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Mexico Decriminalizes Small-scale Drug Possession

Thu, Aug 20, 2009 11:05 pm


Source: google.com

 

MEXICO CITY — Mexico enacted a controversial law Thursday decriminalizing possession of small amounts of marijuana, cocaine, heroin and other drugs while encouraging free government treatment for drug dependency.

 

The law sets out maximum "personal use" amounts for drugs, also including LSD and methamphetamine. People detained with those quantities will no longer face criminal prosecution when the law goes into effect Friday.

 

Anyone caught with drug amounts under the personal-use limit will be encouraged to seek treatment, and for those caught a third time treatment is mandatory — although the law does not specify penalties for noncompliance.

 

Mexican authorities said the change just recognized the long-standing practice here of not prosecuting people caught with small amounts of drugs that they could reasonably claim were for personal use, while setting rules and limits.

 

Under previous law, possession of any amount of drugs was punishable by stiff jail sentences, but there was leeway for addicts caught with smaller amounts. In practice, nobody was prosecuted and sentenced to jail for small-time possession, said Bernardo Espino del Castillo, the coordinator of state offices for the attorney general's office.

 

"We couldn't charge somebody who was in possession of a dose of a drug, there was no way ... because the person would claim they were an addict," he added.

 

"This person obviously couldn't be charged, not yesterday, not the day before, not a year ago, but the bad thing was that it was left up to the discretion of the detective, and it could open the door to corruption or extortion."

 

In the past, police sometimes hauled suspects to police stations and demanded bribes, threatening long jail sentences if people did not pay.

 

"This is not legalization, this is regulating the issue and giving citizens greater legal certainty ... for a practice that was already in place," Espino del Castillo said.

 

In 2006, the U.S. government publicly criticized a similar bill. Then President Vicente Fox sent that law — which did not have a mandatory treatment provision — back to Congress for reconsideration.

 

The maximum amount of marijuana considered to be for "personal use" under the new law is 5 grams — the equivalent of about four joints. The limit is a half gram for cocaine, the equivalent of about 4 "lines." For other drugs, the limits are 50 milligrams of heroin, 40 milligrams for methamphetamine and 0.015 milligrams for LSD.

 

The law was approved by Congress before it recessed in late April, and President Felipe Calderon, who is leading a major offensive against drug cartels, waited most of the summer before enacting it.

 

Calderon's original proposal would have required first-time detainees to complete treatment or face jail time. But the lower house of Congress, where Calderon's party was short of a majority, weakened the bill.

 

Mexico has emphasized the need to differentiate drug addicts and casual users from the violent traffickers whose turf battles have contributed to the deaths of more than 11,000 people during Calderon's term. In the face of growing domestic drug use, Mexico has increased its focus on prevention and drug treatment.

 

Sen. Pablo Gomez of the leftist Democratic Revolution Party praised the legislation: "This law achieves the decriminalization of drugs, and in exchange offers government recovery treatment for addicts."

 

Previously, possession of any amount of drugs was punishable by stiff jail sentences, with some leeway for those considered addicts and caught with smaller amounts. But in practice, relatively few people were prosecuted and sentenced to jail for small-time possession.

 

While the United States openly expressed concern about the 2006 law, this time around it has been more circumspect.

 

Asked about the new law in July, U.S. drug czar Gil Kerlikowske said he would adopt a "wait-and-see attitude."

 

"If the sanction becomes completely nonexistent I think that would be a concern, but I actually didn't read quite that level of de facto (decriminalization) in the law," said Kerlikowske, who heads the U.S. Office of National Drug Control Policy.



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solabeirtan

Dec 8 2009, 8:05 pm

This story completley false. I don't know the reasons for this rumor. Other than covering up the fact that over 12,000 citizens of that country have

died in a brutal war perpetuated by an overbearing Federal Government bent on prehistoric means of problem solving. Similar to the previuos

administration in the USA. Im sure there is a similar story behind Pemex, the state run oil industry that serves the country. Oddly there is not one

refinery in the country. Even though they are one of the worlds top oil resources. The saddest part is that it is only the latest attempt to control one

of USA's favorite Drug Stores. These people have had to deal with puppet type governmants for centuries, because of their overgrown neighbors to the

North and the big money bullies that pull the strings

Joe

Nov 10 2009, 1:33 pm

Hey Random Chemist...

