A Sensible Marijuana Policy, From Uruguay

July 12, 2012

Four decades of failed marijuana policy is finally producing sensible change. Unfortunately for us, it’s happening in Uruguay.

The Open Road Beckons U.S. And Mexico

March 10, 2011

Each year around $200 billion of goods from Mexico pass into the United States. Now the trucks that carry those goods, and the people who drive them, will be allowed to enter as well. A proposed agreement between Presidents Barack Obama and Felipe Calderon will end a two-decade-old policy that prohibits Mexican trucking companies from carrying goods more than 25 miles over U.S. soil. Products will no longer have to …

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What Colombia’s Example Can, And Can’t, Offer Mexico

October 13, 2010

Víctor Julio Suárez Rojas, the Colombian guerilla leader who was killed in a raid last month, was nicknamed Mono Jojoy after the mojojoy worm, which is famously slippery and difficult to capture. But, as Colombia makes progress against the guerilla force, equally violent Mexican drug cartels are proving they may have more than a little in common with the mojojoy themselves. Suárez Rojas, who was variously known as Jorge Briceño …

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