Pubdate: Tue, 25 Aug 2009 Source: Buenos Aires Herald (Argentina) Copyright: 2009 S.A. The Buenos Aires Herald Ltd. Contact: http://www.buenosairesherald.com/Contact Website: http://www.buenosairesherald.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/4898 Ruling Expected for Today SC EXPECTED TO DECRIMINALIZE MARIJUANA CONSUMPTION TODAY Supreme Court Justice Carlos Fayt said the court has reached a unanimous position on an expected ruling that would decriminalize the possession of drugs for personal consumption, which would be announced analyzed today. However, the Justice said "there were differences" between the different members of the Court. Commenting on his vote, Fayt said "I have changed my point of view" and refused to provide any more details on his position. The government backing the initiative to decriminalize drug consumers, as it would allow the government to focus its policies on drug trafficking networks instead of users. Cabinet Chief Anibal Fernandez said the decriminalization would allow users "to be treated as addicts instead of criminals." Cabinet Chief Anibal Fernandez dismissed that the decriminalization move might affect drug-fighting policies. "The government will continue with its restless fight against drug trafficking," he said, and added the ruling of the court allowing the use of drugs in private places "does not decriminalize anything." The Cabinet Chief today said the expected ruling would "mean the end of the repressive policies of the government against users." The Supreme Court will rule on the famous "Arriola case." Sebastian Arriola and Monica Vazquez were found guilty of drug trafficking. The highest tribunal confirmed the ruling, but it is now expected to overrule charges of drug possession in the case. - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake