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    Peru Mayor Suggests Federal Government Legalize Drugs

    LIMA, Peru (CNN) -- A mayor in Peru has suggested that the federal government legalize illicit drugs and administer them through the national health ministry, a newspaper reported Friday.

    Gustavo Sierra, mayor of the Surquillo district in Lima, said a federal drug law is hypocritical because it allows maximum legally allowed quantities for some drugs and plants but doesn't say where to acquire them, the Peru 21 newspaper reported in a front-page story headlined, "Say yes to drugs?"

    Sierra said the federal government should adopt his position in its war on drugs, adding that he will take the matter up with the nation's executive branch.

    His proposal has drawn strong criticism as well as support.

    Milton Rojas, a specialist with a private, nonprofit, anti-drug organization called Cedro, told Peru 21 that the mayor's initiative would lead to greater drug use.

    "This is not an alternative that corresponds with Peruvian reality, given drugs' low prices and large production," Rojas said. "There are no serious studies concerning the legalization of stupefacients."

    In addition, Rojas said some drugs -- such as PCP -- are addictive and have bad health consequences.

    "Legalizing drugs would only bring more insecurity," he said. "It still would be sold on the street."

    Others see it differently.

    Social psychologist Baldomero Cacares told Peru 21 he favors the mayor's proposal because changing the nation's drug laws is indispensable.

    "I am in favor of marijuana and cocaine leaf," Cacares said. "They are medicinal plants rejected by science because of the false belief that they are drugs."

    It has been demonstrated, he told Peru 21, that those plants can help some diseases, including some eye treatments, anxiety and depression.

    "There are modern medical treatments that use these components," he said. "They are not used here."

    Cocaine, he said, should be used in pharmaceutical labs again because it has demonstrated pain-relieving qualities. Cacares said he remembers a throat lozenge in the 1950s that used cocaine.

    Surquillo, in the central part of Peru's capital, Lima, is a lower- and middle-income residential and commercial district, parts of which are considered dangerous.

    Several travel Web sites warn about crime, one of them saying: "Surquillo should be avoided, specially at night. Do not ever walk alone there. It is full of thieves and gang violence."

    Surquillo is one of 43 districts that make up Lima, the district's Web site says. It has a population of about 100,000.

    The district has a motto on its Web site: "Surquillo is changing. ... You change too."

    http://www.cnn.com/2009/WORLD/americ...06/peru.drugs/

    I actually do think this is the way to go with most illegal drugs right now, it would certainly help in the U.S too, by making some currently illegal drugs available by prescription or available to a certain age customer, they could be taxed just like how cigarettes and alcohol is.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lee View Post
    His proposal has drawn strong criticism as well as support.

    Milton Rojas, a specialist with a private, nonprofit, anti-drug organization called Cedro, told Peru 21 that the mayor's initiative would lead to greater drug use.
    I'll bet $10 that "private" antidrug org is funded by either the federal government or some big corporation with ties to the pharm industry.


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    i think they can already have cocaine leaves to chew which gets them high i saw it on a program on the travel channel a few months ago i think


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    Quote Originally Posted by Rich View Post
    i think they can already have cocaine leaves to chew which gets them high i saw it on a program on the travel channel a few months ago i think
    I have had coca leave tea in Peru and in Argentina also. Gives you a nice buzz. Yes, it is legal already.
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    Yes, coca leaves are sold legally and openly in northwest Argentina (the part of the country closest to Peru and Bolivia). The indigenous people have used it for centuries to alleviate problems associated with high altitudes in the Andes. Most of them just put a leaf or two inside the cheek and leave it there to slowly absorb whatever natural chemicals there are in coca. I tried it a couple of times in the northwest (Salta) but never noticed any particular effect. From what I was told in Salta it's legal only in the northwestern provinces where tradition and culture have historically approved of coca use, but it's not legal in Buenos Aires and the rest of the country. Nor is refined cocaine legal anywhere in Argentina.


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    Legalizing (and taxing) pot would:

    reduce crime
    reduce jail and prison populations ( decreasing government costs)
    increase government revenue
    reduce the use by underage (assume 18) because illegal dealers do not check IDs but every store that sells alcohol does

    Yes pot does damage. So does alcohol. So does caffeine. So does Krispy Kreme Donuts and super size Big Macs.

    Prohibition does not work but legalization and taxation does.

    3 things I want to see legalized in my lifetime:
    Gay marriage
    Marijuana
    Prostitution
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