wittynamehere
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ORIGINAL: tweakabelle Uruguay's Lower House has passed a bill legalising a marijuana market. The Bill is expected to pass the Upper House and become law soon. This is the first time a nation has decriminalised a marijuana market and follows the recent referenda in 3 US States that decriminalised grass there. As such it is a major crack in the increasingly tottery facade of international marijuana prohibition. "Legislators in the ruling coalition said putting the government at the centre of a legal marijuana industry is worth trying because the global war on drugs had been a costly and bloody failure, and displacing illegal dealers through licensed marijuana sales could save money and lives. They also hope to eliminate a legal contradiction in Uruguay, where it has been legal to use marijuana but against the law to sell it, buy it, produce it or possess even one plant. "Uruguay appears poised, in the weeks ahead, to become the first nation in modern times to create a legal, regulated framework for marijuana," said John Walsh, a drug policy expert at the Washington Office on Latin America. "In doing so, Uruguay will be bravely taking a leading role in establishing and testing a compelling alternative to the prohibitionist paradigm." http://www.theguardian.com/society/2013/aug/01/uruguay-first-legal-marijuana-market Another nail in the coffin of failed prohibitonist drug policies. How long before we can bury this costly deadly failure for good? I imagine it will all be over once the governments have full control of this peaceful and extremely beneficial plant. GMO weed, controlled, punished, and taxed heavily. I'm in favour of decriminalization rather than legalization, which is just code for "government control". Government is far big enough already.
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