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F1 Misfit Toy Prototype
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Mexico Legalises all drugs for personal use!!!
http://freeinternetpress.com/modules...ticle&sid=6730
Hopefully this is true. - <table bgcolor="#eeeeee" border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" width="100%"> <tbody><tr><td style="padding: 10px;" valign="top" width="100%"><center><table width="98%"><tbody><tr><td bgcolor="#dddddd">Mexico Ready To Decriminalize Marijuana, Cocaine, Heroine </td> </tr> <tr> <td bgcolor="#dddddd"> Posted on Friday, April 28 2006 14:05:35 PDT by Intellpuke Read 53 times </td> </tr> </tbody></table> </center> "This law provides more judicial tools for authorities to fight crime," presidential spokesman Ruben Aguilar said on Friday. The measure was approved earlier by the lower house. Under the legislation, police will not penalize people for possessing up to 5 grams of marijuana, 5 grams of opium, 25 milligrams of heroin or 500 milligrams of cocaine. People caught with larger quantities of drugs will be treated as narcotics dealers and face increased jail terms under the plan. The legal changes will also decriminalize the possession of limited quantities of other drugs, including LSD, hallucinogenic mushrooms, amphetamines and peyote - a psychotropic cactus found in Mexico's northern deserts. Hundreds of people, including several police officers, have been killed in the past year as drug cartels battle authorities and compete with each other for control of lucrative cocaine, marijuana and heroin smuggling routes from Mexico into the United States. The violence has raged mostly in northern Mexico but in recent months has spread south to cities like vacation resort Acapulco. Under current law, it is up to local judges and police to decide on a case-by-case basis whether people should be prosecuted for possessing small quantities of drugs, a source at the Senate's health commission told Reuters. "The object of this law is to not put consumers in jail, but rather those who sell and poison," said Sen. Jorge Zermeno of the ruling National Action Party. Fifty-three senators voted for the bill with 26 votes against it. Hector Michel Camarena, an opposition senator from the Institutional Revolutionary Party, warned that although well intentioned, the law may go too far. "There are serious questions we have to carefully analyze so that through our spirit of fighting drug dealing, we don't end up legalizing," he said. "We have to get rid of the concept of the (drug) consumer." Intellpuke: "That's today's news out of Mexico. Tomorrow's news will be that tens of thousands of Americans are applying to emigrate to Mexico. You can read this aricle by Reuters correspondent Noel Randewich, with additional reporting by correspondent Anahi Rama, reporting from Mexico City, Mexico, in context here. </td> <td background="themes/FIP2/images/vert_dot.jpg" valign="top" width="1"> </td> </tr> <tr> <td colspan="3" background="themes/FIP2/images/hor_dot.jpg" height="1" valign="top" width="100%"> </td></tr></tbody> </table>
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It's apparently true:
http://cannabisnews.com/news/21/thread21789.shtml // edit It would be even more awesome if they allowed people to sell it like in Amsterdam though. And it gives a whole new meaning to a line from Super Troopers: "YOU BOYS LIKE MEX-EE-CO?!"
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same story: http://www.cannabisculture.com/articles/4738.html
same post on story: http://forum.grasscity.com/legalization-activism/92098-america-needs-get-ball.html
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http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/12535896/
That article there also lists Ecstasy among the newly legal drugs. WOOHOO! Go E! Go E! Yippee!
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can anyone give me the proposed details on drug control?
otherwise organized crime can profit tremendously, since they are the only source for the drugs that are now legalized.
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Well, as they said in "Traffic", being a police officer in Mexico is a business. I've only been to slightly south of the border, but from what I've seen that's fairly accurate. In other words, the gov't doesn't have enough control to regulate drugs as it is, which is why they're backing off. What I mean to say is, is that the gov't in Mexico is much different than the US or Canada in its level of influence over the little things, like market regulation. But I'm not an expert by any means.
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this is not headed the ideal way one might think it is. kinda makes me sad. edit - depresses me.
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