The Architect of Uruguay's Marijuana Legalization Speaks Out
"Current drug policy is disastrous. Doing nothing is not an option anymore," says Julio Calzada, one of the men behind Uruguay's drug revolution.
"Current drug policy is disastrous. Doing nothing is not an option anymore," says Julio Calzada, one of the men behind Uruguay's drug revolution.
Warning about addiction
And, obviously, tax the hell out of it
Treating people like they have the right to their own bodies is apparently a bad thing
Senate expected to give final approval today
Legal recreational sales begin in three weeks
If only all our drug debates were like this one.
Dozens operate without completed permits
Marijuana-themed ski trips reportedly already being marketed
As the drug sees more and more legal and medical use
Police say they could've been arrested if they had been stopped on their way home with the suitcases
Following the steps of Colorado and Washington State
If medical marijuana is de facto legalization, why not make it official?
Remember to apply, slackers
How prohibitionists, nanny staters, and taxpayers who voted for legalization (!) are trying to keep marijuana illegal - or at least inconvenient.
Red tape and regulation can make a mockery of legalization