Ä [11] TALK.POLITICS.DRUGS (1:375/48) ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ TALK.POLITICS.DRUGS Ä Msg : #5695 [215] From : Robert Jesse 1:2613/335 Sun 08 May 94 00:25 To : (crosspost 1) All Subj : COLOMBIAN HIGH COURT LEGALIZES SOME DRUGS ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ From: rjesse@oracle.uucp (Robert Jesse) Organization: Oracle Corporation, Belmont, CA From: (Alexander T. Shulgin) San Francisco Chronicle, page A-12, Saturday May 7, 1994, with the source given as Associated Press: -------------------- COLOMBIAN HIGH COURT LEGALIZES SOME DRUGS: Bogota: In a surprise ruling, Colombia's Constitutional Court has legalized drug use in that country, the world's main supplier of cocaine and the site of a drug war that has killed thousands of people. The ruling puts Colombia on a collision course with Washington. which has already accused the Bogoda government of leniency towards drug traffickers and has stopped sharing evidence in drug cases. The Constitutional Court late Thursday legalized possession and use of small cocaine, marijuana, hashish and hallucinogens. The production, trafficking and sale of drugs remain illegal. The ruling angered President Cesar Gaviria, who called it "absurd." He said he would examine whether the constitution should be rewritten to set limits on drug use and consider holding a national referendum on the issue. But he responded defiantly when asked by reporters about reaction from Washington. "I think that's irrelevant. It's an internal issue," Gaviria said. After the ruling, Constitutional Court President Carlos Arango told reporters that the court "does not judge laws based on the opinion of the United States." ------------------- --- * Origin: COBRUS - Usenet-to-Fidonet Distribution System (1:2613/335.0)