.015mg is 15mcg, not 15,000mcg.

.015g would be 15,000mcg.

That said, the article as pasted here has a typo...the actual decrim is for 150 mcg (.150mg, .000150g)

Dick Butt

Sep 7 2009, 1:02 pm

Mexico you are a GENIUS, I love you.

The Kidd

Aug 25 2009, 1:46 am

since wen has 5 grams bin 4 joints, non tokers really dnt hav a clu, if tht was tru we'd b talkin 4 absolute bugheds.
Still thts a nice step 4wrd in mexico, USA n UK shud follow suit.
FUK THE 5 0

hmmmmmmm

Aug 24 2009, 7:15 pm

talk about one of the smartest things iv herd any one do iv said this for 10 years America needs to the same thing cause it ill help slow the levals of corruption

Pablo Picaso

Aug 24 2009, 9:38 am

Hey hombre, I am headed for Mexico. Viva !!!

Baltimore Fred

Aug 23 2009, 9:42 pm

Well I'll be switched. Ain't this some shit. The land of the free and home of the brave. Mexico just told the big brother to the north to kiss off and shove the drug interdiction $$$ up their ass if they don't like it. In '75 I was hitchiking out of Palanque with weed and 'scrooms when a police Captian pulled over to pick us up.

WTF act cool, it happens every day. He took us to the main road heading to Merida and stopped at a small station house where he said the bus would stop and we could continue on our journey. While we were waiting for the bus we shot the breeze. My Spainish wasn't the best but I nearly flipped when he said the the three best things in Mexico were las senioritas, mota, y los hongas. I choked on my bottle of coke. Here' s to Mexico !!!

HU210

Aug 23 2009, 10:07 am

Mexico. Free'er and braver than the USA!!

BubbaBleu

Aug 23 2009, 4:36 am

So does this mean that Rocky Point beach vendors will be selling Joints and lines along with fireworks and blankets?

Tom

Aug 22 2009, 7:56 pm

Haha maybe the illegals in U.S will slow down to but probably not

sta87

Aug 22 2009, 7:55 pm

good shit daryl right there wit ya

Daryl

Aug 22 2009, 12:52 pm

Fuck the police. I said fuck, FUCK the police!
*sparks up a 6gram blunt*
Legal shmegal. I am free anywhere I go. Laws of any particular country, even my own, are simply guidelines to which I must work around or find loopholes within. Some argue said guidelines and restrictions diminish that freedom. Not so, for I am free to break them, bend them, just as those who "uphold" them are free to catch me. How much you want to bet when I'm caught, I'm still free?
Until governments grow out of their adolescent stage and allow people their freedom to evolve we will continue to be stuck in this distracting day to day existence we call our lives. Viva la revolution!

Jack Beanstalk

Aug 22 2009, 11:51 am

Funny, Mexico gets more freedom, while here in the land of the free, more freedoms are taken away. Seems to me you're more free in Mexico, than in the US or Canada. Not just on this one issue, but really, how many licenses do you need to do things in Mexico, compared to the US?

Helen

Aug 22 2009, 10:38 am

To Tom who posted this:

That is the greatest law i've ever seen... can have small amounts of anything and you wont face charges.. sounds like more freedom then the U.S has.

It sounds like more freedom because in actuality, it IS more!
:)

Random chemist

Aug 22 2009, 9:21 am

Correction, Point 0.015 Grams is 15 Miligrams or 15,000 Micrograms, a solid hit of LSD ranges from 50-100 Micrograms. That's basically a postcard worth of stamps...

Charles

Aug 22 2009, 12:27 am

I'm hoping that's a typo on the LSD level allowed. .015 milligrams is 15 micrograms which is 10 micrograms, almost the legal limit doubled, under 25 where threshold effects are noticed.

