Abstract

Drug policy in Colombia has been advancing increasingly towards greater liberalization of consumption and the consideration of the consumer as a person who exercises a right and problematic consumption as a public health problem rather than as a matter of the penal system. From the classic constitutional sentence of 1994 to the new criminal sentences, the Colombian justice system adopts a progressive vision regarding the problem of drugs.

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