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Uploaded by on Aug 27, 2009

Argentina and Mexico decriminalize some drug use in order to shift law enforcement's focus from private consumption to drug trafficking.

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  • Oh wow, this is the Reuters Channel? Hi Mr. Rothchild!

  • They had no business making it illegal in the first place.

    Twin serpent high priced medical swindal, ppphuk you!

  • They're only doing it so some will say, "Hey I like this new order"

  • "Those cought with the new legal amount 3 times..."

    Those "cought" for what? (if it's legal?)

  • tobacco , alcohol , the 2 biggest killers, are walking free ,,,,,taxes so tax drugs , make the party drugs by professional companies , to stop the overdosing ,, that will just keep on happening

  • Ending prohibition of drugs would eliminate the underground market, would stop the funding of terrorist groups, would do MORE for treating drug addicts, and would save the billions currently spent annually on prohibition and incarceration of drug offenders. We need to treat drug use and drug abuse as a health issue, not a criminal issue. We need free choice for consenting adults, not a nanny-state solution imposed by the government.

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