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Pope to legalising recreational drugs: Just say no

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AP Vatican City
Pope Francis condemned the legalisation of recreational drugs as a flawed and failed experiment today, lending his voice to a debate which is raging from the US to Uruguay and beyond.

Francis told delegates to a drug-enforcement conference in Rome that even limited attempts to legalise recreational drugs "are not only highly questionable from a legislative standpoint, but they fail to produce the desired effects."

Likewise, providing addicts with drugs doesn't solve the problem and is "rather a veiled means of surrendering to the phenomenon," he said.

"Let me state this in the clearest terms possible: the problem of drug use is not solved with drugs!"
 

Francis has frequently railed against the "evil" of drug addiction and has met with addicts on several occasions. When he was archbishop of Buenos Aires, he similarly devoted much of his pastoral care to addicts.

Just last month, Uruguay - next door to Francis' native Argentina - approved selling marijuana cigarettes in pharmacies.

Recreational marijuana is now legal in the US states of Colorado and Washington, and Oregon may put the matter to a vote later this year.

Marijuana is technically illegal in the Netherlands, but possession of small amounts is not prosecuted and it is sold openly in "coffee shops.

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First Published: Jun 20 2014 | 6:46 PM IST

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