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Legalization Now!. Toby Muse.

by Muse, Toby; ProQuest Information and Learning Company.
Series: SIRS Enduring Issues 2006Article 76Health. Publisher: Reason, 2005ISSN: 1522-323X;.Subject(s): Cartels | Cocaine industry -- Colombia | Colombia -- Economic conditions | Colombia -- Politics and government | Colombia -- Social conditions | Colombia -- History -- Civil War (1995- ) | Colombians -- Attitudes | Drug legalization | Drug traffic -- Colombia | Fumigation | Narcotics -- Control of | Narcotics -- Control of -- Colombia | United States -- Foreign relations -- ColombiaDDC classification: 050 Summary: "Everyone remembers the small plane that buzzed around the clear sky over this beautiful section of western Colombia toward the end of 2003, tossing out hundreds of pamphlets. Promising a 'black Christmas,' the pamphlets said 'the good children will go to bed early. The bad children we'll put to bed ourselves.' Colombia's worst drug war in more than a decade was about to get worse." (REASON) This article discusses the increasing support for the legalization or decriminalization of drugs in Colombia as the war-ravaged nation has become weary of fighting the War on Drugs.
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Originally Published: Legalization Now!, June 2005; pp. 32-38.

"Everyone remembers the small plane that buzzed around the clear sky over this beautiful section of western Colombia toward the end of 2003, tossing out hundreds of pamphlets. Promising a 'black Christmas,' the pamphlets said 'the good children will go to bed early. The bad children we'll put to bed ourselves.' Colombia's worst drug war in more than a decade was about to get worse." (REASON) This article discusses the increasing support for the legalization or decriminalization of drugs in Colombia as the war-ravaged nation has become weary of fighting the War on Drugs.

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