Pandemic spurs scientists to look closer at an experimental treatment for severe depression – CTV News

TORONTO -- COVID-19 hasnt just worsened mental health across the country its also cut access to specific medical treatments for those who struggle from severe depression, such as electroconvulsive therapy (ECT).

But the pressure of a pandemic has also spurred scientists to focus on some new therapies in order to keep helping patients, turning necessity into opportunity.

One patient who underwent an experimental therapy during the pandemic believes it could change lives, and even replace ECT altogether.

Kileen Sprock was in need of urgent help a month ago when she turned to a new treatment.

The human resources specialist had struggled with depression on and off for the past five years, undergoing various treatment.

But during COVID-19, she worsened.

I have been off work, and that has had a huge impact on my life, as you can imagine, Sprock told CTV News. Essentially, I am at home. If you've ever experienced depression, you know that there's pervasive sadness, there's a lack of confidence, a lack of self worth, fatigue, [you get] tired easily, and it was just a really difficult, difficult experience.

One of the medical therapies she had tried in the past was ECT, which is seen as a last resort for those suffering from depression so severe it will not respond to any other treatment.

But during the pandemic, ECT became more dangerous to administer.

Dr. Daniel Blumberger, director and chair of the Temerity Centre for Therapeutic Brain Intervention with CAMH, explained to CTV News that they had no choice but to cut down on patients due to the threat of COVID-19.

We were struck with a crisis, because when you do electroconvulsive therapy, there's a potential to generate aerosols when you have to give oxygen to patients, he said.

The treatment is performed under anesthesia, and involves small electric currents being passed through the brain. Patients are given oxygen through a mask while they are under, and they are asleep for around five to 10 minutes.

A psychiatrist, an anesthetist and other assistants have to be there for the process, all decked out in full PPE, all afraid of contracting the virus in the process.

But after doctors reduced the number of patients receiving ECT during the pandemic in order to cut down on virus risks for everyone involved, those patients were still in need of care.

We had to have another solution for these very sick and severely ill patients, Blumberger said.

When Sprocks mental health was worsening as a result of the pandemic, it was hard to find anywhere that would treat her due to hospitals cutting down on patients.

The hospitals were not really accepting new patients for different treatments, unless it was very very serious, Sprock said.

Thats when she heard of an emerging treatment.

I had tried so many different treatments, I had done ECT, dozens of antidepressants, Sprock said. "So this treatment was really, like, why not. Let's try it, I have nothing to lose.

A month ago at CAMH in Toronto, she was treated with an accelerated version of transcranial magnetic stimulation.

Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS), a non-invasive procedure where an electromagnetic coil delivers magnetic pulses to stimulate the brain, is already approved for treating depression. In fact, Sprock had tried it before.

But usually the treatment is delivered once a day for six weeks or longer.

In recent years, scientists have been looking at delivering these magnetic pulses at higher volumes and on faster timelines to improve the treatment, such as intermittent theta-burst stimulation (iTBS), a more efficient version of rTMS that shortens sessions without sacrificing effectiveness. But iTBS still requires daily sessions over six weeks.

With COVID-19 creating pressure on all aspects of medical care, the question of speeding up these treatments was more pressing than ever.

Scientists and doctors decided to intensify and accelerate the treatment, delivering eight doses in a single day over one week, or in Sprocks case, two weeks.

And she noticed changes quickly.

I started to feel really, really good, she said. Probably about the fourth day of this treatment. It's hard to articulate, but I showed up for treatment that day, and I just felt brighter. And that had not happened with other treatments that I had been through.

Although accelerating the treatment is experimental still, preliminary studies suggest it works.

We think that the number of treatments per day has an effect that we're able to push the brain past what a once a day treatment would do, Blumberger said.

In the U.S. where the accelerated TMS was first tested researchers report up to 90 per cent remission for patients.

Study results from a randomized controlled trial are pending publication in the spring, according to the lead scientist, Nolan Williams, an assistant professor of Psychiatry and Behavioural Sciences at the Stanford University Medical Center.

We're looking at a therapy that works, Williams told CTV News.

Researchers speculate that the treatment is hitting the regions of the brain that are causing the depressive systems more accurately than before.

We use a special type of brain MRI to localize the exact position, Williams said. So we have kind of a personalized algorithm for finding the best spot, based off of the brain anatomy. That's probably a key difference.

Doctors in Vancouver have been trying accelerated TMS as well.

It's worked really, really, really well, Dr. Fidel Vila-Rodriguez, an assistant professor in the department of psychiatry at the University of British Columbia, told CTV News. That handful of patients that we've treated, they've all gotten better.

Being able to deliver treatment faster and over a shorter period has allowed more patients to get care even during the pandemic, Blumberger said.

Its been a big help, because they would have had to potentially wait for ECT or may not have been able to access it.

The logistics of ECT are also more complex than TMS, Vila-Rodriguez added, making it harder during COVID-19 due to the requirement of extra specialized staff and things such as anesthesia. Only one technician is required to physically deliver treatment with TMS.

You can treat a lot more people than you could treat with with ECT, Vila-Rodriguez said.

Williams pointed out that getting access to ECT can be very difficult in a non-pandemic year as well.

In the United States, only about 1.5 per cent of people that meet criteria for getting ECT actually get it, he said. So, 98.5 per cent people don't get it. One of the biggest reasons is [many] hospitals don't have ECT.

If accelerated TMS can help as much as ECT, it could be hugely important because its more accessible, and doesnt require as many people.

Some patients also may be wary to try ECT for a variety of reasons.

Mayo Clinic explains on its website that the treatment has a stigma due to how it was sometimes administered in the past, including high doses of electricity without anesthesia, leading to injury and serious memory loss.

In modern times, ECT is only administered with the patients informed consent, and 60 - 80 per cent of patients with depression achieve remission after treatment, according to the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH), making it one of the most effective treatments for those with treatment-resistant mental illnesses.

But although it is safe, there are still some side-effects.

We need an alternative to ECT because even though electroconvulsive therapy is the most effective treatment for severe depression, unfortunately it's also associated with significant side-effects, and one of those side-effects, which is quite troublesome, is impact on memory, Vila-Rodriguez said.

Sprock said that one of the things she found remarkable about receiving accelerated TMS was how much less invasive it was compared to ECT, adding that her only side-effect so far has been headaches the day she received treatment.

ECT had some impact when she received it in the past, she said, but it did come at a cost.

I had memory loss that was quite severe for about a year, she said. Slowly, my memory did come back as time went on. I still have a little bit of memory issues, but I can't say that is too too bad. But with [accelerated TMS] theres been no impact to memory. Wonderful.

Sprock believes the therapy is so revolutionary that it could completely replace ECT, adding that if accelerated TMS had been around five years ago, she would have chosen it over trying ECT.

When shed been treated with the original TMS before, she had experienced slight improvements, which didnt last long. But this was night and day.

Sprock almost felt the way she used to before depression, she said.

I'm happy I'm chatty, she said. I'm back to being bubbly. So it really has changed my life. At this point, I do have six more months of follow up. They do assessments every week where they'll test to see how I'm doing, and based on where I am, I might go in for booster treatments. But otherwise, if all goes well in six months, I hope to be back to working.

Scientists are now planning a formal study to measure this accelerated treatment's effects to see if it truly is an alternative to ECT for some patients.

