Mexican Lawmaker Sees Fertile Terrain for Marijuana Debate

Mexican lawmaker sees fertile terrain for marijuana debate

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A number of Latin American leaders are grumbling quite publicly about the U.S.-led campaign against illicit drugs, and voters in Colorado and Washington state approved initiatives earlier this month to legalize the recreational use of marijuana …
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World's biggest independent drug use survey is launched

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The 2013 survey, which is online and takes about 20 minutes to complete, is anonymised and confidential. It is conducted by Global Drug Survey (GDS), an independent, … Drugs and pleasure: using a specially designed tool called the Net Pleasure Index …
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Local business leaders give back to community

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… students and we help two full-time college degree students,” Gardner said. “In 2011, your generosity actually helped 16 students get an education that had no means of financial support and helped to put them back into the workforce. … SCMA's gift …
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AFL needs to help men in trouble

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But the game must do better because its resources are better than those of any other sport in this country and its procedures – certainly in terms of drug use – are tougher in that players are monitored all year round. It is not good for the game if …
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Mexican Lawmaker Sees Fertile Terrain For Marijuana Debate
Bills to legalize marijuana have come before Mexicos Congress in the past, and sunk almost without debate. But lawmaker Fernando Belaunzaran Mendez thinks this time is different. Click to Continue » … Read News