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DEA Recruits Lil Wayne To Use Up All The Drugs In Mexico

The DEA says Lil Wayne is an indispensable weapon against Mexican drug cartels having eradicated 40 tons of marijuana alone by smoking it himself.www.theonion.com

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Only one way to decrease border violence: legalize drugs

Mexican drug cartels derive their power solely from the profits of their trade, and somewhere between 60 and 70 percent of those profits are generated by marijuana. The best way—indeed, the only way, as history shows—to diminish the immense profits that fuel the corruption and violence is to eliminate their market share by legalizing the drugs.

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Former Mexican official urges legalizing marijuana – CNN.com

The United States and Mexico should both legalize marijuana in an attempt to break the power of the Mexican drug cartels and end the spiraling violence south of the border, a former Mexican foreign minister said Tuesday.

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DEA Recruits Lil Wayne To Use Up All Drugs In Mexico

The DEA says Lil Wayne is an indispensable weapon against Mexican drug cartels having eradicated 40 tons of marijuana alone by smoking it himself.

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The Marijuana Re-legalization Policy Project (MRPP)

Demand that Obama Implement MERP immediately as a matter of National Security. This is the only policy that is guaranteed to destroy the Mexican Drug Cartels immediately and without another dime of American “Blood or Treasure” wasted on this senseless War on Marijuana Consumers. It might just transform the US Economy.

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Why is L.A.’s district attorney helping Mexican drug cartels

Last Thursday, Los Angeles County District Attorney Steve Cooley announced a sweeping new plan to boost the profits of Mexican drug cartels, a plan almost certain to increase the slaughter these vicious gangs are perpetrating on both sides of the U.S.-Mexico border. Yes, he’s talking about closing down all of L.A.’s legal medical marijuana stores.

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Why not de-criminalize marijuana use?

Who knew that good old American capitalist competition could help defeat Mexican drug cartels? The Washington Post has a fascinating report today about American pot growers, whose illegal resourcefulness is giving the Mexican cartels a run for their heaping piles of money.

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Domestic Marijuana Production Cutting Cartel Profits

As reported on the front page of today’s Washington Post, domestic marijuana production is cutting into the bottom line of Mexican drug cartels while decades of police enforcement have failed to curb their growth.

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Mexican Drug Cartels Doing Big Business With Pot Farms in TX

Mexico’s nimble drug cartels are leapfrogging tightened border security and establishing sophisticated marijuana-growing operations in North Texas and Oklahoma, law enforcement officials say.

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Pot Plantations on the Rise

Marijuana growers, many believed to be affiliated with Mexican drug cartels, are expanding in the U.S., clearing land to plant pot in dozens of national forests from coast to coast. Authorities have discovered pot farms in 61 national forests across 16 states this year, up from 49 forests in 10 states last year

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Rocky Mountain High: Marijuana Growing in Colorado Park

The DEA found 14,500 marijuana plants growing in a Colorado national park, the latest in a series of such finds in national parks that authorities say are linked to Mexican drug cartels.

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The Benefits To Legalizing Pot You Haven’t Heard About

The war on drugs may be a noble intention, but the illegal growing of marijuana is destroying our environment and we need to step in. Primarily run by Mexican drug cartels in the fields of California — marijuana is the state’s largest cash crop generating nearly $14 billion a year — the marijuana growers aren’t your typical peace-loving hippies.

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Legalizing pot would take away 70 % of drug cartels profit..

Legalizing marijuana would eliminate the huge profits taken in by the Mexican drug cartels, which are threatening the stability of Mexico and the U.S., said Aaron Houston, a pro-pot advocate in Washington.

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