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Colombian president says cocaine ‘no worse than whiskey’

By AFP
06 February 2025   |   8:46 am
Cocaine "is no worse than whiskey" and is only illegal because it comes from Latin America, said Colombian President Gustavo Petro during a live broadcast of a government meeting.
Handout picture released by Colombian Presidency shows Colombian’s President Gustavo Petro (L) speaking to his ministers next to his new Chief of Staff of the Presidency Armando Benedetti at Narino Presidential Palace in Bogota on February 4, 2025. Colombian government is collapsing with the resignation of at least two senior officials following an unusual meeting between President Gustavo Petro and his cabinet broadcasted live. (Photo by Handout / PRESIDENCIA COLOMBIA / AFP) /

Cocaine “is no worse than whiskey” and is only illegal because it comes from Latin America, said Colombian President Gustavo Petro during a live broadcast of a government meeting.

Colombia is the world’s biggest cocaine producer and exporter, mainly to the United States and Europe, and has spent decades fighting against drug trafficking.

During a six-hour ministerial meeting — broadcast live for the first time ever — the leftist president said “cocaine is illegal because it is made in Latin America, not because it is worse than whiskey.”

“Scientists have analyzed this. Cocaine is no worse than whiskey,” he added, suggesting that the global cocaine industry could be “easily dismantled” if the drug were legalized worldwide.

“If you want peace, you have to dismantle the business (of drug trafficking),” he said. “It could easily be dismantled if they legalize cocaine in the world. It would be sold like wine.”

Petro also pointed out that fentanyl “is killing Americans and it is not made in Colombia”, referring to the opioid responsible for around 75,000 deaths in the United States a year, according to official data.

“Fentanyl was created as a pharmacy drug by North American multinationals” and those who consumed it “became addicted,” he added.

Since coming to power in 2022, Petro has attempted to make peace with all of the armed groups that are fueled by drug trafficking in the hope of ending six decades of conflict.

Cocaine production in Colombia reached a record-high in 2023, jumping 53 percent to 2,600 tons, according to the UN Office on Drugs and Crime.

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