non-Medicinal Psychoactive Substances Regulatory Authority, whose main functions would be:
To formulate and publish rules for the issuing of licenses to those involved in the retail, distribution, import and production of non-medicinal psychoactive substances To establish and maintain a publicly available register of those licensed to engage in the sale, importation, distribution and production of non-medicinal psychoactive substances To conduct or otherwise instigate inspections of licensees’ premises, products and any property connected to the sale, distribution, importation and production of non-medicinal psychoactive substances In the explanatory memorandum to the bill, the Sinn Féin spokesperson for Justice, Social Welfare and International Affairs, Aengus Ó Snodaigh, highlighted the futility of adopting a purely prohibitive stance on the trade of these substances via ‘head shops’:
“The current system of identifying and banning substances has proven ineffective in dealing with these dangerous substances. Through cynical labelling and the masking of active ingredients the head shops have managed to establish an increasingly lucrative industry to the detriment of public health and well-being.”In contrast, Ó Snodaigh rightly claims that by taking a regulatory approach to the sale and distribution of legal highs, the new bill will help to “protect public health and reduce the risk of harm from such products and substances”.

Ó Snodaigh further highlighted his party’s commitment to establishing a more effective drug policy by putting a parliamentary question to the Irish Minister for Foreign Affairs, Micheál Martin. After being made aware of the proposal by Transform, Ó Snodaigh asked the Minister for his views on carrying out a transnational impact assessment of drug policy, a measure initially advocated in a briefing paper by the International Drug Policy Consortium.

Martin’s response to the question was typically evasive and dismissive, stating that he was “not aware” that the IDPC’s proposals for an impact assessment of drug policy had been raised in any relevant international forum.

As Transform is proposing, impact assessments of drug policy are a vital step in establishing a fairer and more successful solution to the challenges of problematic drug use and the illegal drug trade. Without such non-partisan evaluations of drug policy, drug war ideology, knee jerk responses to media panics and populist law and order posturing will continue to underpin governmental approaches to drugs. Bad policy can be the only result and the plight of the most vulnerable members of society will continue to worsen.

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