For now, it remains a last resort to help those in crisis during the pandemic.

Resources are available in communities across Canadafor anyone struggling with anxiety, depression or other mental health concerns.

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Axele hits outstanding milestone of 10000 loads since introduction less than 90 says ago – American Journal of Transportation

Rapid adoption of solution validates need for intelligent TMS for small to midsize truckload market

Axele, LLC, a Transportation Management System (TMS) company, announces that it has hit an unprecedented milestone of over 1,000 users registered and 10,000 loads managed in less than 90 days since introduction of the Axele TMS. The rapid adoption of Axele TMS validates the need for an intelligent TMS in the market targeting small to midsize truckload carriers.

Seeing this significant growth of users and loads since we started charging subscribers on November 2, 2020, the day the product became fully commercialized, shows that the truckload carrier market has long been underserved and in desperate need of a solution like this, said Ryan Camacho, Director, Business Development, Axele. With the Axele TMS, small to midsize carriers can reap the benefits of an optimized, automated, and connected TMS, with features and functionalities that enterprise TMS systems offer to large clients, at an affordable price.

Parent company Optym in June 2020 initially launched Axele TMS. From June through October 2020, Axele TMS users had used the tool at no charge. However, in November 2020, Axele launched its paid subscription model and has experienced impressive adoption by over 1,000 users, with 750 truck drivers hauling over 10,000 loads managed by the system.

The Axele TMS is built using Optyms proprietary algorithms that have successfully optimized flight schedules, railroad network planning, and linehaul planning for global logistics corporations. Axele TMS empowers small to medium-sized truckload carriers to increase operating income and reduce the time spent managing the business. The system is the first to deliver advanced optimization and automation technologies to carriers of all sizes capabilities that were once available only to large enterprise-sized trucking companies.

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MEGALOBOX 2: NOMAD to Premiere in April 2021 on TOKYO MX & BS11 – Business Wire

TOKYO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--TMS Entertainment today announced that MEGALOBOX 2: NOMAD, the highly anticipated sequel to the internationally acclaimed anime series MEGALOBOX, will premiere in April 2021 on Japanese television networks TOKYO MX and BS11.

MEGALOBOX, a series based on Tomorrows Joe by Asao Takamori (Ikki Kajiwara) and Tetsuya Chiba, was originally released in 2018 to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the original manga title.

Teaser Trailer and Visuals RevealedThe teaser trailer and visuals have also been revealed ahead of the broadcast.Watch the teaser now: https://youtu.be/bjl0qMgrugQ

The striking teaser visual, drawn by the director Yo Moriyama, shows Joe standing with his gear covering the body full of scars. Seven years after Joes reign as the first Megalonia champion, we now find him calling himself Nomad. The accompanying teaser trailer reveals a glimpse of what had happened to Joe after the fateful match with Yuri in MEGALOBOX.

ABOUT MEGALOBOX 2: NOMADIn the end, Gearless Joe was the one that reigned as the champion of Megalonia, a first ever megalobox tournament. Fans everywhere were mesmerized by the meteoric rise of Joe who sprung out from the deepest underground ring to the top in mere three months and without the use of gear. Seven years later, Gearless Joe was once again fighting in underground matches. Adorned with scars and once again donning his gear, but now known only as NomadWEB: https://megalobox.com/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/joe50_megalobox

STAFFOriginal Concept: Tomorrows JoeOriginal Comic Books Created by Asao Takamori, Tetsuya Chiba / Published by Kodansha.Director / Concept Designer: Yo MoriyamaScenario: Katsuhiko Manabe, Kensaku KojimaCharacter Designer: Ayumi KurashimaSub Character Designer: Naomi KanedaMusic: mabanuaAnimation production: TMS Entertainment Co., Ltd.Produced by MEGALOBOX2 Project

CASTJoe / NOMAD: Yoshimasa HosoyaGANSAKU NANBU: Shiro SaitoYURI: Hiroki YasumotoSACHIO: Michiyo Murase

Asao Takamori, Tetsuya Chiba/Kodansha/MEGALOBOX2 project. All Rights Reserved.

About TMS EntertainmentBy maintaining a balance of creativity and business production, TMS Entertainment provides a one-stop shop for services from IP creation to consumer satisfaction improvement, centered around its animation production, licensing, and content businesses. TMS Entertainment has continuously produced much-loved anime titles in Japan, including "Lupin the 3rd," "Dr. STONE," and MEGALOBOX while connecting its library of over 12,000 episodes across a total of 420 titles to its global business.

WEB: https://www.tms-e.co.jp/global/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/tmsanime Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AnimeTMS Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tmsanime/

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Best Comprehensive Report on Treasury Management System (TMS) Market 2021-2027| Cisco, Everbridge, HPE (Aruba), Cloud4Wi, Signify (Philips), CARTO …

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Global Transportation Management System Market Report 2021: Opportunities in the Increasing Adoption of Cloud-Based Technology and Industry 4.0 -…

DUBLIN, Jan. 28, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- The "Global Transportation Management System (2020-2025) by Component, Transportation Mode, Deployment, Organisation Type, End-user, Geography, Competitive Analysis and the Impact of Covid-19 with Ansoff Analysis" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.

The Global Transportation Management Systems Market is estimated to be USD 7.4 Bn in 2020 and is expected to reach USD 17.7 Bn by 2025, growing at a CAGR of 19%.

The major driver for the Transportation Management System market is technological advancements in the transportation and logistics industry. The majority of the companies in the world are adopting digital technologies for creating unmatched opportunities for operational planning and a richer client experience.

Advanced technologies like Internet of things, Artificial intelligence, and big data analytics are driving the transportation management system. It also allows for smarter and efficient transport and logistics operations. Another major driver is exponential growth in the e-commerce industry, which improves the growth of the market.

However, the shortage of experienced professionals and higher implementation and maintenance costs hamper the market from growing during the forecast period.

Segments CoveredBased on Component, the global Transportation Management System is segmented into Solutions and Services. The Solutions is further divided into Planning and Execution, Order Management, Audit, Payment and Claims, Analytics and Reporting, and Routing and Tracking. The Service component is further divided into Consulting, Integration, and Implementation, and Support and Maintenance. The Consulting service segment is expected to grow at a higher rate. It is helpful for end-users because some of the companies do not have the experienced to understand the complexities involved in configuring TMS.

Based on Transportation Mode, the Global Transportation Management System is segmented into Roadways, Railways, Airways, and Maritime. The Roadways segment is expected to grow during the forecast period. It is the most prevalent mode of transport. Roadway mode is a relatively cheaper and flexible mode, making it possible to load and unload anywhere.

Based on Deployment Type, the Cloud segment holds the maximum share in TMS. The emergence of cloud-based technologies is anticipated to trigger the replacement of aging conventional TMS solutions. The recent development in software such as machine learning and predictive analytics, 3-D printing anticipate the growth and opportunities for the key players in the transportation management system market.

Based on Organisation Type, the Large Enterprise holds the maximum share in the market. The TMS offers a centralized system with several features like carrier tracking, order management, billing and accounts settlement, etc. Large enterprises invest heavily in TMS to increase their overall productivity and efficiency. Also, advanced technologies and innovative solutions in TMS helps enterprises to grow rapidly.

