Just don't.


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Totally just did thatkarmacazee wrote:Argh, don't type mexican drug war into google images.
Just don't.

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limbless torso's, just lined up in a room.karmacazee wrote:Argh, don't type mexican drug war into google images.
Just don't.
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God, thats who.

There's a study this one Mexican journalist did where he tracked the correlation between large drug busts by the Mexican police and military, and reports of violence. Every time a large bust went down, or one of the cartel leaders captured/killed, the senseless violence would just get worse. Ridiculous. And then there's the whole debacle Eric holder caught himself in... I wouldn't be able to sleep at night if I were him.tyger wrote:violence in mexico has escalated massively since president calderon "militarized" the drug war ... 40,000 murders or so since then.
on the plus side: mexico now has the world's largest mass movement aiming at ending prohibition. which is the only real solution.
apart from being a step towards ending prohibition everywhere?noam wrote:thats all very well and good but what use is ending prohibition in Mexico when they export most of their drugs ??
More likeShum wrote:That whole business with the ATF giving them guns was truly a WTF moment.


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tyger wrote:apart from being a step towards ending prohibition everywhere?noam wrote:thats all very well and good but what use is ending prohibition in Mexico when they export most of their drugs ??

karmacazee wrote:Argh, don't type mexican drug war into google images.
Just don't.

tyger wrote:apart from being a step towards ending prohibition everywhere?noam wrote:thats all very well and good but what use is ending prohibition in Mexico when they export most of their drugs ??
not sure exactly how it would play out, but it would have to help with reducing the violence in mexico. for one thing, some of violence is carried out by the police, who can get away with anything if it's an anti-narcos opertation.
"The more effective prohibition is at raising costs, the greater are drug industry revenues. So, more effective prohibition means that drug sellers have more money to buy guns, pay bribes, fund the dealers, and even research and develop new technologies in drug delivery (like crack cocaine). It’s hard to beat an enemy that gets stronger the more you strike against him or her."
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Fbac wrote:Thats what i said!! her Father and the police didnt agree tho....crunkedxup wrote:age doesn't matter
It hasn't always been like this though. Years back I used to go to new mexico every year. On the last couple days of the trip we would stay in el paso and take a daytrip into juarez and it wasn't that bad. Don't get me wrong, it was poor as hell, ie kids selling chiclets on the streets for money; but it certainly wasn't anything like this.pkay wrote:Told you a while back Juarez is the most dangerous place on earth. This is every single day btw.
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