Colombian lawmakers propose bill to decriminalise drugs
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Lawmakers in Colombia have proposed decriminalising the cultivation of the coca leaf and marijuana to deprive traffickers of revenue.
The proponents say the law would reduce prices and give farmers more incentive to grow other crops.
The bill will be debated by the lower house of Congress in the coming days.
But Colombia's justice minister has said introducing such a law would violate Colombia's commitments to international narcotics treaties.
Colombia is one of several South and Central American countries facing widespread drugs-related violence, with much of the product destined for users in the US.
The measure was proposed by Liberal Party Congressman Hugo Velasquez and signed by seven other lawmakers.
It would eliminate prison terms for growing coca leaf, the main ingredient for cocaine.
"We have to tell the United States and other consumers, Colombia has already paid enough, mostly in blood", said Mr Velasquez, who represents the coca-growing province of Meta.
"It hasn't worked. It's time to change the strategy."
The proponents say the law would lead to the market being flooded with cocaine, lowering its price and reducing the incentive for farmers to grow coca for cartels and rebel groups.
"Let's see how well the laws of the market work," Mr Velasquez said. "If there's excessive production due to the lack of criminal penalties surely the market will depress the price."
The government in Bogota has signalled its opposition to the law.
Justice minister Juan Carlos Esguerra said Colombia had to respect its commitments to international treaties.
"We have to be particularly prudent and careful," he told the Reuters news agency.
Correspondents say the bill is likely to fail, but is intended to focus the attention of leaders meeting next month in Colombia for the Summit of the Americas on how to combat illegal drug production.
The US has previously made clear its continued opposition to legalisation of drugs, while acknowledging it as a legitimate subject for debate.
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Colombian lawmakers propose bill to decriminalise drugs
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Posted 30 March 2012 - 01:47 PM
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"Look, we understood we couldn't make it illegal to be young or poor or black in the United States, but we could criminalize their common pleasure. We understood that drugs were not the health problem we were making them out to be, but it was such a perfect issue...that we couldn't resist it." - John Ehrlichman, White House counsel to President Nixon on the rationale of the War on Drugs.
"[Nixon] emphasized that you have to face the fact that the whole problem is really the blacks" Haldeman, his Chief of Staff wrote, "The key is to devise a system that recognizes this while not appearing to."
"Look, we understood we couldn't make it illegal to be young or poor or black in the United States, but we could criminalize their common pleasure. We understood that drugs were not the health problem we were making them out to be, but it was such a perfect issue...that we couldn't resist it." - John Ehrlichman, White House counsel to President Nixon on the rationale of the War on Drugs.
"[Nixon] emphasized that you have to face the fact that the whole problem is really the blacks" Haldeman, his Chief of Staff wrote, "The key is to devise a system that recognizes this while not appearing to."
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Posted 30 March 2012 - 02:31 PM
But Colombia's justice minister has said introducing such a law would violate Colombia's commitments to international narcotics treaties.
Can they not just tell them to stick their treaties ?
Can they not just tell them to stick their treaties ?
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"I wanted to change the world. But i have found that the only thing one can be sure of changing is oneself"
( Aldous Huxley )
"Because of the progress mankind has achieved and because of the difficulties that are at times part and parcel of progress and prosperity, we find ourselves at a crossroads where we might make the world safe for our future generations or we might all perish together" ( Haile Selassie I )
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Posted 30 March 2012 - 03:04 PM
chronic1, on 30 March 2012 - 02:31 PM, said:
But Colombia's justice minister has said introducing such a law would violate Colombia's commitments to international narcotics treaties.
Can they not just tell them to stick their treaties ?
Can they not just tell them to stick their treaties ?
Probably too sh!t scared to go against the main powers in case they start dropping bombs on them saying they have a band of terrorist hiding all over.
So to be sure going to have to nuke the whole site from orbit (excuse the Aliens quote).
Until, USA and UK etc start to accept the truth nothing is going to happen
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Posted 31 March 2012 - 01:32 PM
chronic1, on 30 March 2012 - 02:31 PM, said:
But Colombia's justice minister has said introducing such a law would violate Colombia's commitments to international narcotics treaties.
Can they not just tell them to stick their treaties ?
Can they not just tell them to stick their treaties ?
have a look at what Bolivia has been doing with coca and the UN
Unscheduling the Coca Leaf
http://www.druglawre...g-the-coca-leaf
Bolivia’s denunciation of the 1961 Single Convention on Narcotic Drugs
http://www.druglawre...narcotic-drugs-
Bolivia Steps Up Campaign at U.N. to Legalise Coca Leaf
http://www.tni.org/i...alise-coca-leaf
there is a lot of good stuff about this written by Martin Jelsma
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"Look, we understood we couldn't make it illegal to be young or poor or black in the United States, but we could criminalize their common pleasure. We understood that drugs were not the health problem we were making them out to be, but it was such a perfect issue...that we couldn't resist it." - John Ehrlichman, White House counsel to President Nixon on the rationale of the War on Drugs.
"[Nixon] emphasized that you have to face the fact that the whole problem is really the blacks" Haldeman, his Chief of Staff wrote, "The key is to devise a system that recognizes this while not appearing to."
"Look, we understood we couldn't make it illegal to be young or poor or black in the United States, but we could criminalize their common pleasure. We understood that drugs were not the health problem we were making them out to be, but it was such a perfect issue...that we couldn't resist it." - John Ehrlichman, White House counsel to President Nixon on the rationale of the War on Drugs.
"[Nixon] emphasized that you have to face the fact that the whole problem is really the blacks" Haldeman, his Chief of Staff wrote, "The key is to devise a system that recognizes this while not appearing to."
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