AlterNet reports
In a Sunday presidential run-off election in Uruguay, Frente Amplio (Broad Front) candidate Tabaré Vázquez beat opposition candidate Luis Alberto Lacalle Pou by 53.6 to 41.1 percent, a vote that had major implications for the future of Uruguay's historic marijuana regulation.
While Vázquez has promised to continue implementing marijuana regulation, National Party opposition candidate Lacalle Pou had said that if he were to become president, he would repeal major parts of the law, including government-regulated sales to adults--the most distinguishing feature of the Uruguayan initiative.
"Sunday's presidential election result safeguards Uruguay's historic marijuana legalization" said Hannah Hetzer, Policy Manager of the Americas at the Drug Policy Alliance. "The Uruguayan people determinedly chose the presidential candidate who will continue the country's progressive policies, including the roll out of the world's first national legally regulated marijuana market."
(Score: 1, Insightful) by Anonymous Coward on Saturday December 13 2014, @04:30AM
When you make something illegal, you lose all control of that market.
Ask a teenager: "Which is easier to get, weed or booze?"
"Weed, dude; they ask for ID for booze."
-- gewg_
I just heard "Mr. Santa" by a group called Chaise Lounge.
It's to the tune of "Mr. Sandman".
Lots of fun. Really put me in the holiday spirit.