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Standing Committee on Peace and Concerns

Drug Concerns Working Group

The Drug Concerns Working Group had its origins in early 1997, when members of Central Philadelphia Monthly Meeting Peace and Social Concerns Committee decided to explore the drug crisis in the United States. A Called Meeting of Friends About Drugs was held at Friends Center on February 7, 1998, and attended by some 70 Quakers from a number of Monthly Meetings. Out of this meeting came the formation of the DCWG with members from several meetings. It is now under the care of Philadelphia Yearly Meeting's Standing Committee on Peace and Concerns.

Co-Clerks:

Meeting Dates:
The DCWG meets one Saturday per month — usually the second Saturday of the month — from 10:30 to 12:30. All meetings are open to interested persons.

Minute on Drug Concerns:
One early activity of the DCWG was the drafting of a minute in opposition to the so-called "War on Drugs." The proposed minute was sent to all PYM monthly meetings and was endorsed by nearly half. It was forwarded to Yearly Meeting, which united with it, after prayerful consideration, on March 26, 2000.

Minute on Drug Concerns
Approved by Philadelphia Yearly Meeting in Session, March 26, 2000

Friends for over 300 years have sought to live "in the virtue of that life and power that takes away the occasion of all wars." Today our country is engaged in a "war on drugs" which bears all the hallmarks of war: displaced populations, disrupted economies, terrorism, abandonment of hope by those the war is supposedly being fought to help, the use of military force, the curtailment of civil liberties, and the demonizing of the "enemies."

While we are all affected by the war on drugs, we are painfully aware that particularly victimized are people of color, the poor, and other less powerful persons. In addition, drugs continue to do terrible harm to people in our country and throughout the world. Our federal, state, and local governments need to put much greater emphasis on strategies that act to remove the causes of drug addiction and provide for education, treatment, and research into the causes of addiction.

We call upon Friends to work toward exploring ways in which the vast sums now being used in this war can be diverted toward treatment, research, and education on the dangers of the use of illegal drugs and inappropriate use of legal drugs, such as alcohol and tobacco. We also call upon Friends to be mindful of the ways in which our behavior and our speech support this war and the misuse of drugs.

Some Friends, presently under the weight of this concern, are working toward the development of political alliances to change government policy. Other Friends are working to develop ways to reach out to people in and out of the Religious Society of Friends suffering from addiction and to help them call on the Holy Spirit for aid in freeing themselves from this terrible burden. We urge Friends to support those who carry this concern and pray that others will join them in finding paths that lead us toward peace, reconciliation, and healing.


Current Issues and Projects:
Currently, the DCWG is exploring these matters:
  • Quaker-based counseling and recovery programs for addicts;
  • Harm reduction programs, nonjudgmental approaches to dealing with addiction and its costs to society.

How You Can Help:
Volunteers are needed for current projects. New members are always welcome on the committee.

 

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