Ending the Global War on Drugs CatoInst Tuesday, November 15, 2011 9:00 a.m. - 6:15 p.m. Due to construction, as Cato expands its facilities, the conference will be held at NAHB Auditorium 1201 15th Street, N.W., Washington D.C. (Corner of 15th St. and M St., N.W.) About the Conference | Conference Schedule | Registration Although the global prohibition of drugs has manifestly failed to stem the use of narcotics, it has generated enormous costs and perverse outcomes. In the United States, the war on drugs is generating alarming violations of civil liberties, weakening the rule of law, and compromising law enforcement efforts. The U.S.-led drug war is also undermining legitimate foreign policy goals around the world, including the spread of liberal democracy and an effective war on terror. This conference will bring together prominent scholars and international leaders to analyze current policy and propose practical alternatives such as legalization. Speakers will discuss: The impact of the drug war in Mexico, on the U.S. border, and in Central America How prohibition helps fund terrorist groups in Afghanistan, Pakistan, and beyond How Washington's anti-narcotics campaign violates the Constitution The effects of criminalization on minorities in the United States Lessons from South America The evolution of drug policy in the United States and what decriminalization or legalization would look like in practice Featuring Fernando Henrique Cardoso Former President, Brazil Jorge Castañeda Former Minister of Foreign Affairs, Mexico Mary Anastasia O'Grady Member of the Editorial Board, Wall Street Journal Luis Alberto Lacalle Pou Speaker of the House of Deputies, Uruguay Glenn GreenwaldColumnist and Blogger, Salon Leigh Maddox Board Member, Law Enforcement Against Prohibition Professor, University of Maryland Francis Carey School of Law Ethan Nadelmann Executive Director, Drug Policy Alliance Tucker Carlson Editor-in-Chief, Daily Caller Special video messages from Vicente Fox, Former President of Mexico and George Shultz, Former U.S. Secretary of State Any members in the DC area can keep us posted
I LOVE CATO! They also provide us with a most excellent Raid Map that details all of the botched paramilitary drug raids across our country: Botched Paramilitary Police Raids Looks like Civil War to me.