I don't know..... I've been hearing a few countries starting to buck the U.N. for their controling manner & unwelcomed interference. Maybe Mujica will tell them to go jack off. It seems that of lately, the U.N. has started to operate like a dictator, even more so than say, 20-30 yrs ago. They've had way too much to say when countries have even considered legalization, which I see as none of their business. If anything, they should favor legalization as it would give a great boost to WORLD economics.
-- If cannabis became legal world wide tomorrow, consider world trade options. Import/export can raise a country up out of poverty. Here in the U.S., the very wealthy would, for the most part, loose their foot hold on the economy, since MOST of them have acquired their wealth through petro- chemicals. (I read a report yesterday that said 1% of the population owned 40% of this countrys wealth. A little out of proportion, doncha' think?) If both cannabis & hemp were a legal commodity, people of low income would be farming it & raise up out of financial oppression. In a short time very few people would be living below the poverty line like they are now. That's the last thing the very wealthy want, & that's the main source of our legalization opposition. But I'd really LOVE to see the petro-chemical money lords fall on their faces , so legalization would be a win/win situation in my book! But back to the U.N. It does look as though a few countries are starting to ignore their bs......
catbuds Reviewed by catbuds on . Uruguay First country in the world to legalize Cannabis This just in: URUGUAY IS THE WORLD'S FIRST COUNTRY TO LEGALIZE CANNABIS President Jose Mujica has to sign the bill and the world's first landmark marijuana legalization measure will be a done deal. Amid applause and cheers in the Uruguay Senate, the vote passed. We will report more on this. Forum members, if you see any interesting links and tidbits of information about this, please post below. We will be more active in world/local reporting and we hope to bring forth the best Rating: 5