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Watching all the news about the violence in Mexico, I'm surprised that there isn't much discussion (that I've seen at least) about the fact that this is coming about because of the huge demand for drugs in America. I'm not trying to start a discussion on drug use, but it seems like in the old days half of the conversation would be about the cause of the problem.

 

Things get wild in the middle east and you can't go a day without hearing "dependence on foreign oil", but Mexico is spiraling out of control and there isn't much talk about the US dependence on pot and coke. just something I noticed.....

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Watching all the news about the violence in Mexico, I'm surprised that there isn't much discussion (that I've seen at least) about the fact that this is coming about because of the huge demand for drugs in America. I'm not trying to start a discussion on drug use, but it seems like in the old days half of the conversation would be about the cause of the problem.

 

Things get wild in the middle east and you can't go a day without hearing "dependence on foreign oil", but Mexico is spiraling out of control and there isn't much talk about the US dependence on pot and coke. just something I noticed.....

 

Well, Rip Van Winkle. Good morning.

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Watching all the news about the violence in Mexico, I'm surprised that there isn't much discussion (that I've seen at least) about the fact that this is coming about because of the huge demand for drugs in America. I'm not trying to start a discussion on drug use, but it seems like in the old days half of the conversation would be about the cause of the problem.

 

Things get wild in the middle east and you can't go a day without hearing "dependence on foreign oil", but Mexico is spiraling out of control and there isn't much talk about the US dependence on pot and coke. just something I noticed.....

 

I rather think the administration wants to sweep causality and all of Mexico under the rug at the moment.

 

They might have to explain the ATF's Project Gunrunner. CBS News has been hitting this story hard the past couple of weeks. For those who haven't heard, the ATF has been funneling fully- and semi-automatic weapons across the border directly into the hands of drug cartels, to the tune of $10M in stimulus funds and some estimates at $100M total. One border agent is all but confirmed to have been killed with one of these weapons.

 

By all their other actions, including yanking the head of the ATF out of Congressional hearings, cover-up has been their tack so far. I'm sure some stimulus or ATF czar will commit sepuku/hari kari and then be set up with a nice job in the private sector.

 

Not saying that this has been the sole cause of the violence --- in fact, the cartels get the vast majority of their weapons from Central American countries according to cables published on Wikileaks rather than from the U.S. as Obama would have everyone believe (in fact, they've probably gotten more from the U.S. government than from private smugglers) --- but it sure can't help. Drug money fuels it all.

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I can't believe a US Government agency like the ATF would be funneling guns to bad guys across a border when the country's being ruled by a righteous leader.

I only though Oliver North did that. :ph34r:

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To fund the state whose power benevolently grants us rights and freedoms.

 

And we all know it takes shitloads of money to grant those rights and freedoms.

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Watching all the news about the violence in Mexico, I'm surprised that there isn't much discussion (that I've seen at least) about the fact that this is coming about because of the huge demand for drugs in America. I'm not trying to start a discussion on drug use, but it seems like in the old days half of the conversation would be about the cause of the problem.

 

Things get wild in the middle east and you can't go a day without hearing "dependence on foreign oil", but Mexico is spiraling out of control and there isn't much talk about the US dependence on pot and coke. just something I noticed.....

this is really stupid. i dont follow this at all. but when i have noticed, it seems like the local government or the state government gets involved. why doesnt the mexican military go in there and really take over? i think they could end all this junk if they wanted to.

 

unless the government is involved and doesnt want to end the situation. most likely its that. mexico is known for its corruption.

 

same thing with the mara s or ms gang. i think its the worlds biggest stupidest gang. el salvador is full of that crap. a little home video camera would show you who is a gangster and who is not. gather all the stupid gangsters and let them kill each other. ps. i hate gangs.

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And we all know it takes shitloads of money to grant those rights and freedoms.

 

+1

 

The one thing about legalizing pot and taxing the crap out of it is convincing the pot smokers to buy the expensive weed versus the cheap stuff they get from their dealers. Why pay 20 to the gov when you can pay 10 to the guy on the corner. So unless the US starts pumping out a few hundred tons of Pineapple Express...

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+1

 

The one thing about legalizing pot and taxing the crap out of it is convincing the pot smokers to buy the expensive weed versus the cheap stuff they get from their dealers. Why pay 20 to the gov when you can pay 10 to the guy on the corner. So unless the US starts pumping out a few hundred tons of Pineapple Express...

 

Lame, it would so be cheaper if legal.

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Lame, it would so be cheaper if legal.

 

Can't get any cheaper than growing your own. The only reason people don't make their own booze is because it's a pain and doesn't always come out any good. But you can grow your own killer weed. Screw the government and their taxes.

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Tell that to the tobacco companies

Why? They don't pay the taxes on a pack of cigarettes.

 

Factor out all the state and federal taxes and the price would drop significantly.

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My statement missed the mark a bit. The point being is, how is legal pot going to be cheaper than illegal pot when we start taxing and monitoring production and what not? While a solid idea in theory, the logistics of legalizing pot is more of a pipedream than anything.

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Can't get any cheaper than growing your own. The only reason people don't make their own booze is because it's a pain and doesn't always come out any good. But you can grow your own killer weed. Screw the government and their taxes.

the main reason people don't make booze is the ATF. In this "land of the free" the feds will crack down on you if you attempt to make your own booze. Believe me I would love to get a pot still and make some bourbon, rum, and vodka. It is pretty easy. legendary moonshiner who got his balls busted

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