Based on End User, the Manufacturing segment holds the largest share in the market. Most of the manufacturing companies are adopting transportation solutions for cost reduction. TMS helps in tracking and managing inventory, route optimization, and minimizing shipment/freight costs. It also reduces the operational cost. It increases visibility and control over the transportation chain and unscheduled downtime and improves product performance.

Based on Region, North America is expected to hold the largest market share in the market. This is because of the adoption of advanced technologies and cloud computing. They have an advanced IT infrastructure, which reduces the operational expenditure through various advancement in technologies.

Asia-Pacific is also expected to witness a high growth rate. It is mainly due to the increasing international trade, increasing penetration of smartphone use coupled with increasing disposable income. These factors propel the growth of eCommerce in these regions. Therefore, proper TMS will be required to cater to a broad range of customers.

Market Dynamics

Drivers

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1 Report Description

2 Research Methodology

3 Executive Summary

4 Market Overview4.1 Introduction 4.2 Market Dynamics4.2.1 Drivers4.2.2 Restraints4.2.3 Opportunities4.2.4 Challenges4.3 Trends

5 Market Analysis5.1 Porter's Five Forces Analysis5.2 Impact of COVID-195.3 Ansoff Matrix Analysis

6 Global Transportation Management System Market, By Component6.1 Introduction6.2 Solutions 6.2.1 Planning and Execution 6.2.2 Order Management6.2.3 Audit, Payment, and Claims 6.2.4 Analytics and Reporting 6.2.5 Routing and Tracking6.3 Services 6.3.1 Consulting 6.3.2 Integration and Implementation 6.3.3 Support and Maintenance

7 Global Transportation Management System Market, By Transportation Mode7.1 Introduction7.2 Roadways7.3 Railways 7.4 Airways 7.5 Maritime

8 Global Transportation Management System Market, By Deployment Type8.1 Introduction8.2 On-Premises8.3 Cloud

9 Global Transportation Management System Market, By Organisation Type9.1 Introduction9.2 Large Enterprises9.3 Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises

10 Global Transportation Management System Market, By End User10.1 Introduction10.2 Retail10.3 Healthcare and Pharmaceutical 10.4 Manufacturing 10.5 Transportation and Logistics 10.6 Energy and Utilities 10.7 Government 10.8 Other

11 Global Transportation Management System Market, By Geography11.1 Introduction11.2 North America11.2.1 US11.2.2 Canada11.2.3 Mexico11.3 South America11.3.1 Brazil11.3.2 Argentina11.4 Europe11.4.1 UK11.4.2 France11.4.3 Germany11.4.4 Italy11.4.5 Spain11.4.6 Rest of Europe11.5 Asia-Pacific11.5.1 China11.5.2 Japan11.5.3 India11.5.4 Indonesia11.5.5 Malaysia11.5.6 South Korea11.5.7 Australia11.5.8 Russia11.5.9 Rest of APAC11.6 Rest of the World11.6.1 Qatar11.6.2 Saudi Arabia11.6.3 South Africa11.6.4 United Arab Emirates11.6.5 Latin America

12 Competitive Landscape12.1 IGR Competitive Quadrant12.2 Market Share Analysis12.3 Competitive Scenario12.3.1 Mergers & Acquisitions12.3.2 Agreements, Collaborations, & Partnerships12.3.3 New Product Launches & Enhancements12.3.4 Investments & Fundings

13 Company Profiles13.1 Oracle 13.2 SAP 13.3 Manhattan Associates13.4 C.H. Robinson 13.5 Trimble13.6 Blujay Solutions13.7 Mercurygate International 13.8 Blue Yonder 13.9 Transplace 13.10 Descartes Systems Group 13.11 E2OPEN 13.12 Alpega Group13.13 3GTMS13.14 3T Logistics & Technology Group13.15 Globaltranz13.16 Inmotion Global13.17 Vtradex13.18 MP Objects13.19 Logistically13.20 One Network Enterprises13.21 Elemica13.22 Tailwind Transportation Software13.23 Intellitrans13.24 Allotrac

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The New World of Logistics – PRNewswire

ATLANTA, Feb. 2, 2021 /PRNewswire/ --TranMazon LLC is excited to announce the launch of their New Transportation Management System and Grocery Delivery System, their Transportation Management System (TMS) is designed to allow their Virtual Branch Partners (VBP) to work from home in a very professional manner accordingly to their CEO and President Milton L. Collier.

Entry of New World of Logistics amid COVID-19 Pandemic

Accordingly, to Milton L. Collier, CEO and President of TranMazon the COVID-19 pandemic has put forward a spectrum of challenges, but logistics is still full speed ahead. As supply chains across the world continue to be burdened with soaring demands for shipping and moving products companies are expected to formulate an efficient model to address these demands.

At present, participants within the last mile delivery transportation market are increasingly examining different methods that are likely to minimize the costs of transportation of goods in the last leg of the journey.

Advancements in technology like TranMazon Transportation Management System (TMS) are likely to drive innovations. The flourishing e-Commerce sector has presented significant opportunities for participants in the last mile delivery transportation market. Currently, pilot testing of new technologies and new transportation models around the world has increased at a rapid pace a trend that is likely to continue during the assessment period. Some of the factors that are likely to enable the growth of the last mile delivery transportation market include the adoption of diversified last mile services, assessment of incurring costs of sold goods, and expansion of the omni-channel inventory selection.

TranMazon LLC is genuinely excited and anticipated to expand their operation with their new Transportation Management System (TMS) and hire more Virtual Branch Partners (VBP) to work from home all over the USA, owing to a rise in the middle-class population across the globe that has led to an increase in consumption and hence, is expected to boost the volume of goods transported.

Please review TranMazon website; http://www.TranMazon.com for more details about their company and services provided.

TranMazon is a Delivery Service Partner with Amazon and Logistics Industry Services Provider. Our goal is to provide "Best in Class" services. It begins with the courtesy and helpfulness of our Customer Service Team. We believe in treating our customers and employees with respect and integrity. It's a reflection of the pride we take in presenting solutions that work. Failure to deliver for our customers is not acceptable. That's why we bring a "World Class" attitude to our jobs each day.

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Former grand chief Konrad Sioui tapped to become next head of SAAQ board – Global News

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Konrad Sioui, the former grand chief of the Huron-Wendat Nation, is taking the reins of the board of directors at the Socit de lassurance automobile du Qubec (SAAQ).

Sioui was appointed to the post at the provinces automobile insurance board by the Council of Ministers on Wednesday. He is the first representative of a First Nation to head the board of directors of a Quebec Crown corporation, according to the provincial government.

In a government statement, Sioui said he was very enthusiastic about his new responsibilities.

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Quebec Transport Minister Franois Bonnardel welcomed the appointment and praised the qualities of Sioui, whose experience and humanism will support the SAAQ in the constant improvement of its customer services and to road accident victims.

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Sioui was grand chief from 2008 to 2020 of the Huron-Wendat Nation in Wendake, near Quebec City. He was ousted from the position after he was defeated by current chief Rmy Vincent.

When he was elected in 2008, he himself took over the role from Max Gros-Louis, who died last November.

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Alibaba Stock Jumps, Hyliion Slumps, and the Stock Market Loves Big Tech Earnings – Barron’s

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Stocks were mixed Wednesday morning as stellar earnings from Amazon.com and Google gave the Nasdaq a boost, but had no impact on the Dow.

