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Will Proposition 19, the proposal to legalize, tax, and regulate marijuana use in California, really generate the benefits that its proponents claim? That answer is hazy for one main reason: Prop 19 would go further than any marijuana law on the books anywhere. The policy would be revolutionary in the U.S., where marijuana is legal only for medical purposes—and that in just 13 states. But not even the world's pot meccas have legalized and taxed the drug from production to consumption, as Prop 19 would allow cities in California to do. Drug-policy experts, though, disagree on whether Prop 19 takes the right approach. Do other parts of the world have a more sensible system? We've put together a slideshow of how other countries in the world handle marijuana use. The list comprises countries that allow people to use the drug without facing jail time, mandatory drug treatment, or other penalties
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Globe Toking - Newsweek
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I just saw a piece on France24 TV that showed street gangs in "marijuana friendly" Denmark fighting for territory because of what?????? DRUGS!!
Legalizing just makes children easier targets and corrupts society even more.
Watch the slideshow:
Globe Toking - Newsweek
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I just saw a piece on France24 TV that showed street gangs in "marijuana friendly" Denmark fighting for territory because of what?????? DRUGS!!
Legalizing just makes children easier targets and corrupts society even more.
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