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World Federation Against Drugs (WFAD) is a multilateral community of non-governmental anti drug organizations (32 in May 2011) and individuals. Founded in 2009 in Stockholm on a conference with delegates from 80 countries. The aim of WFAD is to work for a drug-free world. WFAD is known for that it supports a restrictive drug policy and stress the importance of proactive work against use of illicit drugs and more resources to treatment of persons with drug dependency. WFAD is against marijuana legalization and do not recognize "medical marijuana" as an evidence based method for better health.
One of the speakers in the second conference in 2010 was the Executive Director of UNODC, Antonio Maria Costa. [1]
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edit- Official web page for WFAD [1]