Friday, October 03, 2008
Presidente Calderon of México, sees the legalization of minor drug use in México’s near future.
The proposal would allow authorities to focus all of their attention on dealers and cartels transporting and distributing large amounts of drugs, amounts, which greatly surpass what a lone individual could consume. This plan however, goes far beyond the use of simply marijuana; it extends to include the use of cocaine, heroin, opium, and methamphetamine. What will this mean for drug trafficking between the United States and México? Tighter borders have trapped much of the drug trafficking below the U.S./Mexican border. Will “drug tourists” soon be flooding over the Mexican border in droves? View the story here: http://www.reuters.com/article/email/idUSTRE4918NK20081003
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