You are such a joke...Latino countries do not care about the US and its war on people (drugs). Uruguay has now told the US to suck a dick the same way Colombia told the US to suck a dick and kicked Monsanto out of the country.
Face it. The US is going to suck a lot of Latino dick in the future and will either like it or shut the fuck up. What are you going to do? Get your asses kicked like you did in Vietnam, Iraq, Afghanistan?
I really don't think they would. They put together a council a few years ago to do a study on drug laws and its affects, and the council came back with a report that the drug war was a massive failure and time to start trying other ways to control drug use.I wonder how long untill the UN gets its pantys in a bunch
Bare in mind the head of the UK government drug body made statements, that contradicted the governments story, he being a scientist who knew what he was doing, the government being a bunch of blithering idiots, so naturally he was sacked. Educated research and conclusions have no place in the world of politics.I really don't think they would. They put together a council a few years ago to do a study on drug laws and its affects, and the council came back with a report that the drug war was a massive failure and time to start trying other ways to control drug use.
http://www.cfr.org/drug-trafficking-and-control/un-global-commission-drug-policy-report-war-drugs/p28083
I really don't think they would. They put together a council a few years ago to do a study on drug laws and its affects, and the council came back with a report that the drug war was a massive failure and time to start trying other ways to control drug use.
http://www.cfr.org/drug-trafficking-and-control/un-global-commission-drug-policy-report-war-drugs/p28083
They are sophisticated enough to do something right, about reefer madness, have to give them that.
It's Uruguay. They legalized pot but truthfully they never did much to stop it eitherThe government intends to control all aspects of the new industry, from farmer to consumer. Uruguayan citizens will be able to buy up to 40 grams a month at pharmacies, and obtain licenses to cultivate up to six plants at home. Cooperatives, known as “growers clubs,” will be allowed to cultivate up to 99 plants collectively.
A steep in the right direction YES , but far from right
Interesting.Im not so sure just look at what they said about CO
http://www.thenewamerican.com/usnews/constitution/item/13716-un-demands-obama-smash-state-marijuana-legalization
We will have to see what happens once the policy takes full effects
The government intends to control all aspects of the new industry, from farmer to consumer. Uruguayan citizens will be able to buy up to 40 grams a month at pharmacies, and obtain licenses to cultivate up to six plants at home. Cooperatives, known as “growers clubs,” will be allowed to cultivate up to 99 plants collectively.
A steep in the right direction YES , but far from right