On 6 May 2006 20:41:38 -0700, "Bulldog" <Bulldog06@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>General Vin Drin Giap wrote:
>> For those of you a still hating your fellow Americans for their
personal
>> habits, the Mexican government passed a law completely legalizing
possession
>> for personal consumption of small quantities of cocaine, marijuana,
heroin,
>> Extacy, and who knows what else.
>
>The only thing I **** with is Cocaine, and as I understand an
>individual can possess up to a half of a gram. That really isn't that
>much at ALL, seeing as how I buy by the Ball. BUT, this legalization
>happening in Mexico most likely means that higher amounts will be
>ignored as well. I mean, if I have an 8Ball in my house, I'd just take
>a half gram with me whenever I went out and about. Problem solved.
>
>
>> All the law needs now is Mexican President Fox's signature and Fox is
>> expected to gleefully signature the Bill. Fox has said that he wants to
free
>> up his law enforcement from the drug war against the user in Mexico to
>> combat real criminals.
>
>Exactly. Real criminals. Leave drug addicts alone, we need to make
>our own damn decisions... :-)
>
>
>> America is not far behind.
>
>Oh Ho Ho Ho yes, sir, we are FAR behind.
>
>
>> Drug warriors in law enforcement in the United States might find
themselves
>> on the unemployment line for the first time in US history.
>
>Nah. Once Bush is gone we're going to have yet another drug hating
>president that will make sure to continue the war on drugs. Pretty
>much guaranteed.
>
>
>> And my hats off to United States President George W. Bush for his trip
to
>> Mexico and his sup****t to Mexican President Fox's complete
decriminalization
>> of user quantity narcotics.
>
>I would seriously need to see some proof on that. I can't believe Bush
>would sup****t a move like that. If he sup****ts it he should try to
>legalize drugs in the US, the country would like him a whole lot more.
>I doubt Bush sup****ted the decriminalization, but who knows with that
>Cracker Jack.
>
>
>> Now drugs are like beer in Mexico. You can drink a beer, but you can't
be a
>> liquor store without a license.
>
>I think Mexico made POSESSION legal, but sale is still ILLEGAL, but I
>could be wrong on that. Stores wont start selling drugs, at least not
>for some time.
>
Fox was pressured by US and vetoed the bill. Mexico didn't
decriminalize anything. Bummer.
>> You're going to have some competition for your criminal empires in
America,
>> very soon, and I think the price of drugs on the street is going to
plummet.
>
>**** the price. I'm happy at $120 an 8-Ball, I just want it to be
>EASIER TO GET. Price doesn't matter for most Coke-heads, just
>availability and purity, both of which suck here in Denver.
>
>
>> The US government declared war on her own people is in its death
throws.
>>
>> Bye, bye, drug war!
>
>We'll see. That would be amazing, but HIGHLY unlikely in the next
>decade.


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