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Old 08-01-2013, 08:18 PM #1
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Uruguay About to Fully Legalize Cannabis. For Real.

You have probably missed this news from yesterday. It concerns the cannabis policy of a South American nation that almost nobody in North America thinks about from day-to-day unless they are from there or have direct business there.

Whatever the case, Uruguay yesterday passed a bill in its lower house that approved a VERY controversial proposal to fully legalize, tax and regulate cannabis in that country.

This is no half-measure. This is not a case where local law allows what the Federal law still makes criminal. This is the real deal -- and it is about to happen in Uruguay. The fact that the bill passed in the lower house is important, as that is where the majority of the government coalition was weakest. It is much stronger in Uruguay's Senate, where the bill is expected to easily pass in the next few weeks.

The upshot of all of this is that Uruguay is about to become the first country on earth where cannabis is fully legal.

If you ALSO missed the news from Canada last week, the Leader of the Liberal Party of Canada, Justin Trudeau (the son of a former Prime Minister), announced his support for the Legalization, Taxation and Regulation of Cannabis across all of Canada. Trudeau's Liberal Party is currently leading in Canada's national polls and appears likely to be the next Prime Minister of Canada; however, the next federal election in Canada is not until October 2015.

(MONTEVIDEO AP) Uruguay's unprecedented plan to put the government at the center of a legal marijuana industry has made it halfway through congress, giving President Jose Mujica a long-sought victory in his effort to explore alternatives to the global war on drugs.

All 50 members of the governing Broad Front coalition approved the proposal in a party line vote just before midnight Wednesday, keeping a narrow majority of the 96 lawmakers present after more than 13 hours of passionate debate.

The measure now goes to the Senate, where Mujica's coalition has a bigger majority and passage is expected to come within weeks for the proposal to make Uruguay the world's first nation to create a legal, regulated marijuana market.

"Sometimes small countries do great things," said Ethan Nadelmann, executive director of the U.S. Drug Policy Alliance. "Uruguay's bold move does more than follow in the footsteps of Colorado and Washington. It provides a model for legally regulating marijuana that other countries, and U.S. states, will want to consider - and a precedent that will embolden others to follow in their footsteps."

Marijuana legalization efforts have gained momentum across the Americas in recent years as leaders watch the death toll rise from military responses to unabated drug trafficking in Mexico and Central America. Presidents Juan Manuel Santos of Colombia and Otto Perez Molina of Guatemala also have called for reforms, and a recent report by a commission of the Organization of American States encouraged new approaches, including legalization of marijuana.

But no sitting president has gone as far as Mujica to support the creation of legal alternatives to marijuana trafficking.

"At the heart of the Uruguayan marijuana regulation bill is a focus on improving public health and public safety," said Hannah Hetzer, a Drug Policy Alliance staffer who moved to Montevideo to help shepherd the proposal. "Instead of closing their eyes to the problem of drug abuse and drug trafficking, Uruguay is taking an important step towards responsible regulation of an existing reality."

Legislators in the governing coalition said putting the government at the center of a legal marijuana industry is worth trying because the global war on drugs had been a costly and bloody failure, and displacing illegal dealers through licensed pot sales could save money and lives.

They also hope to eliminate a legal contradiction in Uruguay, where it has been legal to use pot but against the law to sell it, buy it, produce it or possess even one marijuana plant.

Mujica said he never consumed marijuana, but believes regulations are necessary because many other people do, even though recent polls suggest two-thirds of Uruguayans oppose the plan.

Under the legislation, Uruguay's government would license growers, sellers and consumers, and update a confidential registry to keep people from buying more than 40 grams a month.

Carrying, growing or selling pot without a license could bring prison terms, but licensed consumers could grow up to six plants at a time at home.

Growing clubs with up to 45 members each would be encouraged, fostering enough marijuana production to drive out unlicensed dealers and draw a line between pot smokers and users of harder drugs.

