[Home]  [Headlines]  [Latest Articles]  [Latest Comments]  [Post]  [Sign-in]  [Mail]  [Setup]  [Help] 

Status: Not Logged In; Sign In

WE BROKE HIM!! [Early weekend BS/nonsense thread]

I'm going to send DOGE after Elon." -Trump

This is the America I grew up in. We need to bring it back

MD State Employee may get Arrested by Sheriff for reporting an Illegal Alien to ICE

RFK Jr: DTaP vaccine was found to have link to Autism

FBI Agents found that the Chinese manufactured fake driver’s licenses and shipped them to the U.S. to help Biden...

Love & Real Estate: China’s new romance scam

Huge Democrat shift against Israel stuns CNN

McCarthy Was Right. They Lied About Everything.

How Romans Built Domes

My 7 day suspension on X was lifted today.

They Just Revealed EVERYTHING... [Project 2029]

Trump ACCUSED Of MASS EXECUTING Illegals By DUMPING Them In The Ocean

The Siege (1998)

Trump Admin To BAN Pride Rainbow Crosswalks, DoT Orders ALL Distractions REMOVED

Elon Musk Backing Thomas Massie Against Trump-AIPAC Challenger

Skateboarding Dog

Israel's Plans for Jordan

Daily Vitamin D Supplementation Slows Cellular Aging:

Hepatitis E Virus in Pork

Hospital Executives Arrested After Nurse Convicted of Killing Seven Newborns, Trying to Kill Eight More

The Explosion of Jewish Fatigue Syndrome

Tucker Carlson: RFK Jr's Mission to End Skyrocketing Autism, Declassifying Kennedy Files

Israel has killed 1,000 Palestinians in the West Bank since October 7, 2023

100m Americans live in areas with cancer-causing 'forever chemicals' in their water

Scientists discover cancer-fighting bacteria that "soak up" forever chemicals in the body

Israel limits entry of baby formula in Gaza as infants die of hunger

17 Ways mRNA Shots May CAUSE CANCER, According to Over 100 STUDIES

Report: Pentagon Halts Some Munitions Shipments To Ukraine Over Concerns That US Stockpiles Are Too Low

Locals Fear Demolitions as Israeli Troops Set Up New Base in Syrias Quneitra


Miscellaneous
See other Miscellaneous Articles

Title: World drugs body calls Uruguay marijuana move 'illegal'
Source: [None]
URL Source: [None]
Published: Dec 12, 2013
Author: staff
Post Date: 2013-12-12 03:04:44 by Tatarewicz
Keywords: None
Views: 124
Comments: 2

Vienna (AFP) - Uruguay's move to legalise the production and sale of marijuana breaks international law, the world drugs body said Wednesday, warning it would encourage addiction. "Uruguay is breaking the international conventions on drug control with the cannabis legislation approved by its congress," said the International Narcotics Control Board, a UN body that oversees the implementation of international treaties on drugs. INCB president Raymond Yans added he was "surprised" that Montevideo had "knowingly decided to break the universally agreed and internationally endorsed legal provisions of the treaty." He accused the country's lawmakers of ignoring scientific evidence on the health risks of marijuana, and said claims the law would help reduce crime relied on "rather precarious and unsubstantiated assumptions." The move "will not protect young people, but rather have the perverse effect of encouraging early experimentation, lowering the age of first use, and thus contributing to... earlier onset of addiction and other disorders," said Yans. Uruguay's parliament voted on Tuesday to legalise marijuana, becoming the first nation in the world to oversee the production and sale of the drug. "The war against drugs has failed," said Senator Roberto Conde as he presented the bill on behalf of the ruling leftist Broad Front, calling it an "unavoidable response" to that failure. The law not only authorises the production, distribution and sale of cannabis, but also allows individuals to grow their own on a small scale, and creates consumer clubs -- all under state supervision and control. The UN office on drugs and crime on Wednesday said it agreed with the INCB statement and implicitly criticised Uruguay's unilateral move in the global war on drugs. "Just as illicit drugs are everyone's shared responsibility, there is a need for each country to work closely together and to jointly agree on the way forward for dealing with this global challenge," it said in a statement.

http://news.yahoo.com/world-drugs-body-calls-uruguay-marijuana-move-39-171807533.html


Poster Comment:

carl b The governments of the world need to wake up! marijuana is an herb which has may legit medical uses. I live in the Philippines where pot is illegal. I have had MS since 1990 and multiple orthopedic problems. marijuana is the only thing that really helps me but here can not use as could be deported. In the USA I lived in North Carolina where marijuana [ small amounts ] for personal use has been decriminalized for years. I had my symptoms under control for years. But now I have to use Rx drugs that are slowly destroying my liver and extremely costly. I say legalize ALL DRUGS and this will stop all the killings from drug cartels. Sell at government stores, tax them and use the tax money for treatment programs, a few northern Europe countries have done this and the crime rate dropped greatly and drug crimes almost totally gone. How many people in the USA alone are in jail costing billions each year to feed and house for simply using marijuana? Of course the legal system would hurt as attorneys and "private prisons" make billions a year "fighting drugs" ? When will the "people" wake up????

Geraldine 1 hour ago Doctors told my 91 yr old grandfather to keep doing, whatever he was doing ! He takes no medication,he walks 1 mile every morning,& rides a bike 2 miles, does 25 push-ups along with 25 sit-ups. He told the doctor that he's been smoking a marijuana cigarrete every morning before his exercise, then eats a big fruit & vegatable salad at lunch. He volunteers work at the local zoo, reads his newspaper at home in the evening, mows his own lawn & before bed after his bath he smokes another marijuana cigarrete,has a glass of hot tea & he loves the 6" Subway sandwich ham & cheese with tomatos and pickles ! Doctors reported that his body was that of a man 50 yrs old, and told the family that marijuana benifited him well. +27

Patrick Adlam 2 hours ago Raymond Yans' academic background is Germanic philology and in philosophy. His professional experience is in the Belgian Diplomatic corps, from where he started to take an interest in international coordination of narcotics control. He is not qualified to speak on the health risks or benefits of marijuana use. He is upset that international conventions "have been broken". Such conventions are general agreements; not binding laws. Uruguay has decided to "break with" this convention. That is their sovereign right. Back off Mr Yans. You are overstepping your authority and professional competence. Patrick Adlam +78

Post Comment   Private Reply   Ignore Thread  


TopPage UpFull ThreadPage DownBottom/Latest

Begin Trace Mode for Comment # 1.

#1. To: Tatarewicz (#0)

Can't have a sovereign state cutting into the CIA's drug profits now, can we?

Obnoxicated  posted on  2013-12-12   10:36:29 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


Replies to Comment # 1.

        There are no replies to Comment # 1.


End Trace Mode for Comment # 1.

TopPage UpFull ThreadPage DownBottom/Latest


[Home]  [Headlines]  [Latest Articles]  [Latest Comments]  [Post]  [Sign-in]  [Mail]  [Setup]  [Help]