TheGreatSandeno
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I don't understand why they would randomly kill people like that. They sell drugs, why is a massacre necessary for their business?
You are more likely to be struck by lightning.
Not if you live in Yuma or Phoenix. Seriously. Cartel violence, home invasions, kidnappings, murder is rampant in those areas.
52 casino workers died. You and the OP have the one first thought...it must be because Obama and the failed ATF programs. Rational? You keep using this word. I donot thin it means what you thin it means....Μολὼν λαβέ;1059759501 said:Your first was post in this thread was clearly made without consideration for rational thought, that's why I responded.
So you can't make a connection to Calderon blaming the USA for the casino deaths and the BATFE intentionally allowing guns to be transported across the US border to Mexico to be used by violent drug cartels?
Apparently not...
It is our citizens' appetite for illegal drugs that keeps the gang wars in Mexico going.
No, it is our archaic drug laws that keeps the gang wars going. When's the last time you saw gangs fighting over booze selling? Prohibition DOESN'T work in this case and is causing more problems and loss of life than decriminalizing drugs would do.
It is our citizens' appetite for illegal drugs that keeps the gang wars in Mexico going.
No, it is our archaic drug laws that keeps the gang wars going. When's the last time you saw gangs fighting over booze selling? Prohibition DOESN'T work in this case and is causing more problems and loss of life than decriminalizing drugs would do.
Μολὼν λαβέ;1059772587 said:You appear to contradict yourself...
Absolutely. If drugs were legalized, cartels globally would immediately implode. Legal businesses would spring up all across the USA, bootleg product would be ignored. Taxes could go toward rehabilitation facilities for those who want help, physicians could monitor the health of those who don't. Courtrooms and prisons would drop 80% of their workload. Law enforcement would be able to chase real criminals, with real victims.
Prohibition against personal ingestion products does... not... work. History has taught us that.
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