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Thursday, June 18, 2009
Mexican army success mixed so far in combating drugs
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Labels: marijuana legalization , mexican army , Mexican cartels
Wednesday, May 6, 2009
I'll Be Right Back!
I want to apologise to all of the people who started following this blog recently. Lexi is home now and she has to stay downstairs because of her broken legs. The computer, of course, is upstairs and because of this I have not even turned it on in the past four days. I borrowed a second hand router to solve that problem but it doesn't like vista and I haven't had the time to fix it.
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Saturday, April 25, 2009
Please help Lexi!
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Labels: please help lexi
Thursday, April 23, 2009
Undercover Mexican drug agents killed
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Labels: Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman , mexican army , Mexican cartels
Tuesday, April 21, 2009
Mexican official says army will fight drug war until 2013
"Monte Alejandro Rubido, who recently joined President Felipe Calderon's National Security Council as a technical director, said troops would stay at the core of the war on drug cartels who have slaughtered nearly 2,000 people so far this year, mainly rival smugglers and police." (italics mine)
"Several high-profile arrests, including that of a presidential guardsmen who allegedly received $100,000 a month to track Calderon for drug traffickers, have also revealed drug cartel infiltration inside the military." (italics mine)
I love this part for so many reasons. Mainly the fact that it is the very last sentence of the article. Anyways, Hey guess what? The army is on it's way to becoming just as corrupt as the police force! I don't think that might be a bit of a problem in waging a 4 year against the same drug gangs that are "infiltrating" the army, do you?
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Labels: drug war , mexican army , Mexican cartels
Signs point to Mexican government in cartels' pocket
Via: LA Times
"Reporting from Mexico City -- In the tense state of Durango, Roman Catholic Archbishop Hector Gonzalez announced over the weekend that the fugitive drug trafficker who tops Mexico's most wanted list was living nearby.
And everyone knows it, he added. Except, it would seem, the authorities, who fail to make an arrest.A shocking revelation indeed. But in Durango, most local newspapers and television stations declined to report the comments, and for some reason national papers that contained the remarks did not appear on many newsstands."
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Labels: border , drug war , Mexican cartels
Sunday, April 19, 2009
Free the herb this 4/20!
It's time for society to ask what are we accomplishing by keeping marijuana illegal? We lock up productive otherwise law abiding citizens by the hundreds of millions, most for simple possession, deny tens or even hundreds of billions in tax revenue, spend billions on maintaining the war on marijuana, allow a black market to run wild that with no legal means to settle disputes must turn to violence to expand or defend turf, and thousands a year are being murdered in Mexico in drug war violence. You would think with sacrifices like these there must be some benefit to marijuana being illegal, but I challenge you to specifically prove what that is. Kids can get pot easier than cigarettes, and more US citizens smoke now then ever. Plain and simple Prohibition is a failed policy. It was with alcohol and it is now. It's not a matter of if marijuana will be legal again, it's just a matter of how long it will take for those it Washington to admit they were wrong.
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Friday, April 17, 2009
Vote for us!
overgrowthemafia.org is nominated for a bloggers choice award in the catagory of best blog about stuff. Go vote for us and help us end the drug war!
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Labels: bloggers choice award
Mexico's government sends 10,000 more soldiers to border city
Mexico seeks tighter lockdown in drug war city
CIUDAD JUAREZ, Mexico, April 16 (Reuters) - Mexico's government is hiring more police and sending federal agents to the bloody border city of Ciudad Juarez, where it already has thousands of troops trying to quell drug violence.
President Felipe Calderon, who has made crushing drug gangs a central goal of his government, sent 10,000 soldiers and federal police into Ciudad Juarez in March.
His government says drug murders in the city have since dropped by 80 percent. But police corruption and complaints of rights abuses threaten to undermine early gains and the federal attorney general's office is sending more agents, recruiting more police and appointing a general as an aide to the city's mayor, the army said on Thursday.
"People are asking what will happen if the army leaves Ciudad Juarez. Well, the army's presence here is permanent, but we are also strengthening all areas of security," army spokesman Enrique Torres said.
So let me get this straight, Mexico has to bring in their army to police the streets permanently in Ciudad Juarez to reduce drug war violence in the city and President Obama is praising Mexico?What kind of solution is that? Based on this I guess Mexico and the United States are willing to become police states before they would allow the legal market to regulate the sale and production of Marijuana. This will result in an unacceptable loss of freedoms and privacy for all citizens just to keep some people from using a plant that they provetime and again they are going to useanyways.We couldn't ask for a better illustration as to why working to end the war on drugssooner, rather then later will make the transition easier for every sector of society toaccommodate. The longer the drug war rages in either country the farther we coulddescend into a paramilitary police state designed to protect us from the same violencethat was created by bad drug policy in the first place. I don't think the US or Mexico canafford to continue this path for long, it remains to be seen how long the Mexican cartels'can hold out.
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Labels: drug war , marijuana legalization , Mexican cartels
Thursday, April 16, 2009
What are you doing on 4/20?
I was just surfing around and I found this cool blog at 420-now.blogspot.com. 420 guy wants to know what your doing this weekend. Go share your planned festivities with the world!
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Labels: 4/20 , 420-now.blogspot.com





