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Simeon Tegel
December 24, 2013 00:25
Uruguay's neighbors now considering legalization of pot
The taboo is broken: Argentina's new anti-drug czar says the country deserves the debate, while Chile's new president could ease marijuana laws.
LIMA, Peru Argentina has given the first sign that Uruguays groundbreaking cannabis reform just may have started a domino effect across Latin America.
Following the momentous vote by its smaller neighbors senate this month making it the first nation in the world to completely legalize the soft drug Argentinas anti-drug czar Juan Carlos Molina has called for a public discussion in his country about emulating the measure.
Argentina deserves a good debate about this, Molina told local radio. We have the capacity to do it. We should not underestimate ourselves.
Crucially, Molina, a Catholic priest appointed earlier this month by President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner as head of her governments counternarcotics agency, said his boss also wanted a new approach.
More:
http://www.globalpost.com/dispatch/news/regions/americas/131222/latin-america-uruguay-argentina-marijuana-legalization
flashcloud
(14 posts)That didn't pan out well.
Judi Lynn
(160,415 posts)The rigid, unworkable position on maintaining that iron grip control over the Americas through the pretense of fighting drugs didn't go as well for him as he had hoped, and the whole event ended a lot grumpier than had been anticipated.
The Americas, on the other hand, became more united in their resolve to keep pushing for an intelligent solution.
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flashcloud
(14 posts)Funny thing is I made this account because r/politics (reddit) went full libertarian in their views.
Judi Lynn
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