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Historical UN Drug Policy Reform Efforts and WHO Cannabis ReviewHistorical UN Drug Policy Reform Efforts and WHO Cannabis Review
Historical UN Drug Policy Reform Efforts and WHO Cannabis Review The passage outlines past diplomatic initiatives and WHO scientific reviews related to cannabis regulation. It contains no concrete allegations, financial flows, or misconduct involving powerful actors, offering only background context for policy discussions. Key insights: Presidents of Colombia, Guatemala, and Mexico urged the UN to prioritize drug policy reform in 2012.; A 2014 Global Commission on Drug Policy, featuring Kofi Annan and former heads of state, called for de‑criminalization.; Mexico sponsored a 2016 UNGASS on drugs, co‑sponsored by 95 countries, but the outcome reaffirmed existing conventions.
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Historical UN Drug Policy Reform Efforts and WHO Cannabis Review The passage outlines past diplomatic initiatives and WHO scientific reviews related to cannabis regulation. It contains no concrete allegations, financial flows, or misconduct involving powerful actors, offering only background context for policy discussions. Key insights: Presidents of Colombia, Guatemala, and Mexico urged the UN to prioritize drug policy reform in 2012.; A 2014 Global Commission on Drug Policy, featuring Kofi Annan and former heads of state, called for de‑criminalization.; Mexico sponsored a 2016 UNGASS on drugs, co‑sponsored by 95 countries, but the outcome reaffirmed existing conventions.
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