John Davis

Aug 21 2009, 9:16 pm

Wow, nice to see at least ONE country out there with common sense!

RT
www.web-anonymity.us.tc

desert tripper

Aug 21 2009, 9:07 pm

The bottom line is, there will always be addicts and people with addictive personalities who seek out the hard stuff. Let 'em. It's the illegality and high prices that cause the crime, not the drugs or their use. If drugs are readily available and cheap, addicts can maintain their level of use without robbing or burgling. Then, when they are ready to quit, give them the treatment they need, not a bunch of legal red tape, jail time, NA meetings and all that other crap.

It's nice, also, that psychedelics have been specifically mentioned. These sometimes life-changing sacraments have been unjustly maligned through the years, with everything from 'genetic damage' to the urban legend about people staring at the sun and going blind. Taken in the proper set and setting, they can be beneficial or at least a great excursion away from the mundane.

Sasafras

Aug 21 2009, 8:57 pm

It's sad that news like this makes me so happy when it should be common sense. Citizens of any country who call themselves free should expect freedom to do as they choose with their bodies, and the responsibility of not fucking up other people's shit while they do as they choose with their bodies.

mark

Aug 21 2009, 6:44 pm

one toke over the line! Mexico is lookin good for vacation!! I just might have to get a passport.

i might however, contract the mexicalia blues on the way home.

Tom

Aug 21 2009, 5:06 pm

That is the greatest law i've ever seen... can have small amounts of anything and you wont face charges.. sounds like more freedom then the U.S has

scott

Aug 21 2009, 3:51 pm

where is the sanity? MEXICO? HUH....

OneDay

Aug 21 2009, 12:55 pm

To: Dank4Sure Your entitled to your opinion but if you going to insult me then at least do it right. 21 states decriminalized marijuana.
For you knowledge i'm not on anything, dont do drugs. I do smoke some good weed on daily basis.
Also, what exactly was the point of your post? I must have missed it.
Fuck Haters. Grow your own.

Pallidus

Aug 21 2009, 11:48 am

Thank god, it's about time! Now that Mexico's done it, maybe Canada will see that the US doesn't nuke Mexico and they'll follow suit again. Also a good move against the Cartels, although like everyone else, I must say a better move would have been legalization and regulation, although I'm not sure Mexico has the money to set up a system for selling and regulating all these drugs. I hope the US learns something.

Activist

Aug 21 2009, 11:39 am

Tell your Congressperson to decriminalize marijuana in the United States! https://secure2.convio.net/mpp/site/Advocacy?cmd=display&page=UserAction&id=346

Dank4Sure

Aug 21 2009, 10:51 am

Hey ..Oneday.. shutup dumbass bud isn't decriminalized in most states stupid fuck more like less than 16 out of fifty.. what are you on??

peopleforthepeople

Aug 21 2009, 10:45 am

No no NO! Decriminalizing drugs only makes them more available to the people while still putting money in the pockets of the lords. Now even more under age kids are going to be using more of the unregulated drugs which just gives the Governments more reasons to keep it illegal. Decriminalization in the States would mean the same also: More children using, nonviolent people still under a finger while the State and the gov't once again reap the rewards. Time to evolve, time to realize that we are not on this planet to fear anything! Everything must be useable because everything IS useable and only your mind can make you think otherwise. Regulate it. Decriminalization is for political scum.

OneDay

Aug 21 2009, 9:09 am

LOL I know where I'm going for my next vacation. LSD and cocaine, really? Sounds like Mexico is a fun place to be if you're into recreational drugs.
Seriously though, just want to correct some folks here. Marijuana has been decriminalized in the US, not sure about every single state but I know for a fact that most states decriminalized marijuana in the 1970s.
This has been an issue, if marijuana has been decriminalized why is pot possession still being prosecuted to the extent that we see, with over 800,000 arrests each year.
Let's hope that Mexican government really means decriminalization and not just blowing smoke up people's asses like our government is doing to us.
Free the Weed. Free the people.

