Moderators: Rinsaikeru, Zamfir, Hawknc, Moderators General, Prelates
sourmìlk wrote:He said Orwellian, not Kafkaesque.
LaserGuy wrote:Unsurprisingly, President Obama and Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper came out firmly against legalization, although did leave the door open to other, unspecified options that could be looked at. Canada and the United States were also the two countries who continued to refuse to allow Cuba to be included in the summits (all other countries were in favour), the exclusion of whom already resulting in the President of Ecuador boycotting the summit.
The next summit is apparently scheduled for 2015.
Angua wrote:There are some meetings which I assume the US don't attend, as apparently Castro's brother and Chavez were at a meeting for something in St Kitts a couple of years ago (it was about energy trading within the Caribbean region). I'm not sure what meeting that was though (unless they turned up to a normal CARICOM meeting or something).
Chen wrote:Other countries are perfectly free to legalize whatever drugs they want. Clearly though if they want to continue exporting said drugs to the US/Canada they'll need the US and Canada's agreement as well for them to be legal. I don't see how having a meeting without the US would change this.
Zamfir wrote:For comparison, I like to think of the attitude of (for example) the French government to exporters of alcohol to Saudi Arabia. i suppose they don't actively support smugglers, but they won' t attach much moral stigma to the action, and presumably do not have it high on the priority list of the law enforcement agencies.
And everyone before that last step is an upright and respected citizen, whose drug fields are celebrated in tourist guides, and where the government gives every support when someone wants to build drug processing plants and transportation infrastructure to exporting harbours.
In theory, Mexico or Bolivia could adopt a similar attitude towards other narcotics. Encourage well-regulated and taxed production companies, build new highways from the fields to harbours and the US border region, then say "oops" when at the end some wrongly-labeled containers happen to turn up in the US.
In practice, this won't happen, because the US (and other countries, and quite some citizens of Mexico or Bolivia themselves) would react mighty pissed off and tell the countries to stop it. I assume that Saudi-Arabia would like to react in a similar way to French wine producers, but they lack the international cloud and backing.
addams wrote:Pot, really, is a garden plant
addams wrote:What?! Did someone in the US think that over the main course the Cuban might say, "Hey! You! Will you get your Black Site off our island?!"
Zamfir wrote:In practice, this won't happen, because the US (and other countries, and quite some citizens of Mexico or Bolivia themselves) would react mighty pissed off and tell the countries to stop it. I assume that Saudi-Arabia would like to react in a similar way to French wine producers, but they lack the international cloud and backing.
addams wrote:I'm not a bot.
That is what a bot would type.
Other countries are perfectly free to legalize whatever drugs they want. Clearly though if they want to continue exporting said drugs to the US/Canada they'll need the US and Canada's agreement as well for them to be legal. I don't see how having a meeting without the US would change this.
Izawwlgood wrote:A bit OT:addams wrote:Pot, really, is a garden plant
Not that I disagree, but I find that to be a really poor argument. Poppies are also garden plants, but I wouldn't call opium the equivalent of pot. Psilocybin cybensis is easier to grow than pot; I also wouldn't put it on the same level as marijuana.addams wrote:What?! Did someone in the US think that over the main course the Cuban might say, "Hey! You! Will you get your Black Site off our island?!"
Actually, I wager that has to do more with the USs embargo against Cuba, which is equally laughable at this point in time, to the war on drugs.
Users browsing this forum: BigDaddy, csanders, eran_rathan, KrytenKoro, Ormurinn, Sero and 10 guests