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To: Ken H

Drug dealers are for the most part, the scum of the earth profiting from the desperation, addiction and hopelessness of their customers, cartels eliminate their competition by murdering them and are protected by the governments they have corrupted. Los Zetas have branched out into supplying iron ore but still use the same techniques to stifle competition.

You think pot doesn’t kill? In 1982, shortly after I went on salary, I was called in the middle of the night due to a mine accident. An underground locomotive operator had run through a red block light hitting the rear of another train. The other train’s operator was in front of his train throwing a switch. The collision cut him in half. Not something you want to see, particularly if you know the man. The motorman who ran the block light told me he didn’t see it, he was “floating”. The only drug found in his drug test was thc.

The drug war is a war against criminal enterprises. If it’s not drugs, it will be something else. Might as well keep drugs expensive and a little risky to get. I really don’t think anyone has a right to a chemical high. Booze is bad enough.


31 posted on 08/03/2014 11:05:43 PM PDT by JimSEA
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To: JimSEA
As promised, here's my answer to your question in post #27 => 'None that I can think of'.

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JimSEA: Drug dealers are for the most part, the scum of the earth profiting from the desperation, addiction and hopelessness of their customers, cartels eliminate their competition by murdering them and are protected by the governments they have corrupted. Los Zetas have branched out into supplying iron ore but still use the same techniques to stifle competition.

So the cartels got richer and more powerful, despite the drug war. That's called failure.

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JimSEA: Might as well keep drugs expensive and a little risky to get.

That's another failure =>

In the USA, the average inflation-adjusted and purity-adjusted prices of heroin, cocaine and cannabis decreased by 81%, 80% and 86%, respectively, between 1990 and 2007, whereas average purity increased by 60%, 11% and 161%, respectively.

http://www.bmjopen.bmj.com/content/3/9/e003077

32 posted on 08/03/2014 11:40:02 PM PDT by Ken H
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