Protesters march for legalizing marijuana in Brazil


(MENAFN- Arab Times) SAO PAULO June 09 2013 (AFP) -Pounding drums waving banners and shouting slogans protesters in downtown Sao Paulo called for marijuana to be legalized in Brazil.

"Less hypocrisy more freedom" read one banner while others exhorted "Legalize Dilma!" appealing to President Dilma Rousseff directly.

Military police said there were around 1000 demonstrators while organizers of the march claimed ten times that number.

"Brazil is very late. In many countries marijuana use is allowed but here we have these reactionary policies. Today we would say that drugs do not kill what kills is the war on drugs" march organizer Carol Ribeiro told AFP.

Police said one young man was arrested on suspicion of using illicit substances.

Brazil is considered one of the world''s largest consumers of crack a highly addictive low-cost derivative of cocaine. It is estimated there are around a million crack users among the 194-million-strong population.

Major cities like Rio de Janeiro and Sao Paulo have launched policies of mandatory detention for drug addicts especially those addicted to crack.

The Latin American country does not produce the drugs consumed there -- most of the marijuana comes from Paraguay while the cocaine enters from Bolivia authorities said.


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