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Mexico proposes decriminalizing pot and cocaine
Reuters ^ | 28 April 2006 | Edcoil

Posted on 04/28/2006 10:31:11 AM PDT by edcoil

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To: edcoil

Mexico just 'greasing the skids' for what they expect will be their third-most profitable export.


21 posted on 04/28/2006 10:54:28 AM PDT by skeeter
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To: tpaine
Pretty strange that Mexico has to lead the way in regaining rationality about drugs.

Sure. All American teens should become heroin addicts. It's the really cool thing to do. (wtf?)

22 posted on 04/28/2006 10:57:02 AM PDT by concerned about politics ("Get thee behind me, Liberal.")
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To: concerned about politics

It was the blatant lie about going after the major dealers that gets me.


23 posted on 04/28/2006 10:58:30 AM PDT by cripplecreek (Never a minigun handy when you need one.)
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To: edcoil
In Cabo you sit on the beach and the Vende's walk up and down all day and you can buy anything, and I mean anything you want.

It's the same in Puerto Vallarta.

I'm going down the east coast of Mexico in October, I imagine it's the same there.

24 posted on 04/28/2006 11:00:56 AM PDT by humblegunner (If you're gonna die, die with your boots on.)
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To: edcoil

This is a great plan for a country with limited government resources for law enforcement, prosecution, and imprisonment.

Who would you rather have rotting in any particular Mexican jail cell, a Mexican who is a violent criminal and will serve his full term. Or a Mexican violent criminal who was released early and jumps the border to the US, because the cell is needed for 2 non violent druggies to do their terms.

Who would you rather the local police demand bribes from? The local cokehead or local drug smuggling rings?

How many officers would you want in narcotics division as compared to beat cops?

How many docket slots would you want filled with petty drug possession cases, as compared to serious criminal trials?

How many underclass young men of mestizo background do you want to incarcerate for petty drug crimes at a net loss to MExican society, when if you leave them be they will probably run out of options in Mexico and head across the border and become net positives through wage remittance to family members in their home communities.


25 posted on 04/28/2006 11:02:04 AM PDT by JerseyHighlander
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I'd rather build a huge wall, ship all the illegals back to Mexico (both free and incarcerated), and seal the border up so tight an ant couldn't even get through,and force Mexico to simply deal with it themselves. The druggies are their people, not ours.


26 posted on 04/28/2006 11:07:06 AM PDT by concerned about politics ("Get thee behind me, Liberal.")
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To: humblegunner

The one thing I did like is that everyone worked in the city.

You never saw anyone looking for handouts or lying around drunk or stoned. Everyone worked. I did hate seeing children out at midnight selling gum at the bars but everyone there was working. No handouts.


27 posted on 04/28/2006 11:15:01 AM PDT by edcoil (Reality doesn't say much - doesn't need too)
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Maybe some of our dope heads will go their and stay their. Of course Mexico probably would not allow them in. Their rules for immigration are far stricter then ours.


28 posted on 04/28/2006 11:26:01 AM PDT by Uncle Hal
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To: edcoil

I thought they legalized it years ago.


29 posted on 04/28/2006 11:45:07 AM PDT by xarmydog
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To: mlc9852
"Sounds like they have more freedom than we do."

How's that workin' out for them?

30 posted on 04/28/2006 11:47:06 AM PDT by robertpaulsen
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To: robertpaulsen

Apparently the Mexicans just don't appreciate those freedoms. Of course, they aren't coming here so much for freedom as they are for money.


31 posted on 04/28/2006 12:04:33 PM PDT by mlc9852
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"Apparently the Mexicans just don't appreciate those freedoms."

After all Mexico has done for them. Those ungrateful so-and-sos!

32 posted on 04/28/2006 12:14:45 PM PDT by robertpaulsen
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To: concerned about politics
Pretty strange that Mexico has to lead the way in regaining rationality about drugs.

Sure. All American teens should become heroin addicts.

Weird idea, -- is our current WOD's preventing teens from becoming addicted to anything?

It's the really cool thing to do. (wtf?)

Why do you think it's cool to say so?

33 posted on 04/28/2006 12:17:48 PM PDT by tpaine
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To: edcoil

They're just smoking the dope American's won't smoke.


34 posted on 04/28/2006 12:20:18 PM PDT by justanotherfreeper
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To: Uncle Hal; edcoil; robertpaulsen; humblegunner
edcoil:

In Cabo you sit on the beach and the Vende's walk up and down all day and you can buy anything, and I mean anything you want. It's the same in Puerto Vallarta.

I'm going down the east coast of Mexico in October, I imagine it's the same there.
24 humblegunner

Uncle Hal wrote:

Maybe some of our dope heads will go their and stay their. Of course Mexico probably would not allow them in.

Maybe our U.S, prohibitionists will pass a 'law' saying you fellas cannot vist Mexico. [for your own protection, of course] -- That will solve the problem.

Whattya think paulsen, is this the way prohibitionism should go?

35 posted on 04/28/2006 12:31:12 PM PDT by tpaine
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To: steve-b

1) They aren't losing their monopoly

2) They aren't losing black market prices

3) Demand is going to increase


36 posted on 04/28/2006 4:13:13 PM PDT by somniferum
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Quite possibly the worst policy Mexico could adapt.

How so? Do they have no better use for their prison space?

37 posted on 04/28/2006 4:37:00 PM PDT by Know your rights (The modern enlightened liberal doesn't care what you believe as long as you don't really believe it.)
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To: edcoil

Mexico, legalizing the drugs America won't.


38 posted on 04/28/2006 4:38:37 PM PDT by Lucky9teen (Build the wall, enforce the laws, take away all entitlements and arrest companies that hire them.)
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To: concerned about politics
I'd rather build a huge wall, ship all the illegals back to Mexico (both free and incarcerated), and seal the border up so tight an ant couldn't even get through,and force Mexico to simply deal with it themselves. The druggies are their people, not ours.

My sentiments EXACTLY!!!. I wish it was short enough to make it a tag line.
39 posted on 04/28/2006 4:41:22 PM PDT by Lucky9teen (Build the wall, enforce the laws, take away all entitlements and arrest companies that hire them.)
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To: Uncle Hal
Maybe some of our dope heads will go their and stay their.

There's no there, there.

40 posted on 04/28/2006 7:22:15 PM PDT by Ken H
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