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Mexico decriminalizes posession of small amounts of many drugs -- (link)
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Reagen (aka Reagen)
Jun 22 '09, 11:17
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http://www.latimes.com/features/health/medicine/la-fg-mexico-decriminalize21-2009jun21,0,6336338.story
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but I perceive the reasoning being that there's no sense jailing these people when they're just using.
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Reagen
Jun 22, 11:28
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*ding* -- nm
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znufrii
Jun 22, 11:29
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Of course then some people steal to pay for their habit -- nm
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Redmond on a phone
Jun 22, 11:32
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If decriminalising reduces prices, why do people have more incentive to steal to pay for their habit? -- nm
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Roger More
Jun 22, 11:34
Heroin, too. You can even have more heroin than meth.
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the wrong element, bad guy
Jun 22, 11:27
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why not? don't know how similar this is in the details, but it's worked pretty well in Portugal. -- nm
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znufrii
Jun 22, 11:31
very sensible.
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znufrii
Jun 22, 11:21
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