Supporter

Aug 21 2009, 7:32 am

Mexico's war on drug trafficking has led to the arrest of more than 70,000 people in the past three years. Now the nation's prisons, which were already considered overcrowded, are on the brink of chaos.

Mexico is extraditing as many drug criminals as possible to the United States (about 100 each year).

http://www.newsweek.com/id/212942

hempster

Aug 21 2009, 7:22 am

It's sad that mexico would group marijuanna with hard core drugs. It's not the same. Anyways as soon as all those addicts flock to mexico and pose a burdon to the country...they are going to make all drugs illegal.

Mary Jane Stinkwood

Aug 21 2009, 7:19 am

Now that sounds like a GOOD ideal. But the morons in Washington DC are way behind Cananda, & Mexico in changing the laws for decriminalization of small amounts of drugs.

It's a shame we paid so much money for good government that can't even keep up with other countries in changing the laws to help people deal with pain & suffering, and drug policies, that would help these people. The change is way over due, LEGALIZE THE WEED NOW!

MEXICO has got the right ideal, STOP WASTING TAX PAYERS MONEY, Stop wasting government time and effort. I hope the United States Government will open their eyes and do the right thing and follow suit, decriminalization is a step in the RIGHT direction. Good luck MEXICO! A country that is working for it's people and not against them.

commonsensi

Aug 21 2009, 7:00 am

coke is as safe as marijuana when used with descretion. just like marijuana, miseducation created fear around coke. a occasional wiff is ok, tony montana style is a no no. meth should be only prescribed by doctors, and heroine should be reserved for the fatally terminal ill.

steven in iowa

Aug 21 2009, 2:20 am

DAMN RIGHT!!! WE NOW HAVE A SOUTHERN NIEGHBOR TO RECOGNIZE THE TRUTH!!!!! its only a matter of time now!!!!

ThielsMan

Aug 21 2009, 1:26 am

Next in line: The USA

gstlab3

Aug 21 2009, 12:47 am

AUGUSTINE/CONFESSIONS 2,3., "WITH THE BEAST OF COMPANIONS I WALKED THE STREETS OF BABYLON."

INDEED I HAVE WALKED THESE STREETS AND THEIR IS A DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THE DRUG ADDICT AND THE DEALERS WHO PRAY UPON THEM WITH THE SICKNESS FOR POWER AND MONEY AND CONTROL. FOR THE CASUAL USER AND THE PROHIBITIONIST THIS STORY MEANS LITTLE AND WILL HAVE NO EFFECT. BUT I HAVE WALKED THESE STREETS AND I KNOW THE EVIL IN THEM!!! IT IS ABOUT TIME THAT A GOVERNMENT FINALLY HAS MADE THIS DISTINCTION !!! WHY HAS THE UNITED STATES LAGGED SO FAR BEHIND THE MODERN TIMES OF SCIENCE AND PROVEN COMMON SENSES?? WE HAVE WASTED TENS OF THOUSANDS OF HOURS OF OUR LIVES TREATING PEOPLE LIKE NOTHING MORE THAN NUMBERS AND A TAX RESOURCE TO BE MADE TAME AND MOST DOCILLE TO OBEY THE MASTERS!!!! WE ARE HUMAN AND NEED TO REMEMBER THIS LIKE THE MEXICAN GOVERNMENT FINALLY HAS AND GIVE TREATMENT WHERE NEEDED AND PENILIZE THE THUG CLASS THAT RAKES RUIN THROUGH HUMANITY AT THE EXPENCE OF A DOLLAR!!!!!!
GO GO GO MEXICO!!!!! FRE THE WEED FREE THE MIND!!! AND DO'NT TRIP TOO MUCH DOWN THERE!!!!!! LSD?!?!? REALLY!!

Ganjadave420

Aug 20 2009, 11:45 pm

I don't know about that I mean the weed is fine but coke and all that shit also hmmmmm........carzy place then

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