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Mexico Senate OKs bill to legalize drug possession

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MEXICO CITY — Mexico's Senate approved a bill Tuesday decriminalizing possession of small amounts of narcotics for personal use, in order to free resources to fight violent drug cartels.

The bill, proposed by conservative President Felipe Calderon, would make it legal to carry up to five grams of marijuana, 500 milligrams of cocaine and tiny quantities of other drugs such as heroin and methamphetamines.

Mexico's Congress passed a similar proposal in 2006 but the bill was vetoed by Calderon's predecessor Vicente Fox, under pressure from the United States, which said it would increase drug abuse, but now is worried by the drug-related violence along its border.

Calderon has staked his presidency on curtailing the escalating violence between rival drug gangs as they fight over smuggling routes to the United States, with violence spilling into U.S. cities like Phoenix and Tucson.

Calderon was praised by U.S. President Barack Obama this month for his army crackdown in a visit to the Mexican capital and Washington is sending more agents to its side of the border to curb the flow of guns and cash to the cartels.

Drug violence has killed 2,000 people this year across Mexico after 6,300 deaths in 2008.

The bill, which needs to be approved by the lower house, also allows Mexican states to convict small-time drug dealers, no longer making it a federal crime to peddle drugs. Drug dealers are rarely convicted in Mexico as federal courts are saturated with bigger cases and local judges cannot interfere.

Mexico's Congress convenes for a final session before its recess Thursday but may call an extraordinary session given the outbreak of deadly swine flu in the country that has forced lawmakers to hold sessions behind closed doors to prevent further contagion.

www.leaderpost.com

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More good news . Thanks . I think that the drug cartels and the violence that comes from them wouldent exist if drugs were legal . The other thing to think about is that the same law changes were stoped by Fox because of preasure from the US and now Calseron is trying to change the law just a few weeks after haveing talks with Obama about drugs . He wouldnt be doing it if he thought that Obama would have anything against it .
 
Where's the LEDC now? Sounds very promising. 5 grams of weed is also quite a lot.
 
Whats LEDC ?
 
Yes, for those who missed it, a similar approach in Portugal, ititiated 8 years ago, turned out to be quite succesful, as it has been for decades in the Netherlands.
 
"Developing countries are countries that haven't reached Western-style standards of democratic government, free market economy, industrialization ..."

= "The barbarians"
 
Whats LEDC though ? What do the letters stand for ?
 
Less Economically Developed Country. It is a term used by geographers, economists etc.
 
Wow, this is very good news.

Someone posted something about this law change being blocked by the US? Or was that a previous attempt?
This really shouldn't be stopped.
To me it seems Mexico is the country most torn apart by these drug wars, so they really need this.
 
I think this will help alot, hopefully if it does: the USA will take notice and perhaps also consider similar bills to slow down trafficking there as well.

I did some more research to find out what "the other small amounts of drugs"
It's 25 milligrams of Heroin & small amounts of Peyote, LSD, and Magic Mushrooms: as well.
 
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