Futures on the Dow Jones Industrial Average were off 2 points, while S&P 500 futures had risen 0.3%, and Nasdaq Composite futures had gained 0.7%.

Big moves in big tech stocks were supporting the market-cap-weighted S&P 500. Amazon.com (AMZN) rose 3% after it smashed quarterly earnings expectations. The company said it earned $14.09 per share, against estimates of $7.23 on revenue of $125.5 billion, versus a forecast of $119.7 billion. Google parent Alphabet (GOOGL) rose 8% after the company beat estimates. The company earned $22.30 per share, better than the expected $15.90, while revenue was $56.9 billion, against a forecast of $53.1 billion.

Big Tech wasnt the only thing moving on Wednesday morning. Nvidia (NVDA), for instance, rose 0.5% after New Street Research upgraded the stock to Neutral from Sell.

Kohls (KSS) rose 1.5% after Cowen upgraded the stock to Outperform from Market Perform.

Beyond Meat fell 2% after D.A. Davidson downgraded the stock to Underperform from Neutral.

Hyliion Holdings (HYLN) has dropped 6.7% after getting cut to Sell from Neutral at Goldman Sachs.

Alibaba Group Holding (BABA) has risen 3.9% after Ant Financial reached a deal with Chinese regulators.

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Amazon’s Jeff Bezos is the latest Big Tech founder to leave his company – Vox.com

Heres the Great Tech Founder Story we have been told over the years: Brilliant, quirky dude (always a dude) has a flash of inspiration, sets off on a quest to build something earth-changing, gets doubted along the way, and eventually steers his company to massive success success that comes directly from his leadership.

And here is the Great Tech Company Story we have also been taught over the years: That even though these massively successful companies have grown way beyond their humble roots, they continue to win because they keep the focus and ferocity they had at the beginning.

But just because we all know these stories doesnt mean they are true. A more honest version goes like this: Once one of these companies attains a certain size and status, its very, very hard for the company and its founder to keep that single-mindedness. More importantly: They probably dont have to.

Which might be the takeaway from Tuesdays news that Jeff Bezos is stepping down from the CEO job at Amazon, 27 years after starting the company.

Bezoss move means that of all the major tech companies that dominate our lives today, only one of them Facebook is still run by the man who started it. But the rest of them, it turns out, have done fine without their founders.

You can chalk that up to the initial insight, breakthroughs, and drive that got them to the place where the founder could hand the reins to a protege and no one would miss them much. Or you could argue that at some point, these companies are so swollen that they make their own gravity and plot their own path, beyond the control of any single person. Probably a mix of both.

But in any case, its clear that most of Big Tech has become so Big and entrenched that it no longer needs the men who made it.

That doesnt mean they dont pay lip service to the idea that theyre still the scrappy startups they once were: Bezos, in his step-down note to employees, insisted that it is still Day 1 at Amazon. Thats a reference to the companys insistence that everyone at the company a $1 trillion company that hired more than 250,000 people in 2020 alone should act as if theyre at a just-launched startup. Amazon also fetishizes the desks that Bezos and his early co-workers made out of wooden doors, which are supposed to symbolize the companys lean, stay-hungry mentality.

The counter to all of that lip service: Theres a serious antitrust movement afoot that wants to break up, or at least slow down, Google, Apple, and Amazon. (Microsoft, which faced its own antitrust breakup case 20 years ago, has largely avoided the wrath of politicians, regulators, and activists this time around.)

There are still plenty of caveats to consider as we look at what happens when founders separate themselves from their companies. Steve Jobs didnt leave the Apple CEO job to Tim Cook because he was bored with Apple he did it because he was too sick to run Apple, and he died months after the handoff. Bill Gates stepped down as Microsoft CEO in 2000, but he stuck around and watched as the company meandered for years under successor Steve Ballmer; it didnt regain its footing until 2014, when Satya Nadella took over and Gates had truly moved on. Larry Page didnt formally leave his company until 2019, but he definitely handed over operating control in 2015, and folks inside Google will tell you he had been detached for some time before that. Reed Hastings hasnt actually stopped being the CEO of Netflix hes moved over to become co-CEO with Ted Sarandos.

But investors, at the very least, have learned to live with Big Tech companies run by someone other than their founders. You can see the performance of Google/Alphabet, Apple, and Microsoft once their CEOs stopped running the companies day to day; Netflix is the counterexample, but its a story still in its very early days Hastings didnt make his side-shuffle until the middle of last year, and the overall market has been on a crazy tear for a while now.

The big outlier to this trendlet is Mark Zuckerberg, who has been running Facebook since its founding 17 years ago and who is still only 36 years old. He doesnt look remotely ready to leave: Not only is there is no obvious succession planning underway, but by all accounts Zuckerberg has been extremely hands-on during the last few years, trying to convince regulators and employees that theres a way for his company to connect 2 billion people and dominate the market for digital ads without destabilizing the planet.

He could leave, of course. He controls a majority of Facebooks voting shares, and can do almost anything he wants. And maybe Facebook, like its other Big Tech peers, could chug along for some time without him. Even though the company is constantly battered in the press and by politicians, it continues to hoover up ad dollars without any sign of flagging. Like its Big Tech peers, its a perpetual money machine that never seems buffeted by the outside world: Last year, it generated $85.9 billion in revenue, up 22 percent from the year before.

But for right now its impossible to see Zuckerberg letting go not when the US government is suing to break up the empire hes built, and not when there are genuine questions about whether Facebook and civil society can coexist. Facebook certainly isnt a scrappy dorm-room startup anymore, but its also still tightly tied to the man who created it. Which will be true right up until the time it isnt.

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Klobuchar, incoming antitrust chair, eager to take on Big Tech – Roll Call

That means new tools and increased funding for the Justice Department and the Federal Trade Commission, the agencies tasked with enforcing antitrust laws. Klobuchar said she planned to reintroduce several pieces of legislation that sat dormant while Sen. Mike Lee, R-Utah, who is skeptical of new antitrust laws, controlled the subcommittee.

I've had a good working relationship with [Lee], but I'm looking forward to finally having the gavel to be able to mark up bills and send them to the floor, Klobuchar said.

She wont have to wait long. A power-sharing agreement for the 50-50 Senate brokered this week by Majority Leader Charles E. Schumer, D-N.Y., and Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., means control of the Judiciary Committee will pass to Democrats soon.

With the gavel in hand, Klobuchar doesnt plan to waste time. Market dominance in the technology industry has harmed consumers, she said, and even helped lead to the Jan. 6 riot at the Capitol by former President Donald Trumps supporters.

This concentration of power has raised troubling questions about personal privacy, the security of our elections, and the spread of toxic disinformation, she said, including the type of disinformation that helped convince a violent and deeply misinformed mob to storm our Capitol and desecrate the temple of our democracy.

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Unfazed By Antitrust In The U.S., Big Tech Faces A Growing Nuisance From Down Under – Forbes

Rod Sims, Australia's top antitrust watchdog, has been at the forefront of Australia's push against Google, which is threatening to pull out of the country. Theres no question this is high stakes.

Updated: Rod Sims was perhaps one of the only people in Australia who didnt flinch last month when Google threatened to pull its Google Search from the country. As Australias top antitrust watchdog, Sims and the agency he leads, the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission, has been behind a law that will force it to pay news publishers for featuring articles on its site.

