Colombia passes 1st draft of drug crop legalization billSARAH KINOSIANColombia Reports May. 10, 2012 |
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The Colombian House of Representatives Wednesday passed the first draft of a bill that seeks to legalize illicit crops. The initiative calls for the decriminalization of growing plants such as coca, marijuana and opium poppies in the country. Read More |