Google – AFP, 6 June 2013
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A Mexican
soldier pulls up a marijuana plant found in a field in Jalisco State,
Mexico on
September 27, 2012 (AFP/File, Hector Guerrero)
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GUANAJUATO,
Mexico — Ex-president Vicente Fox says Mexico should legalize marijuana to
steal business back from violent drug cartels -- and when it's legal, he's in
(as a grower).
"Once
it is legitimate and legal, of course, I do some farming. I can do it
myself," the conservative former leader said from his ranch in San
Francisco del Rincon.
Fox, a
former Coca-Cola executive who was president from 2000-2006, surprised many
when he was among early voices in Mexico calling for illegal drugs to be
legalized, seeing it as the only way to break the cycle of violent crime.
"Mexico
should become an authorized producer, and export marijuana to places where it
is already legal," argued Fox, who is part of a group of former Latin
American leaders pushing for drug legalization opposed by the United States.
More than
70,000 people were killed in six years of drug-related violence after
ex-president Felipe Calderon launched an all-out war against the nation's drug
gangs upon taking office in December 2006, according to government data.
"This
country's incredibly serious problem -- violence, crime and drugs -- can be
solved by legalizing drugs. Trying to solve it with repression or violence just
fosters more violence," Fox said.
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