Google, which is valued above $1 trillion, almost as much as the entire GDP of Australia, and holds a 94% share of the online search market there, has waged an aggressive lobbying campaign to prevent the law from going ahead. Facebook, too, had also vowed to withdraw its news service from Australia if the law is passed.

Even the United States, which is leading its own multi-agency antitrust campaign against Big Tech companies, has sided with Google and Facebook, attacking the Australian proposed law as fundamentally imbalanced and suggesting it could violate the U.S.-Australia free trade agreement. Instead, the U.S. government suggested Australia scrap the law in favor of a voluntary requirement.

Sims, however, says precedent supports the necessity for legal action.The only way this is going to work is if this is mandated, a forcing device, Sims tells Forbes, speaking from his office in Sydney via Zoom. And weve seen this around the world with Google and Facebook: the only time theyve been moved is when theyve been forced to.

Desperate threats and mounting pressure from Google and Facebook, with backing from the U.S., have also signalled that the tech giants are beginning to take the Australian antitrust effort as a serious threat, with outsized implications to their monopoly power if other countries follow Australias lead.

Now, another tech giant is taking advantage of the conflict: Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella recently told Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison that his company is ready to ramp up operations of its Bing search in the country.

If Google does decide to stop Google Search in Australia, I guess people will get a quick education on alternative search engines, Sims says. But what Google has to watch out for is if people do transition...then how does that look to the rest of the world?

He adds: Theres no question this is high stakes, but its high stakes on both sides.

In response, Google, said in a statement that it had proposed solutions to add to the code. Withdrawal is our worst case scenario if the Code remains unworkable and the last thing we want to have happen, Google spokesperson Matt Snelson wrote.

Facebook did not respond to a request for comment.

Sims has more than once been called Australias most hated regulator a title that he has occasionally embraced. A no-nonsense 70-year-old who on first appearance carries a similar demeanor as former FBI director and special prosecutor Robert Mueller, Sims has been on the world antitrust stage since the 1990s. After multiple stints at government advisory groups, agencies and think tanks, he was appointed ACCC chairman in 2011. He's always been candid, straight shooting, and not afraid to do what he's convinced of, says Bill Baer, a former FTC commissioner who recently advised the Biden transition team, and has worked with Sims on transnational regulation.

Since then, Sims agency has stood alone in many of its pursuits against Big Tech firms. It forced Apple to pay $7 million in 2017 after determining that a software update slowed older iPhones, forcing consumers to upgrade models. Now, the ACCC is pursuing two lawsuits against Google, one for misleading consumers over the use of personal information and another for falsely describing how it collects location data from Android phones. In December, the agency sued Facebook, accusing it of collecting user data without permission. And now it is considering a $400 million fine against Google following the companys December acquisition of Fitbit, putting it at odds with the European Union which approved the merger, based conditionally on the data usage of the fitness bands EU-based users.

Outside of Australia, Sims agency has made its mark through its 2019 Digital Platforms Inquiry, a definitive study that documented Google and Facebooks dominance on the online ad revenue markets, which sapped revenue streams from local newspapers, forcing many to close. The study recommended, among other things, that the companies be mandated to pay news publishers for featuring their content on their platforms. The report was widely considered as a founding block of the U.S. House Judiciarys tech antitrust report released in October, and the ACCC was cited more times than any other international regulator. The ACCC was really a landmark report, says Maurice Stucke, a former Justice Department prosecutor in the antitrust division.

Now, Australia is on track to largely adopt those recommendations as law, with a mandatory code that will force Google and Facebook to reach agreements with local publishers. And its not something that can be ignored: under the code, Australia will be able to levy penalties of 10% of locally-generated revenue a substantial sum considering Google generated $3.5 billion revenue in Australia in 2019.

For months, Google has fought unsuccessfully to bend public opinion. In August, itclaimedthat the new law would put free services such as Google Search and YouTube at risk to Australia users, prompting the ACCC to issue astatement saying the law would not force Google to charge for its free services. The company also claimed that it would be made to share sensitive personal data with third-parties.Though it has struck some deals with small publishers as a show of goodwill, it was forced todenyit was behind an ominous YouTube video that led to thousands of emails sent by constituents to lawmakers demanding that they vote against the law.

Though it has struck some deals with small publishers as a show of goodwill, it was forced todenyit was behind an ominous YouTube video that led to thousands of emails sent by constituents to lawmakers demanding that they vote against the law. Though it has struck some deals with small publishers as a show of goodwill, it was suspected of being behind thousands of emails sent by constituents to lawmakers demanding that they vote against the law.

This effort by Google has only strengthened the bipartisan resolve of lawmakers to move ahead with the law. Part of the Australian character is about the little guy, Sims says. Theres been a backlash to the thought of [Google and Facebook] using their weight to resist this wide body of opinion.

Under the shadow of Googles threat to pull out of Australia, Sims and his agency are showing no signs of slowing down. Last week, the ACCC issued another report, this time taking aim at Googles dominance over the advertising technology market, and recommended breaking up Googles advertising datasets to level the playing field for other providers.

Sims says he doesnt know at all whether Google will leave Australia over the news-agreements law. But he appears to be gambling with some pretty good odds: the same day Google threatened to leave Australia, the company struck a deal to pay publishers in France, after regulators there refused to budge.

Correction: This article has been updated to clarify a public statement Google made in response to the proposed Australian law. It did not claim that it would be forced to charge for free services such as Google search, as previously stated, but said the product was at risk to Australian consumers.

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Tackling Big Tech: The real-world consequences of social media’s assault on good journalism – National Post

For their part, YouTube, Twitter, Facebook and others have little interest in being information gatekeepers. When incidents of hate speech bubble to the surface, for example, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg often trots out the right to free speech enshrined in the U.S. First Amendment (although since this only applies to the actions of government its not clear how this is relevant to a private company).

YouTube, Twitter, Facebook and others have little interest in being information gatekeepers

But it would be better to describe the speech on these huge platforms as algorithmically mediated speech. Google, Facebook and others make money by selling product. The product is us and the customer is advertisers. As Jaron Lanier told PBS in 2018, (t)he economic problem is very simply that weve designed a society where if you and I talk over social media, the only way that can happen is if its for the benefit of a third party whos paying for it. And their only possible benefit is getting us to change our behaviour.

But so what? Facebook and Google are private companies. They dont pretend to be honest brokers of information. What really worries Facebook is what will happen to its business model after changes in Apples mobile operating system that will ask users for specific permission to be tracked, an option they evidently believe most people will decline.

But events in the past years have demonstrated that disinformation and conspiracy theories have real-world consequences. After the carnage at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6 it became clear that there are evidently thousands (or maybe tens or hundreds of thousands) of people who genuinely believe the U.S. election was stolen, despite the lack of evidence to support this claim, as noted by many rather conservative-minded officials and judges. And over the past months, Canada, the U.S. and elsewhere have also seen protests against mandatory mask-wearing rules, many of which have been organized on Facebook. A recent investigation by the Bureau of Investigative Journalism revealed that there are still hundreds of Facebook pages, followed by 45 million people, that are using Facebooks tools to raise money while spreading misinformation about the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Decriminalizing The War On Drugs – Latino USA

In the summer of 1971, President Richard Nixon addressed the nation in a televised broadcasta speech that would have repercussions for decades to come.

