Bolivia’s coca leaf chewing day: country pushes for global coca leaf decriminalization | DW News

[Música] uno más Ah hemos [Música] comprado Pero tenemos previamente evidentemente que lograr la desclasificación como estupefaciente para que nuestro hoja de Coca pueda recorrer [Música] fronteras

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26 comments
  1. If only we could have the leaves which grow on this earth for our own use without others telling us we can or not, its so disrespectful of governments and I have no idea why the world has let them get away with such evils for so long.

  2. 100% understand how easy it is to synthesize this into chaos; but the coca leaf is in no way dangerous, it has like a MILD numbing effect, which is why you always see folks grab a MOUTHful of leaves. It will settle an upset stomach like nothing else

  3. Natures coca leaves consumed for thousands of years at that altitude-
    its part of a vast Peruvian culture and cannot be thought of in western cultural terms.

  4. The coco leaf is one of the ingredients in COCA COLA; however, the negative effects of the coco leaf are removed before being incorporated in the manufacturing of COCA COLA. 😂

  5. The European colonisers wanted to sell their alcoholic liquor wine eyc extensively in their colonies so they banned local drugs ..as they did of marijuana in India

  6. Bolivia's way of keeping its people artificially content – those who do not illegally immigrate to USA – since it cannot apparently generate people's happiness through honest jobs & national economic growth.

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