Quote from: adamiz on August 04, 2013, 06:12 amQuote from: cyberscour on August 04, 2013, 05:44 amI heard somewhere that Uraguay is going to legalize Cannabis for personal recreational usage.That's true. Their parliament just formed the new law and now they wait for the formal sign from the senate.Other countries are of course Netherlands where Cannabis is legal. You can buy in coffee shops only and you can have as well in your house up to 3 or 5 plants for your own usage. Also in "smart" shops you can find some other drugs that pattern light mushroom effects and there is also a legal drug that is kind of legal cocaine. Not so strong of course.Portugal is one county as well that has decriminalized cannabis. Portugal has been an exemplar to the global perspective when it comes to the social impact of prohibition of drugs. They allowed cannabis and only in 1-2 years the percentage of hard drug users have dropped incredibly and so has alcoholism dropped. Portugal has been an perfect example in how society can improve with decriminalization of soft drugs.To end my post, I would also sarcastically say that all countries allow some drug using since alcohol is free to use and abuse. And speaking of drugs, alcohol is far one of the worst one. Great job to all the governments! Putting people in jail because the smoke a joint when they want to relax and just giving a fine to someone who is driving under the terrible effects of alcohol when in reality he is a possible road killer. Again great job and thanks for the so fair fucking system!!All the best people.AdamizWatch for the truffles in the Netherlands, I've seen the truffles advertised with psilocybin sold in the shops. Grow kits and such are all over the place and the Dutch don't seem to care much even though anything with psilocybin is supposedly considered illegal.