Americas public enemy number one in the U.S. is drug abuse. In order to fight and defeat this enemy, he said, it is necessary to wage a new, all-out offensive.

And with those words began the War on Drugs. At least, officially.

Nearly 50 years later, this offensive has seeped into our policing culture. From broken windows model of policing and the advent of stop and frisk to no-knock warrants and the militarization of local police departments, the so called War on Drugs has led to the targeting of communities of color.

With over 2 million people behind bars, the United States is the worlds most carceral country. A large number of those serving time are for crimes related to drugs possession and activity.

Advocates for reform have long argued that punitive policies have not reduced the flow of drugs across the country. In fact, they have strengthened illicit drug markets, creating risky and unhealthy conditions for drug users by focusing on the criminal element of substance use instead of seeing it through a lens of healthcare access and social justice.

Meanwhile, more than 70,000 people died last year alone as a result of drug overdoses.

In this episode of Latino USA, Maritza Perez, Director of the Office of National Affairs at the Drug Policy Alliance in Washington, D.C., breaks down the racial history behind the War on Drugs spanning back into the 1800s and why decriminalization may be the only way to end the persecution of people of color under the guise of drug enforcement.

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‘A Sledgehammer To The War On Drugs’: Oregon Decriminalizes Illegal Drugs – Here And Now

Legislation that decriminalizes the possession of all illegal drugs goes into effect in Oregon on Monday.

Approved by voters in November, the measure says the state will fine offenders and offer addiction treatment instead of prison time. By addressing drug use as a public health issue rather than a crime, this historic change takes a sledgehammer to the war on drugs, says Kassandra Frederique, executive director of the Drug Policy Alliance.

Drug users need help, not punishment, she says, yet drug possession is the most common reason for arrest in the U.S. This legislation disrupts the relationship between getting help and getting in trouble.

As someone who was a social worker, I recognize that people make different choices when they want to make those choices, she says. Punishing people has never been an effective deterrent when it's come to complex human behavior.

People dealing with addiction have limited treatment options in jail or prison, she says, whereas remaining part of their community helps folks maintain dignity and sovereignty to make better choices.

Under Oregons new legislation, decriminalizing all drugs includes substances such as heroin, cocaine and meth. Opponents argue that by removing a major disincentive to do drugs, the law could fuel more drug use.

With more Americans dying from drug overdoses than ever before, Frederique says treatment and community resources need to be funded. Decriminalizing drugs sends a message to Oregonians that help is available, she says.

There's been so much cognitive dissonance about what the message is. Is it tough love or is it love? she says. And what I say is love is not supposed to hurt.

And Oregon isnt alone: Vermont, Colorado, Washington, California and Virginia are also looking into decriminalizing drugs.

I think more people are looking at this than people realize because everyone recognizes that we cannot arrest our way out of this problem, she says. So let's stop investing in that and let's actually start investing in community well-being.

Julia Corcoranproduced and edited this interview for broadcast withTodd Mundt.Allison Haganadapted it for the web.

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What the War on Drugs Can Teach Us About Fighting COVID-19 – Reason

The war on COVID-19 has a lot in common with the war on drugs. Just as it is unrealistic to believe we can ever achieve a drug-free society, it is unrealistic to believe we can achieve a COVID-free society. While case numbers seem to be ebbing right now, and vaccinations are revving up, the risk remains that new, more virulent and contagious strains will emerge, resistant to the vaccines and to the immunity derived from having already been infected. Humans are social animals, and as people resume the in-person interactions they psychologically need and crave, new outbreaks are prone to occur.

This pandemic has a way to go before it runs its course. Even then, we can expect COVID-19 to remain a part of life for the foreseeable future.

It is time to embrace a strategy long advocated by reformers who deal with risky substance use and addiction: harm reduction. Harm reduction is nonjudgmental. It focuses on reducing the harm associated with the use of certain drugs and away from an abstinence-based approach that so often fails. Harm reduction is not a difficult concept for medical practitioners to grasp. When doctors prescribe medications to overweight, borderline diabetic, hypertensive patients who are unable or unwilling to make the necessary lifestyle adjustments to correct their health problems, they are practicing harm reduction.

In the case of substance use, harm reduction uses methods such as needle exchange or syringe services programs, safe consumptions sites, anonymous drug testing for contaminants and potency, and medication-assisted treatment for dependency or addiction with drugs such as methadone, buprenorphine, or even pharmaceutical-grade heroin to prevent withdrawal and stabilize life.

It is unrealistic to believe COVID-19 can be eradicated. Only one virus that infects humans has ever been eradicatedsmallpoxand that took 200 years. The likelihood is that COVID-19 will become endemic, making oscillating or seasonal appearances. Dealing with this reality via oscillating lockdowns is unsustainable.

We have already seen some of the harms resulting from the abstinence-based approach to the pandemic. These harms are not only economic, though poverty is a social determinant of health. Children are losing out on developing critical social and cognitive skills due to school closures, and poor children in inner cities have been hit the hardest. Children and adults are experiencing mental health deterioration. Suicides are increasing, as are drug overdoses. Many illnesses are going undiagnosed that will lead to increases in late-stage cancer and other medical problems in coming years. Income disparities are widening. Pockets of rebellion against pandemic policies are multiplying and respect for public health and governmental institutions is fading.

We need to move away from an abstinence-based approach and adopt measures that allow us to return to as much of a normal life as possible.

A key harm reduction tactic is vaccination. Even as new variants develop, the immunity derived from vaccination or from previous infection means that a recurrent COVID-19 infection is much less likely to be severe or require hospitalization. Vaccination also reduces spread by moving the population toward herd immunity. As vaccinations increase, it becomes reasonable for people to resume dinner parties, home gatherings, and other social activities providing all involved have been immunizedeither with a vaccine or by having survived infection.

Coexisting with the virus means mask-wearing will still make sense in dense crowds with unknown people who might be carrying the virus. And we should keep our distance from vulnerable friends or family members when outbreaks occur. It also means frequent hand-washing. This might be a good time to abandon the handshake for good.

A centrally planned, one-size-fits-all approach will be inequitable and ineffective. Government should provide updated and accurate information so that individuals and private organizations can devise their own best practices. Restaurants, theaters, shops, and other places of business should have leeway to develop their own evidence-based safety measures, free of micromanagement from governmental authorities. The consuming public will reward or punish these establishments based on results. The same goes for protecting the most vulnerable, such as those in nursing homes. Public health agencies should provide useful guidance but should minimize micromanagement.

As hospital wards and intensive care units begin to decompress and the number of newly confirmed cases heads down, this is a good time to think about how to live in a world in which COVID-19 is endemicone in which viral flare-ups are inevitable. If we look at the future through the lens of harm reduction then hopefully these flare-ups will mean just a temporary inconvenience from a flu-like or cold-like illness for the overwhelming majority of us.

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The war on us – Winona Post

From: Sarah Ventura

Mass incarceration is a bipartisan issue and a human rights abuse. Solutions to mass incarceration draw on common values shared by both the political left and right.

The evidence that our country has a problem is clear. Since 1970, the number of people incarcerated in jails, prisons, and juvenile detention centers has increased by 700 percent so that the U.S. now incarcerates more people (both in absolute numbers and per capita) than any other country in the world.

