Posts Tagged ‘legalization’

State Senate Committee Approves Marijuana Bill

Wednesday, January 13th, 2010

San Diego criminal lawyers say that recreational marijuana use is one step closer to legalization today, as the the state Assembly’s Public Safety Committee has approved a marijuana bill that would let users of the drug smoke risk-free. The bill has been largely touted as an important step in helping California take control of its budget crisis through the major income stream that would rise out of the taxes on the largest cash crop in America.

Under the bill marijuana users, sellers and growers would have to be over 21 years of age and the state would charge a 9% tax on all sales, which is estimated to run at about $50 of taxes per ounce.

The victory for marijuana advocates is considered to be largely symbolic, as the bill must still be reviewed by another senate committee before it will be voted on. This second committee will not look at the bill for some time. Regardless, the drug’s supporters are still optimistic.

”We’re thrilled. This to me, this is the formal beginning of the end of marijuana prohibition in the United States”, said Stephen Gutwillig of the Drug Policy Alliance, a pro-legalization group.

To read more on the measure, see the article in Top News. Image Via Eric Caballero [Flickr].

Mexico Decriminalizes Drug Use

Tuesday, August 25th, 2009

cfraustoAfter years of warfare between authorities and rivaling drug cartels, Mexico has taken a progressive stand towards stopping the bloodshed by legalizing limited personal drug use. The effort may help save the Mexican government quite a bit of money on catching and penalizing drug users, which may free up more resources to battle the mafioso’s themselves.

How this will affect drug importations into America, particularly San Diego, has yet to be seen, but it may make defense strategies easier for drug offenders and their San Diego criminal lawyers.

While many other countries have moved to legalized marijuana, even California has been discussing the idea in an effort to raise tax money, Mexico has legalized the use of all types of drugs, including cocaine, LSD, heroin and more. The only other country to have legalized this spectrum of drugs is Portugal. Public consumption and large quantities are still explicitly illegal.

When this same initiative was attempted in 2006, San Diego Mayor Jerry Sanders called the proposal “appallingly stupid.” Three years later though, things have changed. US authorities have so far issued nothing but praise for the government as it wages war with cartels:

“We know that Mexican law enforcement authorities are continuing their efforts to target drug traffickers,” Department of Justice spokeswoman Laura Sweeney said Friday. “Our friends and partners in Mexico are waging an historic battle with the cartels, one that plays out on the streets of their communities each day.”

For more information on this historic decriminalization law, please read the rest of the article in the Cristian Science Monitor. Photo Via Christian Frausto Bernal [Flickr]