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Sting, Soros, and Montel for the DPA

Public service video: drug users are people too.

Sting Teams Up with Montel Williams and George Soros in New Drug Policy Alliance Video Calling for End to Drug War

Sting, the internationally renowned singer/songwriter, has teamed up with actor/producer/medical marijuana advocate Montel Williams and businesssman/philanthropist George Soros in a powerful video supporting the Drug Policy Alliance's call for an end to the failed war on drugs.

In the two-minute video, Sting poignantly states that he believes in the right to "sovereignty over one's mind and body" and that "the war
on drugs represents an extraordinary violation of human rights." He goes on to say that "it's time to step out of our comfort zone and
begin to tell the truth about drugs and our failed drug policies."

Montel Williams expresses his view that, "whether you use drugs or not you deserve to be treated with kindness and dignity."

George Soros, meanwhile, explains that he supports the Drug Policy Alliance because the organization promotes harm reduction and fosters debate on drug policy.

The video also includes a scientist, an activist, a former drug war prisoner, and a parent -- each of whom articulates the need to dramatically reduce the role of criminalization in drug policy.

The Drug Policy Alliance is the nation's leading organization working to end the war on drugs and to promote new drug policies grounded in science, compassion, health and human rights. DPA is headquartered in New York City, with offices in California, Washington, DC, New Mexico, and New Jersey.

Posted By jamesk at 2010-06-03 13:09:32 permalink | comments
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billl. : 2010-06-03 22:46:25
Yeah, (some of) these guys are rich, and maybe corporate--but I much prefer this sort of approach over the "surrender your ego to the jedi panopticon pyramid scheme" evangelism or whatever it is that some drug enthusiasts are wrapped up in.

This is a reasonable sell: Science. Human rights. Let's stop locking people up. Sovereignty over one's mind and body. Dignity. Good memes to promote.

Paul. : 2010-06-03 22:28:16
Good. Where will it be shown?

The only thing I worry about here is the presence of Soros. Soros is hated by many conservatives, and showing him in the video makes this more of a red team/ blue team thing. It may seem surprising to some liberals, but there is a sizeable minority of conservatives who oppose the war on drugs.

To beat the drug war, we need to restructure the old web of alliances in the conservative and liberal camps. We need people from both sides of politics to provide the critical mass necessary to end the war.

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