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Brutal war with drug cartels in mexico
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- 16 Jul 2010
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pic #6 - - I'll be in my bunk.
Ruined by the ink. fuck and chuck.
I'm right here if you want the real thing...
woof. Too much hardware.
Oh what the hell... I would. Once.
Kill all this drug dealer , go to hell and burned in there .
hey can i have the cocaina
This why all states need to stand with Arizona to secure our borders since the Obama administration has no interest in doing so.
Legalize drugs and tax them - no more crime and the revenue could do so much. It's simple. DOH!!!
Ah no mames, cherokee316, eres un pendejo. Si dejaran de consumir, no habría tráfico.
claro, porque segun cherokee316 y la ley de Arizona TODOS los inmigrantes (latinos, asiáticos, africanos, árabes, etc.) son o narcotraficantes o delincuentes o terroristas.
thumbs up for xenophobia!
yeah, I was being sarcastic.
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Wanna see more? google "blog del narco Rodolfo Torre Cantu" and hit "feeling lucky"
Rodolfo Torre, Tamaulipas state governor contender, ambushed and killed with part of his staff, in their way to Ciudad Victoria, around 8am, 6 days before the elections.
We already see how drugs fuck up peoples lives. And, people want to make them legal and easier to get? How do you say stupid in Spanish? Dumb mother fucking gringo??? Close enough.
That's all we need are legally messed up people walking and driving around us. NOT!!!
Iron
Iron Horse we already have messed up people walking and driving around us, but with legalized drugs, our governments will be collecting taxes (that can be used in treatment and prevention) from the dealers, instead of spending billions fighting them (without success).
The REAL reason to keep the drugs illegal, at least in Mexico, is to keep the big bribes (around US$40 billions at year) flowing from the drugs cartels to the corrupt federal agents, cops and politicians, not the "people's health and wellness".
If alcohol, tabacco, guns, coffee are free on the market, why not drugs?
Glad I do not live in Mexico
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the real ''Man on fire''
prohibition kills and fails every time
People are stupid, and with the current rules it gets rid of stupid people. If you really wanted it, then be smart and try NOT to get caught. If you can get through life without getting caught then it was legal for you to use it.
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