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Well now... Mexico is going to have to build it's own border fence..

N8 v2.0

Not the sharpest tool in the shed
Oct 18, 2002
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...to keep out all the US stoners and druggies...

:rofl:


Mexico to decriminalize pot, cocaine and heroin
By Noel Randewich - Reuters
Fri Apr 28, 6:51 PM ET


Possessing marijuana, cocaine and even heroin will no longer be a crime in Mexico if the drugs are carried in small amounts for personal use, under legislation passed by Congress.

The measure given final passage by senators in a late night session on Thursday allows police to focus on their battle against major drug dealers, the government says, and President Vicente Fox is expected to sign it into law.

"This law provides more judicial tools for authorities to fight crime," presidential spokesman Ruben Aguilar said on Friday. The measure was approved earlier by the lower house.

Under the legislation, police will not penalize people for possessing up to 5 grams of marijuana, 5 grams of opium, 25 milligrams of heroin or 500 milligrams of cocaine.

People caught with larger quantities of drugs will be treated as narcotics dealers and face increased jail terms under the plan.

The legal changes will also decriminalize the possession of limited quantities of other drugs, including LSD, hallucinogenic mushrooms, amphetamines and peyote -- a psychotropic cactus found in Mexico's northern deserts.

The legislation came as a surprise to Washington, which counts on Mexico's support in its war against drug smuggling gangs who move massive quantities of cocaine, heroin, marijuana and methamphetamines through Mexico to U.S. consumers.

A delegation from the U.S. House of Representatives visited Mexico last week and met with senior officials to discuss drug control issues, but was told nothing of the planned legislative changes, said Michelle Gress, a House subcommittee counsel who was part of the visiting team.

"We were not informed," she told Reuters.

HARDENED CRIMINALS

Hundreds of people, including many police officers, have been killed in Mexico in the past year as drug cartels battle for control of lucrative smuggling routes into the United States.

The violence has raged mostly in northern Mexico but in recent months has spread south to cities like vacation resort Acapulco.

Under current law, it is up to local judges and police to decide on a case-by-case basis whether people should be prosecuted for possessing small quantities of drugs, a source at the Senate's health commission told Reuters.

"The object of this law is to not put consumers in jail, but rather those who sell and poison," said Sen. Jorge Zermeno of the ruling National Action Party.

Fifty-three senators voted for the bill with 26 votes against.

Hector Michel Camarena, an opposition senator from the Institutional Revolutionary Party, warned that although well intentioned, the law may go too far.

"There are serious questions we have to carefully analyze so that through our spirit of fighting drug dealing, we don't end up legalizing," he said. "We have to get rid of the concept of the (drug) consumer."
 

N8 v2.0

Not the sharpest tool in the shed
Oct 18, 2002
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This may not be a bad deal for the US... we loose the non-productive slackers of our society and pick up hard working cheap labor.

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hey hey hey, wait a minute, cocaine and heroin are ilegal, or at least you need to carry less than .05 grams to keep it legal, and believe me this may sound crazy for you but NARCOS are crazy mo fos, up in the north in the border with the US, this narcs have better weapons than the army, rocket launchers, grenades... maybe this is the begining of a new ways of lookin at drugs, and stop narcs from killing each other and all the people between them
 

bigdrop05

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Mar 26, 2005
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11.5 Million illegal Mexican people are in the USA..
This country is asleep ! Drugs are a losers life .Go DEA !

USA 2003 total taxes collected on just people $781 Billion & where does the money go ?
Apparently not having any creative ideas on how to stop illegal border x-ings.
In Russia or Germany bordered Mexico i think they would NOT have this problem..!

I think the US is setting the citizens up ! We complain about something they slacked on totally & we complain so they pass more laws !
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/4850634.stm
 

fluff

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Sep 8, 2001
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DaveW said:
rule of thumb is don't expect english from non english old chap. ;)
It's getting so bad that the main reason I still come here is to witness the mangling of the English language. I remember when access to the Internet implied a certain level of intelligence and education. It's much more fun now.
 

noname

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fluff said:
It's getting so bad that the main reason I still come here is to witness the mangling of the English language. I remember when access to the Internet implied a certain level of intelligence and education. It's much more fun now.
I wonder what the world would be like if everyones speach mimiced their typing?
 

DaveW

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Jul 2, 2001
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noname said:
I wonder what the world would be like if everyones speach mimiced their typing?

There would be a hell of a lot of Fecal matter lying around! :rofl:

And as a consequence the white house would need to be renamed the Brown house! :rofl:
 

noname

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Feb 19, 2006
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think of all the confused phone sex oprators. " You want me to put what....where?"

I couldn't even imagine trying to get phone directions from some of these people.:help: