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Nov 8, 2019 10:27:57   #
Pariahjf
 
drlarrygino wrote:
Those guns were sent free of charge ( not really, the American taxpayer footed the expenses as usual) from the corrupt ovommit and Eric holder. Fast and furious implemented the murder of many innocents in Mexico.


That operation only sent 2000 guns. There are hundreds of thousands more from the US down there.

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Nov 8, 2019 10:28:57   #
Pariahjf
 
drlarrygino wrote:
Those guns were sent free of charge ( not really, the American taxpayer footed the expenses as usual) from the corrupt ovommit and Eric holder. Fast and furious implemented the murder of many innocents in Mexico.


And where is your outrage about the number of guns that have been sent to Chicago by the US government???

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Nov 8, 2019 11:00:29   #
Big Kahuna
 
Pariahjf wrote:
That operation only sent 2000 guns. There are hundreds of thousands more from the US down there.


Apparently you have no concept as to how much damage 2,000 machine guns can cause!! As far as the other guns in drug cartel hands, a lot of them have been stolen from law abiding American citizens or bought from the gangs infesting our American cities. Hopefully these gangbangers, when they stole our guns stole them from demonrats that want to forfeit them and become defenseless. Hopefully Beta boy and Peeloosli has had their arsenal of guns stolen from them.

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Nov 8, 2019 11:10:27   #
Pariahjf
 
drlarrygino wrote:
Apparently you have no concept as to how much damage 2,000 machine guns can cause!! As far as the other guns in drug cartel hands, a lot of them have been stolen from law abiding American citizens or bought from the gangs infesting our American cities. Hopefully these gangbangers, when they stole our guns stole them from demonrats that want to forfeit them and become defenseless. Hopefully Beta boy and Peeloosli has had their arsenal of guns stolen from them.


Again, that's only 2000. What about the other 130,000 that were confiscated from criminals between 2009 to 2018? This is not an democratic issue. This also was going on under the Bushes and Clinton, as well.

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Nov 8, 2019 11:11:21   #
Pariahjf
 
drlarrygino wrote:
Apparently you have no concept as to how much damage 2,000 machine guns can cause!! As far as the other guns in drug cartel hands, a lot of them have been stolen from law abiding American citizens or bought from the gangs infesting our American cities. Hopefully these gangbangers, when they stole our guns stole them from demonrats that want to forfeit them and become defenseless. Hopefully Beta boy and Peeloosli has had their arsenal of guns stolen from them.


And it's not just gangbangers providing the guns. They are also bought by citizens with no records who get paid lots of money to obtain them for others.

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Nov 8, 2019 11:54:55   #
Louie27 Loc: Peoria, AZ
 
eagleye13 wrote:
How To End the Drug Cartel Violence in Mexico
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Nine Americans-including three women and six children-were gunned down by drug cartel members in Mexico’s northern state of Sonora. Eight young children survived the gunmen’s attack. Although violence of this type occurs in Mexico on a regular basis this attack caught the attention of the American news media due to the citizenship of those k**led. They were U.S. citizens with dual Mexican citizenship. And it was a horrible attack.

Both President Trump and Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador (AMLO) have come up with solutions to stop the cartel violence.

President Trump made his solution very clear in the following tweet:

“If Mexico needs or requests help in cleaning out these monsters, the United States stands ready, willing & able to get involved and do the job quickly and effectively,” Trump tweeted. “The great new President of Mexico has made this a big issue, but the cartels have become so large and powerful that you sometimes need an army to defeat an army!”


Mexico’s President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador refused the offer and proposed his own solution-“hugs not bullets.” Obrador also thinks that helping the poor is in some way going to affect the way the drug cartels operate.

Both leaders are dead wrong. There is only one way to end the drug cartel violence in Mexico and that is to end the drug war by legalizing all drugs immediately. This would also end the drug violence we see in cities across the United States. When alcohol prohibition was ended we didn’t see Coors and Budweiser shooting it out on the street for territory. They had courts to take care of business. They no longer needed mobsters. And when drugs are legalized we will see the same peaceful t***sition.

The drug war industrial complex is very big and very powerful. There are only a few politicians who would dare to propose legalization of all drugs. But this is what is needed if we want to end the cartel violence in Mexico and here in the United States.

The cartel violence we have seen take thousands upon thousands of lives in Mexico is blowback from our failed domestic policy on drugs. It is the U.S. demand for drugs that drives the market and the violence. We are at least partially responsible for the failed Mexican state. A state where every politician and every policeman are corrupt.

As a former frontline drug warrior I know ending the drug war is the only way out of this mess. All the task forces, narcotics courts, and military cooperation will not stop it.

End the drug war now!

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John J. Baeza [send him mail] is a retired NYPD Detective who was assigned to the Manhattan Special Victims Squad where he investigated and reviewed approximately 1,000 case of rape, serial rape, sexual homicide, felony sexual assault, and child abuse cases. He became an expert in the above fields including the sub-specialty of false reports
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How To End the Drug Cartel Violence in Mexico br h... (show quote)


Legalization of pot has not stopped the criminal enterprise from smuggling into this country, illegal pot, for profit of the cartels.

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Nov 8, 2019 17:20:05   #
MR Mister Loc: Washington DC
 
Kevyn wrote:
Mexico follows the rule of law as we do and is no more likely to drop bombs on a suspected drug dealers house than we would on the house of a known Russian mobster in Oceanside or a Mafia Dons on Statin Island.


Mexico is notorious for not obeying their own laws. On the west side of Baja is/was a small town called Rosa Lita Beach, mostly old Americans who bought home's to live out the rest of their lives. One day hundreds of Federales came in and rounded up all the Americas and took them to the US border and told them not to come back. The houses were knocked and a Big Hotel was built for Tourist was built. I live just north of San Diego which was 40 miles from Rosa Lita Beach.
So my ignorant dude get your facts working before making more stupid BS

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Nov 8, 2019 17:25:28   #
MR Mister Loc: Washington DC
 
Kevyn wrote:
Switzerland has handled narcotics addiction by not only legalizing the drugs but giving them away for Those addicted to use for free. Their are places provided for users to get a fix with pharmaceutical grade heroin in safe doses with supervision this has destroyed the black market and saved lives. Of course treatment is offered for those who want to quit. This could be done here with resources shifted from law enforcement and prisons to treatment and education. People who chose to get high could do so without legal repercussions. This won’t happen here not because of pushback from what Baeza refers to as the drug industrial complex, it will be blocked by our corporate overloards. we live in a consumer society and a couple thousand calories of food a day is pretty easy to come by. People who are stoned are not very good consumers of much but narcotics and basic substance. Your average junkie could care less about options to add on a new pickup, a fancy watch, designer clothing or a McMansion and as such are not going to bust their ass working at some crappy job to buy such bobbles. This would never be accepted by the greed heads who need people to chase the carrot on the stick and buy the resulting crap that is produced.
Switzerland has handled narcotics addiction by not... (show quote)


Vien Num has the fix, drug users are k**led so they never have anyone recidivism. Never

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Nov 8, 2019 18:22:57   #
4430 Loc: Little Egypt ** Southern Illinory
 
Pariahjf wrote:
And where is your outrage about the number of guns that have been sent to Chicago by the US government???


Wow did the US government really send guns to Chicago ?

Just who were the people that received all these guns ?

I bet you made all that up didn't ya ?

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Nov 8, 2019 18:23:47   #
4430 Loc: Little Egypt ** Southern Illinory
 
Louie27 wrote:
Legalization of pot has not stopped the criminal enterprise from smuggling into this country, illegal pot, for profit of the cartels.



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Nov 8, 2019 19:51:36   #
maryjane
 
4430 wrote:
War on drugs was failed from the get go !

Kids at a young age should have been taught about the danger in all drugs and encouraged to say no I believe that would have had a large impact but not completely stop some kids from not taking them !

Legalizing all drugs will only make matter worse alcohol has cause many heart aches for families and individuals my couisn is a prime example as he ended up being an alcoholic for the better part of his life but he has now been 20 yrs dry !

Now drugs I don't believe for one minute that legalizing them will stop the pain and suffering of the families that these drug users that get addicted to them !

Mind altering drugs will still have an effect by causing child abuse spousal abuse loosing one's job the list goes on and on !

Drug cartels can be wiped out but only if there is a direct desire to do so by pulling out all the stops and catching or k*****g them !
War on drugs was failed from the get go ! br br K... (show quote)


Sorry, but your idea of teaching children from a very young age about the dangers of drugs and teaching them to just say no has been happening in our schools for decades now and, obviously, has not worked.

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Nov 8, 2019 19:54:02   #
maryjane
 
Pariahjf wrote:
As long as there is a demand in the US, the supply will continue....


We stop the demand by ending the supply. We cannot change people. We cannot stop people from trying drugs. But, if we, as a nation, has the guts, we could stop drugs flowing into our natiom.

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Nov 8, 2019 20:00:30   #
4430 Loc: Little Egypt ** Southern Illinory
 
maryjane wrote:
Sorry, but your idea of teaching children from a very young age about the dangers of drugs and teaching them to just say no has been happening in our schools for decades now and, obviously, has not worked.


Well it worked pretty good in my school !

Of course we were in rural schools much different that big city schools I guess !

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Nov 8, 2019 20:49:32   #
Canuckus Deploracus Loc: North of the wall
 
maryjane wrote:
We stop the demand by ending the supply. We cannot change people. We cannot stop people from trying drugs. But, if we, as a nation, has the guts, we could stop drugs flowing into our natiom.


Absolutely...

Execute all drug providers and consumers...

Issue resolved

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Nov 8, 2019 21:46:48   #
Wonttakeitanymore
 
Wonttakeitanymore wrote:
Make everything legal and people will still need to choose right and wrong! Xgivernir beown had pot fields before it was legal! Who do u think pushes this stuff! Evil 👿 Come Lord Jesus!!!


C gov brown of cally!

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