
A U.N. agency on Monday called for legalizing drugs in Latin America to reduce the human cost of prohibition.
Alicia Barcena, a Mexican who heads the Santiago-based Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC), the United Nations' regional arm, told a Latin America forum in Paris the time had come to explore a new strategy.
"I'm going to be very provocative. Who would drug legalization be good for? Latin America and the Caribbean, for God's sake. Because the illegality is what's killing people," she said, according to Reuters. "It's time to seriously consider legalizing drugs."












Comment: However, legalization in Latin America won't do much to stem the violence, since it will still be illegal in the countries the cartels export to. And it will be business as usual.