James: I'll bet you an evening's serving of your drug of choice
(wine, right?) that this bill will have almost no effect on
addiction and drug-related death in Mexico. The bill legalizes
possession of 5 grams of marijuana, two MDMA pills, a half a gram
of cocaine, 25mg of heroin, and 1 kilogram of peyote. With the
exception of the peyote, which I suspect gets special treatment
because of its role in Native American religious ritual, these are
tiny amounts: four joints, two hits of ecstasy, four lines of coke.
Twenty-five milligrams of heroin is several doses for a first time
user, but wouldn't do much for an addict: According to a study by
the Swiss government, after 6 months of regular use (the point at
which tolerance generally levels off into a stable dose), the mean
daily dose of heroin is 491.7mg.
And remember, this is Mexico we're talking about: Standard
operating procedure when caught for small drug possession is to
bribe the cops and go on your way. Surely a modest bit of drug
legalization is preferable to that sort of endemic corruption.