uruguay to make marijuana legal in trailblazing gamble
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Uruguay is to give a green light Tuesday to making marijuana legal, in a social experiment that countries plagued by drug-related crime worldwide will watch. The legal change in this largely rural and well-educated South American nation of just 3.3 million, looms large with a vote in the Senate. The lower house of Congress passed the bill in August, so passage in the upper house is assured because the ruling leftist Broad Front coalition controls both. "It is going to be a history-making day. This puts Uruguay squarely in the forefront of changing policy-making and strategies," said Senator Luis Gallo of the Broad Front. The plan was unveiled a year and a half ago by President Jose Mujica along with other measures aimed at ending crime and violence associated with the drug trade. "This is an experiment", Mujica, 78 and a doctor by training, told AFP in August. "We can make a real contribution to humanity. Be a testing ground with a series of measures to confront the problem and provide tools to fight drug addiction," he said. The law will give the government control and regulatory power over imports, growing, harvesting, distribution and sales of pot and its derivatives. After signing up, people 18 and older will be able to grow up to six marijuana plants, get the drug in marijuana smoking clubs andbuy up to 40 grams a month in pharmacies. Neighbors, voters unconvinced Uruguay's change on pot comes in addition to other significant moves in the country with a leftist goverment: legalization of abortion, gay marriage and same-sex adoption. But not everyone is thrilled by the idea of legalizing marijuana. A poll carried out in September found a high 61 percent of those surveyed do not approve. Continental heavyweights and next-door neighbors Brazil and Argentina have expressed surprise. Uruguay long has been a main beach destination for Argentines, and tourism is important for Uruguay but not its only industry. Uruguay also is a key agricultural exporter and increasingly popular outpost with service industries. Many analysts wonder what would happen if such a law were passed in countries torn and bloodied by drug trafficking, such as Colombia and Mexico. Uruguay frames the change as supporting an international drug panel whose members include former presidents Cesar Gaviria of Colombia and Ernesto Zedillo of Mexico and which has concluded that the US-led "war on drugs" has failed. Lower price, higher quality Currently, consuming drugs is not illegal in Uruguay but selling illegal drugs is. Pot is the most common of illegal drugs here and consumption of it has doubled in the past 10 years.   Authorities say there are some 128,000 marijuana smokers in this country, but pot consumer groups but the figure higher, at 200,000. Uruguayan doctors are divided. Some say the change will lower consumption of more dangerous drugs, while others argue that it ignores the pernicious effects of smoking pot. Opposition lawmakers say there is the risk that consumption will rise. Experts on the global drug trade and social impacts of illegal drug use are divided on Uruguay's legal pot outlook as well. Roskam, one of the experts consulted by the government of Uruguay, told AFP that if everything depends on the state and sales to tourists are not allowed, there will still be street dealing and the black market problem will not be solved. "So you do something very good, you regulate cannabis, but youdo not solve the dealing in the streets," he said. Still, many local marijuana users are ready to light up with a smile. One last march against illegal pot is planned.
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