Great news.
one of the few victories in the war on drugs
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[QUOTE="Hiddai"]He was one of the heads of the Los Zetas - one of many drug cartels hanging around in Mexico. I hope the US will do the same for the heads of the Netas, Sinaloa and the Juggalos.nomsayinWhich would you say is the most powerful of them? I don't know. I don't live in America to know them much
El Chapo Guzman is the only cartel member that matters - this guy is small fry.
Guy jumped the forbes list fast...
He was one of the heads of the Los Zetas - one of many drug cartels hanging around in Mexico. I hope the US will do the same for the heads of the Netas, Sinaloa and the Juggalos.HiddaiWhen you say Juggalos, are you referring to Insane Clown Posse followers?
It is about time. The less criminals allowed to roam free, the better.[QUOTE="Hiddai"]He was one of the heads of the Los Zetas - one of many drug cartels hanging around in Mexico. I hope the US will do the same for the heads of the Netas, Sinaloa and the Juggalos.BranKetraWhen you say Juggalos, are you referring to Insane Clown Posse followers? lol you are half-correct. These guys are devided into 2 sub-organization. I was talking about the criminal ones^^
Nice to see we are still wasting our time with this. Move on to something more important, this is only going to create more violence in the end. You really want to stop the majoriy of the cartels? Make the majority of drugs legal. If you don't do that, they will never go away.
Arresting these drug lords is not a waste of time, regardless of your thoughts on drug trafficking laws. These drug lords are often involved in a lot of violence, and some of them are also involved in kidnappings and human trafficking.Nice to see we are still wasting our time with this. Move on to something more important, this is only going to create more violence in the end. You really want to stop the majoriy of the cartels? Make the majority of drugs legal. If you don't do that, they will never go away.
The_Lipscomb
He was one of the heads of the Los Zetas - one of many drug cartels hanging around in Mexico. I hope the US will do the same for the heads of the Netas, Sinaloa and the Juggalos.Hiddaiwhats up with you and gangs?
[QUOTE="Hiddai"]He was one of the heads of the Los Zetas - one of many drug cartels hanging around in Mexico. I hope the US will do the same for the heads of the Netas, Sinaloa and the Juggalos.BossPersonwhats up with you and gangs? what's up with you and politics? we all have our own interests in life
Arresting these drug lords is not a waste of time, regardless of your thoughts on drug trafficking laws. These drug lords are often involved in a lot of violence, and some of them are also involved in kidnappings and human trafficking.[QUOTE="The_Lipscomb"]
Nice to see we are still wasting our time with this. Move on to something more important, this is only going to create more violence in the end. You really want to stop the majoriy of the cartels? Make the majority of drugs legal. If you don't do that, they will never go away.
whipassmt
And much of this violence is a result of going after drug lords. It's no coincidence that violence involving these Mexican drug cartels escalated to it's current levels only in recent years after the Mexican government began trying to destroy them.
Arresting these drug lords is not a waste of time, regardless of your thoughts on drug trafficking laws. These drug lords are often involved in a lot of violence, and some of them are also involved in kidnappings and human trafficking.[QUOTE="whipassmt"]
[QUOTE="The_Lipscomb"]
Nice to see we are still wasting our time with this. Move on to something more important, this is only going to create more violence in the end. You really want to stop the majoriy of the cartels? Make the majority of drugs legal. If you don't do that, they will never go away.
worlock77
And much of this violence is a result of going after drug lords. It's no coincidence that violence involving these Mexican drug cartels escalated to it's current levels only in recent years after the Mexican government began trying to destroy them.
Pretty much this.This won't do shit. Violence will only increase, and drugs will keep on flowing like the River Nile Rich3232The money is just too good lol.
[QUOTE="Rich3232"]This won't do shit. Violence will only increase, and drugs will keep on flowing like the River Nile The_LipscombThe money is just too good lol. It really is. Yea, you're often dead or in jail by the age of 30, but you live like a king before that happens. I mean we're talking about an industry that's hundreds of billions of dollars worth every year.
[QUOTE="The_Lipscomb"][QUOTE="Rich3232"]This won't do shit. Violence will only increase, and drugs will keep on flowing like the River Nile Rich3232The money is just too good lol. It really is. Yea, you're often dead or in jail by the age of 30, but you live like a king before that happens. Ya, but even selling drugs on a smaller level can earn you so much money, and it is very easy. I know two guys who deal to pay off college tuition.. One of them makes like 40 k a year.. I mean, when you add that on top of doing a normal daily job.. It's easy to see why so many people become drug dealers.. The money that comes in is ridiculous .. even on a smaller scale.. and it's so easy to do.. trust me on that lol.
[QUOTE="Hiddai"]He was one of the heads of the Los Zetas - one of many drug cartels hanging around in Mexico. I hope the US will do the same for the heads of the Netas, Sinaloa and the Juggalos.BossPersonwhats up with you and gangs? lol don't worry i have no connection.
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