The latest proposal "has some adjustments, aimed at strengthening the educational issue and prohibiting driving under the effects of cannabis," ruling coalition deputy Sebastian Sabini said. "There will be self-growing clubs, and it will also be possible to buy marijuana in pharmacies" that is mass-produced by private companies.

An Institute for Regulation and Control of Cannabis would be created, with the power to grant licenses for all aspects of a legal industry to produce marijuana for recreational, medicinal or industrial use.

Dozens of pro-marijuana activists followed the debate from balconies overlooking the house floor, while others outside held signs and danced to reggae music.

"This law consecrates a reality that already exists: The marijuana sales market has existed for a long time, but illegally, buying it from traffickers, and in having plants in your house for which you can be thrown in jail," said Camilo Collazo, a 25-year-old anthropology student. "We want to put an end to this, to clean up and normalize the situation."

Despite minor steps backwards in the liberalization of some other nations' cannabis laws (famously, in the Netherlands under its current conservative government) the steps that other nations are taking in the legalization of cannabis is now bearing fruit.
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Old 08-02-2013, 01:41 AM #2
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Excellent news!!! Can anyone tell me about the strains of cannabis grown in Uruguay? What is their National bud of choice
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it's really happening there? so many false hopes in so many places
but it does sound like it, another month or 2 should close the deal
one more coffin nail in the DEA weed empire, may it not rest in peace
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it's really happening there? so many false hopes in so many places
but it does sound like it, another month or 2 should close the deal
one more coffin nail in the DEA weed empire, may it not rest in peace
I hear you bro, the major difference here is that every member of the Broad Front party including the president, which has a majority in both houses, is backing the bill. The major hurdle was the lower house where they have a smaller majority. Now that its on its way to the senate its expected to pass. God willing -Keepz
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This was grown in uruguay the picture taken 6th of april it was finished on may the 6th 4 weeks later its seems to be a hybrid between colombian sativa and indica of some sort a very nice smoke.
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Also i might add theres a hatefull beaurocrat in brussels that threatend a while back to stop urugauy getting anti biotics and other medical supplys if they legalise cannabis
Ill try and find a link today ,get this arseholes face known .
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This was grown in uruguay the picture taken 6th of april it was finished on may the 6th 4 weeks later its seems to be a hybrid between colombian sativa and indica of some sort a very nice smoke.
https://www.icmag.com/ic/album.php?a...ctureid=865807

Also i might add theres a hatefull beaurocrat in brussels that threatend a while back to stop urugauy getting anti biotics and other medical supplys if they legalise cannabis
Ill try and find a link today ,get this arseholes face known .
maybe find his address.A
She is one sexy lady. Props on finishing her. Did you get the seeds out of press or prensado? How'd she smoke?
I'm not Uruguayan, but damn if I am not thinking about moving down there once this bill is passed. I assume you reside in Uruguay? -Keepz
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raymond yans threat to uruguay

ICNB president Raymond Yans made a threat to stop the supply of medicines to urugauy if they legalised cannabis
This is him https://2.bp.blogspot.com/-noy5SUPrx9...iDrugChief.jpg
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She is one sexy lady. Props on finishing her. Did you get the seeds out of press or prensado? How'd she smoke?
I'm not Uruguayan, but damn if I am not thinking about moving down there once this bill is passed. I assume you reside in Uruguay? -Keepz
Im in another tropical location now but yes i have a couple of hunderd of the F1 seeds that plant came from im selecting now.
Hopefully ill have a few 1000 stabalised by F4
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I also heard the International Narcotics Control Board have warned Uruguay about their proposed legalisation of cannabis.
Who are these mysterious people? The INCB, is that the narcotics division of the 'Illuminati'? Warned - as in - there will be consequences if you do this?? Withholding sorely needed aid or some other ludicrous punishment! The damn cheek of it!
Uruguay can and should do, whatever Uruguay bloody well wants!!
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