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Small Amounts of Drugs Legalized in Mexico

Saw this on The Daily Show last night. (New York Sun article here)

Mexico has passed a sweeping bill legalizing the possession of small quantities of almost all illegal drugs, including heroin and cocaine.

The regime, likely to be one of the most liberal in the world, is designed to avoid clogging prisons with drug addicts, allowing police to go after big-time dealers.

Crazy. It's bad enough down there with underage drinking - I can't imagine what the spring breakers are going to get up to down there now.

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