Shyam
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read a series of articles on Al Jazeera about the drug trafficking problem in places like Guatemala, Mexico and Honduras. For example, the yearly seizure of cocaine from Mexican Drug Cartels is $11.5 bn. Which is larger than the yearly Guatemalan budget. Also Mexican Drug cartels is about to spend a lot of money influencing politicans at the elections via contributions to serve their interests (a bit like Wall Street). Honduras have also become a hot spot.
It's been 5 years since the crackdown on the Mexican Drug cartels. I am just curious at this stage whether de criminalization can actually be considered a legitimate option. Remember, the biggest drug cash cow for the mexican Cartels still is by far Marijuana.
When the U.S. of A is suffering a large debt, and the latin American have nothing to show for their efforts except a brutalised country, may be the government should become the biggest drug cartel.
What do you guys think ?
It's been 5 years since the crackdown on the Mexican Drug cartels. I am just curious at this stage whether de criminalization can actually be considered a legitimate option. Remember, the biggest drug cash cow for the mexican Cartels still is by far Marijuana.
When the U.S. of A is suffering a large debt, and the latin American have nothing to show for their efforts except a brutalised country, may be the government should become the biggest drug cartel.
What do you guys think ?