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Legalizing drugs in my hometown of El Paso???...
REP. BETO O'ROURKE PROPOSED TO GET DRUGS LEGALIZED IN EL PASO.
CITY COUNCIL AGREED TO PASS IT UNANIMOUSLY!
Our Mayor, Mayor Cook Vetoed it.
| quote: | Jan 6, 2009 03:43 PM EL PASO, Texas -- City Council unanimously passed a resolution Tuesday expressing solidarity, sympathy and support for Juarez amid the drug violence. But Mayor John Cook vetoed the resolution hours after it passed due to an item one City Council representative added to the resolution at the last minute. Rep. Beto O'Rourke said at Tuesday's meeting that since nothing seems to be working, maybe it's time to look into drug legalization.
O'Rourke urged support of an honest and open debate on the legalization of drugs in the United States: "We need to say something that is a probably difficult for anyone to say, which is one, has the drug war been successful; two, if not should we continue it; and three, given that should we look at legalizing, controlling and taxing drugs and narcotics in the United States?" Cook told ABC-7 he decided to veto the resolution because that item detracted from the original intent of the resolution, which was to curb the violence in Juarez. In his veto, Cook said, "It is not realistic to believe that the United States Congress will seriously consider any broad based debate on the legalization of narcotics. That position is not consistent with community standards both locally and nationally. I urge Council to reconsider supporting the original wording as recommended by the Committee."
UTEP political science professor Tony Payan, who serves on the Committee on Border Relations, told City Council it was about time El Paso weighed in on the drug war in Juarez. So Council did, by signing off on a resolution that included supporting funding for law enforcement, stiff penalties for weapons trafficking and rehabilitation for drug offenders. Payan, who wrote the original resolution, said what is happening in Juarez is our problem, too.
"El Paso was too passive in our view. We had not said anything, we had not done anything as Juarez ended the year with 1,633 deaths," Payan said. |
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Thoughts??
I personally do not know how legalizing a drug can curb tail the violence happening now across our border over in Juarez Mexico(and across Mexico for that matter)..
I haven't been to that shit hole in over a year now..
i mean, if we legalize a drug, wouldn't that give the cartels more leeway?(supply and demand) In my opinion, legalizing drugs should start IN Mexico. Hit the drug cartels where it hurts.
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