>"Cocoa" is chocolate.
Thanks for the correction. I knew they were different plants, but thought they were spelled the same.
>Here in Bolivia they claim that "coca is not cocaine", which may technically be true, but much of the coca eventually is used to produce cocaine. On the other hand, the coca leaves are chewed directly; I assume the leaves have a small amount of cocaine, but not enough to get high on.
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>It should also be remembered that coca is part of the culture - it has been used traditionally, perhaps for a thousand years or more.
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>It seems that Evo Morales wants to legalize the production of the Coca leaf, but at the same time, wants to go against drug trafficking.
It will be interesting to see how he balances that.
Dan LeClair
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