Mass incarceration has shown a minimal impact on reducing crime rates and is costly at both a federal and local level. Mass incarceration disproportionately abuses people who are Black and brown and people who are poor.

If you doubt any of this, dont take my word for it. Dig into the research, see what you find.

The War on Drugs and the War on Crime hasnt worked unless the true purpose of each is social control via federal and state violence. Either mass incarceration is highly misguided, highly ineffective, and highly costly, or its straight-up evil perpetrated by big government.

Either way, it directly assaults the claimed values of both the left and the right.

Two well-researched books to read on this issue are The New Jim Crow: Mass Incarceration in the Age of Colorblindness by Michelle Alexander and Drug Use for Grown-Ups: Chasing Liberty in the Land of Fear by Dr. Carl Hart. This is an issue we need to wrestle with together, as a local community, whether you want to defund the police, you back the blue, youre unsure, or youre somewhere in-between.

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Oregon Leads the Way on Drugs – Everett Independent

For more than 50 years, Americahas been fighting the war on drugs, an endeavor that began under the administration of President Richard M. Nixon, who had the avowed purpose of arresting and incarcerating as many Blacks andother minorities as possible,especially for simple possessionof marijuana.

The war on drugs has been a failure by any measure. Not only have we spent hundreds of billions of dollars on failed law enforcement efforts both in this country and around the globe, directly leading to the destabilization of many nations that has had profound effects both for those countries and ours, but it is fair to say that the drug war has destroyed the lives of more individuals, families, and communities than the drugs themselves.

Thanks to the war on drugs, the prison population in the United States exceeds every other nation on earth, both in terms of sheer numbers and based on population.

At long last, after 50 years of fruitless and costly failure, things are about to change.

Voters in the State of Oregon recentlyapproved a ballot question that decriminalizes the possession of illegal drugs. Instead of throwing people in jail, the state will view druguse as a health issue, offering addicts treatment instead of prison time.

In Portugal, this approach has beenused for 20 years. The result has been stunning. Drug overdose deaths and HIV and other drug-related infections have decreased dramatically. In addition, the removal of criminal penaltiesdid NOT increase the rateof drug use.

The time has come for our society to acknowledge that the war on drugs, which was based on racism to begin with, must come to an end.

Oregon is leading the way and changeis coming none too soon.

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Crack: Cocaine, Corruption & Conspiracythe truth about the war on drugs – Socialist Worker

A new documentary on Netflix

In this new Netflix documentary, a timeline of events unfold during the period of the crack epidemic which began in the early 1980s in US cities.

The documentary builds on archive footage and interviews with former drug dealers, users and journalists to paint a picture of what crack meant for black neighborhoods.

It also focuses on the politics of the war on drugs begun by president Ronald Reagan.

Anti-drug rhetoricthe infamous Just Say No campaign for instancepaid little genuine regard for the black people whose lives and neighbourhoods were torn apart by crack.

At the beginning cops largely ignored what was happening and in fact actively took part in drug dealing and other forms of corruption.

They later went on to target and arrest black people, ending in mass incarceration.

An important part of the film focuses on the experience of black women and the myth of crack babies.

This was a moral panic hyped up by the media claiming that pregnant women were causing addictions in their babies.

There was never scientific evidence to back up this claim.

The documentary also highlights the shady role of the CIA and the military in ignoring or actively facilitating drug smuggling

It formed part of their secret involvement in supporting right wing militias and using the proceeds from drug deals to fund a right wing coup in Nicaragua.

Ordinary people were secondary to the needs of the USs interests in controlling South America.

Crack is an indictment of the hypocrisy and racism at the heart of the US establishment.

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New coalition looking to end the War on Drugs – New Jersey Globe | New Jersey Politics

A new coalition of progressive groups is calling on New Jersey officials to decriminalize drugs in a bid to redirect funds used on policing and incarceration back to communities.

Abolish The Drug War New Jersey the coalition founded by a bevy of progressive groups, including New Jersey Policy Perspective, the New Jersey Harm Reduction Coalition, the Latino Action Network, Fair in New Jersey and the state branch of the ACLU, among otherswants to strip criminal penalties from drug use and focus those funds toward local groups in communities of color.

Criminalization of drugs has only served to increase police violence, stigmatize drug use, and limit future opportunities through criminal penalties, which disproportionately impact Black and brown people. To achieve meaningful racial and social justice in New Jersey, we must take a public health and restorative justice approach in addressing drug possession and use, ACLU-NJ Executive Director Amol Sinha said.

State lawmakers in December approved a bill reducing penalties for possession of hallucinogenic mushrooms and are jockeying over bills to decriminalize and legalize recreational marijuana use. Gov. Phil Murphy has yet to sign the mushrooms bill.

The coalition hopes to enable programs to reduce harm in such communities and help release inmates held on drug crimes that have historically disproportionately targeted Black and Brown residents.

New Jersey lawmakers must understand that, for decades, oppressive drug laws have dehumanized and harmed the very communities they are sworn to serve, New Jersey Policy Perspective President Brandon McKoy said. The people of this state support decriminalization efforts as we saw most recently in Novembers election. Now its time for Trenton to step up to the plate and build a system that addresses drug use with humanity, compassion, and restoration.

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After Cienfuegos, Criminal Cross-Border Collaboration Continues; Governmental Collaboration Suffers – War on the Rocks

The last few weeks have been trying for the U.S.-Mexican relationship. They have called into question the principle of shared responsibility that underpins the joint effort to counter drug-fueled violence threatening citizens on both sides of the border, in the words of the 2008 Merida Initiative agreement, under which billions of dollars flowed to the Mexican military and judiciary. However, even if the Mexican government is now calling for nonintervention and respect for national sovereignty, regional challenges such as drugs, guns, and disease cross borders. And when the general formerly responsible for overseeing shared efforts to combat them is arrested on one side of the border on drug and money-laundering charges, then repatriated and exonerated, the repercussions are also shared.

Gen. Salvador Cienfuegos Zepeda served as Mexicos national defense secretary during the Pea Nieto administration, from 2012 to 2018. On Oct. 15, 2020, Cienfuegos was arrested at the Los Angeles airport on drug trafficking and money laundering charges, making him the highest ranked official arrested in the United States on accusations of working with criminal groups, but not the only general in the Mexican army accused of helping drug traffickers. His arrest caused a media storm in Mexico and the United States because, among other reasons, apparently nobody within the Mexican government had been notified of the investigation or the impending arrest. It also put the small state of Nayarit and the criminal organization H-2 (the group alleged to have bribed Cienfuegos, whom they referred to as El Padrino, or the godfather, into helping move narcotics) on the map, both of which seldom feature in discussions of violence in Mexico.

For those who had followed the trial of Joaqun Guzmn Loera, also known as El Chapo, in New York, the impending legal proceedings against Cienfuegos promised an equal parade of colorful witnesses who would provide details on the relationship between organized crime and high-level Mexican officials. More importantly, while prosecution would not necessarily redress victims of the futile war on drugs, it would at least bring to justice a perpetrator who had abused his position within government for personal gain at the expense of Mexican lives.

It also had the potential of bringing to the fore significant vetting failures in the United States, and of helping improve vetting mechanisms for both countries. Cienfuegos was a close U.S. collaborator and even received in 2018 the William J. Perry Award for Excellence in Security and Defense Education given by the Center for Hemispheric Defense Studies based at the National Defense University. Recipients of the award are individuals or organizations that advanced a cooperative international security environment, and/or promoted sustainable institutional capacity in the Americas.

This was not to be. To the dismay of observers and victims of violence, charges against Cienfuegos were dismissed in the United States in November and he was exonerated in Mexico on Jan. 15. From the moment his repatriation was announced, observers believed Cienfuegos had little to fear. A serious investigation by Mexicos attorney generals office would likely unleash significant infighting within the government, and history suggests it would have been unlikely to lead to conviction and punishment. When Cienfuegos was repatriated to Mexico, the attorney generals office had not issued a warrant for his arrest. Even before being exonerated, Cienfuegos was, in nearly every sense, a free man. To date, Cienfuegos guilt or innocence remains to be demonstrated in the court of law.

According to some sources, his repatriation was the result of a negotiation heavily influenced by the Mexican army. It is important to note that unlike the United States, where the Department of Defense oversees the Army, the Navy, and the Air Force, in Mexico the army and the navy are separate secretariats with no authority like the Pentagon overseeing their activities. As a bargaining chip, the Mexican government apparently promised to prosecute Cienfuegos and continue to allow the operation of U.S. agents on Mexican soil in exchange for Cienfuegos return. Mexico failed on both accounts. On Dec. 15, the Mexican Congress approved changes to the 2005 National Security Law. The changes include the addition of paragraphs that regulate and control activities by intelligence agencies of foreign countries in Mexican territory. For some of us who follow and study the U.S.-Mexico relationship, these legal changes are, unfortunately, expected to severely hinder cooperation and hurt the relationship for years to come. This comes at a lethal time for the region, when COVID-19, homicides, and overdoses have killed Mexicans and Americans in record numbers.

Is Mexicos exoneration of Cienfuegos the end of the saga? Hardly.

A New Aggravation in the U.S.-Mexican Relationship

The Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) is an agency with long-term memory. Enrique Kiki Camarena, a DEA special agent who was kidnapped, tortured, and killed in Mexico in the 80s, has become an integral part of the DEAs mythology, and to this day his murder is used as a rallying cry for the organization. Rafael Caro Quintero, one of the perpetrators of Camarenas murder, remains on the DEAs Most Wanted Fugitives list, and the organization offers $20 million for information leading to his arrest. As explained by the DEA on its 40th anniversary, the Camarena case was

a turning point internally and externally. [The] DEA went to war with the government of Mexico about the kidnapping of Kiki Camarena. We didnt have many persons behind us. DEA overseas depends upon the integrity of the police with whom they work. That trust, that honor failed completely in Mexico with the loss of Kiki Camarena. It took the loss of Camarena for the nation to realize that we had to get serious about corruption in Mexico. And so, it was a telling moment for the Drug Enforcement Administration. [B]ut more importantly, I think, [it] established that a murder or kidnapping of a DEA agent or any federal official overseas is a crime against the laws of the United States no matter where in the world it takes place.

Given that the indictment against Cienfuegos was built on evidence provided by the DEA, the dismissal of his charges and his return to Mexico are bound to infuriate more than one special agent. This will only be exacerbated now that Mexico has exonerated Cienfuegos and President Andrs Manuel Lpez Obrador accused the DEA of fabricating the charges against him. But whatever Lpez Obradors feeling towards the DEA, the agencys intelligence is key for Mexican law enforcement. Last year, for example, intelligence the DEA shared with Mexicos Financial Intelligence Unit led to blocking approximately 2,000 bank accounts linked to the Crtel Jalisco Nueva Generacin criminal organization. Operation Agave Azul, as it was named, remains to date the most aggressive action by the Lpez Obrador administration against money laundering by criminal groups. Not long ago, the director of Mexicos Financial Intelligence Unit, Santiago Nieto, publicly thanked the DEA on his Twitter account for the intelligence that led to it.

To be sure, no government agency on either side of the border should be more important than the relationship. But without prosecution against Cienfuegos plus the law restricting U.S. agents, including those from the DEA, from operating in Mexico there is a new aggravation within the U.S.-Mexican bilateral relationship. Cienfuegos will become part of the call to arms used by the DEA to push for punitive and criminalizing drug policies (as opposed to a focus on public health) and a thorn in the relationship for years to come.

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In the short term, it pushes the incoming Biden administration into a tougher stance. As my colleague Vanda Felbab-Brown has explained, this includes options like economic tariffs, arresting and prosecuting other Mexican officials, or cutting development aid to Mexico. The United States can do this not only because of the asymmetry that defines the bilateral relationship but also because there is hardly a consolidated bureaucratic corps on security matters in Mexico that can play hardball with the United States. This problem is not new, but the Lpez Obrador administration has implemented several substantial changes that have weakened Mexicos bargaining position at a time it wants to (regrettably) play the sovereignty card.

Some of the changes include the dissolution of the Federal Police and the creation of the National Guard, which has yet to meet its recruitment goals. The administration also brought back the Secretariat of Security and Civilian Protection, which was eliminated under the Pea Nieto administration. Furthermore, Martha Brcena, a career diplomat and Mexicos ambassador to the United States, announced her resignation in early December. Her replacement will be Esteban Moctezuma, current secretary of education, who has never served Mexico on a foreign policy assignment.

To say this is unfortunate would be an understatement. The bilateral relationship has been strained for a few years, starting with a slowdown during the Pea Nieto years, and worsened when the 2016 presidential candidate for the Republican Party referred to immigrants from the countrys southern neighbor as rapists, drug traffickers, and criminals. January 2021 presented an opportunity to steer the relationship back onto a productive course, allowing Mexico to bring to the table crucial issues like arms trafficking from the United States to Mexico. However, the hostility perceived by the United States as a result of Mexican actions in the Cienfuegos case is shutting a window of opportunity to deepen cooperation that ultimately benefits citizens in the region.

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The ultimate beneficiary of this breakdown in communications are criminal actors in the United States and Mexico who continue their profitable cross-border collaborations.

Advocates of U.S.-Mexican cooperation recognize there are many aspects in which security cooperation could be improved, starting with an approach to drug use and violence that focuses on public health rather than punitive policies. While I do not believe poppy growers in rural areas of Mexico are directly responsible for the loss of American lives, activities like transnational drug trafficking will continue to displace and kill both Mexican and U.S. citizens. In the current state of affairs, it should surprise nobody if we continue to hear devastating stories of mothers searching for their loved ones and count record numbers of homicides and overdoses on both sides of the border. Yet again.

With willful negligence and active hostility, through the exoneration of Cienfuegos and modification of a law that undermines U.S.-Mexican cooperation, the Lpez Obrador administration has pushed the United States into a defensive stand. After Mexico unilaterally unsealed the information the U.S. government shared for the Cienfuegos investigation, the U.S. Department of Justice accused the Lpez Obrador administration of violating an international treaty by releasing confidential U.S. documents. Furthermore, the United States has reserved its right to prosecute Cienfuegos in the future.

As a baseball fan, Lpez Obrador may do well to remember that in Americas favorite pastime, and unlike in most other sports, it is the defense that has the ball.

Cecilia Farfn-Mndez is head of Security Research Programs at the Center for U.S.-Mexican Studies at U.C. San Diego and co-founder of the Mexico Violence Resource Project.

Image: Office of the Mexican President

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