Mexico Decriminalizes Possesion of Drugs.
Mexico’s decriminalization of simple possession of marijuana, heroine, LSD, and cocaine.
Mexico’s Congress decriminalized the possession of very small quantities of those drugs and now treats simple possession as a public health issue rather than a criminal one. However, sharing, selling, buying, giving away, or in any way exchanging those drugs is still illegal, meaning that there is still no legal way for users to obtain the legally allowable amounts of their drug of choice.
Mexico’s new 5-gram limit on legal marijuana possession is far too small to allow Mexicans to grow marijuana for personal consumption. Mexico’s new drug policy might alleviate some pressure on Mexico’s judicial and prison systems by keeping minor offenders out of them, but it’s far from a radically new or innovative drug policy. (source) http://narcosphere.narconews.com
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Politicians are 10 years behind the times when it comes to hemp use. People have been fighting for a long time against marijuana and pot prohibition with some movement going on now. Still too slow for those caught up in the jail system for possessing a little weed. Our freedoms have been trampled on by folks who know nothing about how beautiful cannabis can be for someones life, if one learns how to grow cannabis. Keep up the good work.
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