MEXICO CITY (AP) — Mexico has enacted a controversial law that decriminalizes possession of small amounts of marijuana, cocaine and heroin.The law defines "personal use" amounts for those drugs, as well as LSD and methamphetamines.It says people found with those amounts will not face criminal prosecution, but that if caught a third time they will be required to complete treatment programs, though no punishment is specified to enforce that.The law enacted Thursday says anyone caught with personal-use quantities of drugs will be urged to seek treatment for dependency. It takes effect Friday.In 2006, the U.S. government publicly criticized a similar bill. Then-President Vicente Fox sent that legislation back to Congress for reconsideration.
Well I can see why they are trying this, they feel it might curb organized crime especially with the cartel problem they are having in Mexico. But will it work...I highly doubt.
Or it could create even more addicts... availability will go UP as prices go down... If they're lucky it'll be the new amsterdam, if they're not (which is likely imho) it'll deteriorate regardless.
O_o Or its a ploy to get US tourists to WANT to visit Mexico to do drugs....*SIGH*