Tag Archives: Mexican drug cartels

Mexico’s drug advice: consider legalization

Who would know better about the extent and results of our continuing consumption of illegal drugs than a Mexican president? And why shouldn’t he give our feckless politicians economic advice? Mexico’s unemployment “has declined to just under 5 percent” since mid-2009.

So long as there is an American taste for cocaine and marijuana, says Felipe Calderón,  “…we are not able to stop the flow of money to the criminals [and] this narco business will be a never-ending story.”

The U.S., he says“has the responsibility . . . to explore all the alternatives, including the market alternatives, in order to reduce the amazing amount of money coming from the black market in drugs.”

Because, as any middle-school drug pusher could tell you, the so-called American “war” on consumption has only raised the price of the drugs which, in turn, has made illegal sales much more profitable. Duh. You know, like the, uh, lure to the tommy-gun-totin’ Chicago mobsters in the days of Prohibition?

Gunfire closes campus

That’s gunfire from Old Mexico across the Rio Grande into UT-Brownsville:

“UTB/TSC Emergency Warning #5
The campus is closed and evening classes have been canceled today and Saturday, Nov. 6, because of gunfire taking place across the Rio Grande.”

One more reason to remove the prohibition on marijuana, cocaine, etc. to wipe out these Mexican drug cartels. It’s Al Capone all over again.

Via Instapundit.

The new marijuana rules

Good on ya, Barry! Finally, something approaching sanity in regards to drug policy. It’s a significant step, but nevertheless a baby one. Marijuana brings in the biggest profits to the Mexican and other crime cartels. The only way to stop them is to regulate it like alcohol. Well, we can dream.