
The Virgin group founder says America's approach to illegal drugs is ?racist? and calls for legalisation of marijuana.
RICHARD BRANSON has slammed America's drugs policy for being "racist" and a "war on black people" in an interview with US freesheet Metro.
?The fundamental difference [in drug policy] in America is that it is a war against black people. 85 percent of people who go to prison for drug use in America are black people.
They don't take more drugs, but it's a racist law against black people in America," he said.
?The law should be changed. You?ve got something like 1.5 million people in American jails languishing for taking drugs and that is wrong," said Branson, a member of the Global Commission on Drug Policy (GCDP). "Those people would be much better being out in society, being helped if they have drug problem, getting off the problem.?
The billionaire entrepreneur, fresh from his triumph this week over the UK government, was in New York as guest editor at the newspaper. Earlier this year, The Week reported he called for an end to the "failed war on drugs" in his capacity as GDCP member.
?I am part of the global commission on drugs, and it consists of 15 ex-presidents from South America, it consists of people like Kofi Annan, Paul Volcker, George Schultz, and ex-presidents from Switzerland and Greece and other places," he told the paper.
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