Torsten Posted May 1, 2008 even Argentina is ahead of us now ============================== Argentine Court Decriminalizes Drug Possession in Buenos Aires Printer Friendly Version Printer Friendly Version Email this Article Email this Article from Drug War Chronicle, Issue #533, 4/25/08 A federal court in the Argentine capital of Buenos Aires Tuesday decriminalized drug possession in the capital in a ruling that could be altered by the country's high court, but which is in line with the position of the government of President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner. In issuing its ruling, the federal court threw out thousands of drug possession cases pending in the federal district. The ruling from the federal court of appeals came in the case of two young people arrested for possession of marijuana joints and ecstasy tablets at an electronic music concert in 2007. In those cases, the court held that the 1989 drug law that punished simple drug possession or consumption is unconstitutional . Under that law, drug users were seen as the base of a chain that led directly to drug traffickers. But the appeals court held that that law generated "an avalanche of cases against users without managing to ascend the links of the chain to the drug traffickers." The current government is in favor of reforming drug laws. During a recent UN session, Argentine Justice and Security Minister Aníbal Fernández called the policy of punishing drug users "an absolute failure." Now, a federal appeals court has ratified that opinion. http://stopthedrugwar.org/chronicle/533/ar...drug_possession Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
FungalFractoids Posted May 2, 2008 (edited) even Argentina is ahead of us now Hey, don't be knocking Argy ;) they're ahead of us in many, many respects. But good news! I'm going to be in B.A later this year, one less thing to worry about... Edited May 2, 2008 by FungalFractoids Share this post Link to post Share on other sites