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Mexican president to open debate on country's marijuana laws

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MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto said on Monday he would open a national debate to review the country's marijuana laws ahead of a key United Nations meeting next year, following a landmark court ruling.
Speaking a few days after Mexico's Supreme Court ruled to allow four plaintiffs to grow and smoke pot recreationally in a decision that could eventually open the door to marijuana legalization, Pena Nieto said he was not personally in favor of legalization as it could induce people into taking harder drugs.
However, he has asked the Interior Ministry to bring together various specialists, including academics, doctors and sociologists, to debate the future of marijuana regulation in Mexico, which has suffered a decade of gruesome drug violence.
"We'll need to establish a debate ... and the federal government is open to that, so that along with the legislative branch, we work together, creating specialized forums, which will allow us to have a much clearer, more open position of the horizon that's coming," he said at an event.
Pena Nieto added that it was necessary for Mexico to identify a coherent position on the matter before a major United Nations drugs policy meeting in April next year.
What happens next in Mexico will be keenly watched by proponents and critics of drugs reform elsewhere in the Americas, as governments from Uruguay to Canada have grown weary of the four-decades-long U.S.-led "war on drugs."
Well over 100,000 people have died in drug-related violence in Mexico since 2007, and some think marijuana legalization in Mexico and the United States could eventually lead cartels to stop selling the drug.
(Reporting by Lizbeth Diaz and Gabriel Stargardter; Editing by Simon Gardner and Sandra Maler)
http://news.yahoo.com/mexican-president-open-debate-countrys-marijuana-laws-202821777.html
 

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Nice one Mexico.
At least some world leaders are open to intelligent debate. Isn't it strange that they are managing this ahead of the so-called more developed nations?
Or is it just that the more developed countries are earning a fkin fortune off the back of drugs being illegal?

Mexico is the perfect country for growing good weed, could be a world leader in cannabis production... Bet that scares a few nations
 

stoned-trout

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legalize it..cause I got my eye on a cheap rent 320 a month...yeehaw...time to get my passport...I will be hanging at PARADISE COVE ,,,,ROSARITO KILOMETER 36.....BAJA RULES
 
legalize it..cause I got my eye on a cheap rent 320 a month...yeehaw...time to get my passport...I will be hanging at PARADISE COVE ,,,,ROSARITO KILOMETER 36.....BAJA RULES

Ahhhh!! Rosarito Beach...... Good memories made there. Do you remember the name of the restaurant that has the fire pits in the dining area & serves a variety of wild game?
 

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