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<blockquote data-quote="JayKay" data-source="post: 274269" data-attributes="member: 324"><p>This happened between the states of Chihuahua, and Sinoloa. Those two states have the most lucrative drug routes into the US. These routes, and the land they encompass, are hotly contested by the cartels. This boils down to $$, and there's no combatting it. Snuff out one, or both of those entire cartels, and new ones will pop right back up.</p><p></p><p>Might as well run around with giant umbrellas trying to stop rain from hitting the ground.</p><p></p><p>Legalizing drugs in the US would make matters even worse - unless they used every penny of the proceeds to police the entire drug mfg process, from planting the seed to packing the pipe. </p><p></p><p>It's simple economics. If you could get rid of the profits of the illegal drug trade, you could get rid of illegal drug trade. But until then, it ain't happening.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JayKay, post: 274269, member: 324"] This happened between the states of Chihuahua, and Sinoloa. Those two states have the most lucrative drug routes into the US. These routes, and the land they encompass, are hotly contested by the cartels. This boils down to $$, and there's no combatting it. Snuff out one, or both of those entire cartels, and new ones will pop right back up. Might as well run around with giant umbrellas trying to stop rain from hitting the ground. Legalizing drugs in the US would make matters even worse - unless they used every penny of the proceeds to police the entire drug mfg process, from planting the seed to packing the pipe. It's simple economics. If you could get rid of the profits of the illegal drug trade, you could get rid of illegal drug trade. But until then, it ain't happening. [/QUOTE]
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