Peru, Bolivia Defend Chewing Coca

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Peru, Bolivia Defend Chewing Coca
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3.5.08



LIMA, Peru (AP) -- Peru and Bolivia brushed off calls from a U.N.-affiliated drug watchdog to criminalize the chewing of coca leaves, a tradition among indigenous populations in the Andes.

The International Narcotics Control Board released an annual report Wednesday that reminded the two governments that use and possession of coca leaves, the main ingredient in cocaine, are limited to medical and scientific purposes.

The report said that ''coca leaf chewing should have been abolished'' in those countries 25 years ago.

Representatives from Peru and Bolivia called the board's report disrespectful of indigenous traditions.

Coca leaves are still used in indigenous medicine and religious ceremonies. Andean people have chewed coca for thousands of years to stave off hunger and as a remedy for ailments from altitude sickness to stomach aches. Coca tea is served in offices in the Bolivian capital instead of coffee.

''One of the principles of humanitarian law is the respect of traditional customs, recognized by the national constitution,'' Peruvian Foreign Minister Jose Antonio Garcia Belaunde said in a statement.

The coca leaf contains only trace amounts -- generally less than 1 percent -- of the alkaloid used to make cocaine. Peru and Bolivia are the world's second- and third-largest cocaine producers behind Colombia.

The narcotics control board enforces the 1961 United Nations Single Convention on Narcotic Drugs, which lists both natural coca and cocaine alongside heroin and opium as Schedule I narcotics.

Bolivian President Evo Morales, an Aymara Indian and former coca grower, has repeatedly defended the use of coca leaves and has lobbied to remove coca from the 1961 convention. The narcotics board enforces the convention.

Felipe Caceres, another former coca farmer and Morales' deputy social defense minister, plans to argue Bolivia's position before the U.N. Office of Drugs and Crime in its meeting in Vienna next week.

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Associated Press writer Dan Keane in La Paz, Bolivia contributed to this story.

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What right does this body think it has to proscribe a very old traditional practice? I swear that the UN is the worst of the drug warriors.
 
^Yes, but those are civilized white person drugs. Don't you understand that we can't have a whole countries of coca-crazed south americans running around raping tourists and whatnot?? Who cares if we brutally destroy an age-old tradition, its just fucken Bolivians, they can deal with it.

(yes, its sarcasm, just letting the overly-PC mofos waiting to assrape me know that)
 
^^^^ Agreed. If Joe-Bob Amerikan can "put a pinch between his cheek and gum," where does he get off ordering other countries what to do with their agricultural products?

Fucking ass-skoal.
 
I buy those coca tea bags online and have tried the chewing thing with a pinch of baking soda and it's NOT a big deal. No paranoia, racing heart, feelings of dependence, etc. One of the mildest things since pot.
 
marquee said:
What right does this body think it has to proscribe a very old traditional practice? I swear that the UN is the worst of the drug warriors.


VERY old... back in the inca period old
 
Yeah, coca leaves have the same effects as a cup of coffee, plus they help with altitude sickness.
 
whats the big deal? its such a small amount of active alkaloid in a mouthful of leaves that is probably is like a cup of strong coffee. extracting the cocaine form the leaves to make cocaine HCL is something totally different.
 
yeh fuck their traditions, no more coca tea just get some fuckin booze in ya. 8)

once again i feel sick inside
 
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