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Tuesday, April 14, 2009

How to end mexican drug violence



Check out this video I just found. It does a good job of explaining the Mexican drug war 
and what we can do about it. 
Especially good for those of you too ADD to read static text on a page :D

-VeganToker

Wednesday, April 8, 2009

Some disturbing staticstics

So far the conflict between Mexico and US forces and the Mexican drug cartels' have produced the following results:

10,475 Killed (December 2006 - March 2009)

2,477 Killed during 2007

5,630 Killed during 2008

1,744 Killed during 2009 So far.

meanwhile...
45,000+ Drug cartel members have been detained 


These numbers only further illustrate my point. As long as demand is strong, supply will be present regardless of any policy of the Mexican or United States government. There is always someone else willing to risk their life for the possible fortune the illegal drug trade provides those involved. Once again we arrive at the same undeniable truth. Americans addressing  American demand for marijuana equals no profit for Mexican cartels trading in marijuana and that would put an end to the cartels' quicker than any other method we currently have at our disposal.

Testing, Testing!

Welcome to overgrowthemafia.org! Since this is the very first blog post let me tell you whats going on here...


We have a serious problem on the southern border, Mexican drug cartels are importing very large quantities of drugs across the border into the United States. In return, guns and money travel back to Mexico were they are put to work for ruthless drug gangs that are proving a serious risk to the stability of Mexico as a nation. The United States government has mobilised troops, and extra border agents to the region hoping this will lessen the violence and keep any problems out of our side of the border.  

What I fear we will find however is the Mexican mafia has enough money, guns and drugs to keep up this fight for longer than some suspect. We however, with two wars already commanding our resources cannot afford a third. High ranking Obama administration officials are on record stating that we are partially to blame.  Hillary Clinton acknowledged that the US bears some blame for the crisis because of its "insatiable" appetite for illegal drugs and its role as a supplier of weapons that are smuggled into Mexico to arm the cartels'. 

So demand is here to stay. At least according to the Secretary of State. The Drug war in America has tried to teach this nation many things but one of the most obvious is no matter how many drug dealers you arrest, as long as there is demand for the product, there will always be more drug dealers to arrest. 

This is a pretty complicated problem, it's a really good thing the solution is so simple.... LEGALIZE MARIJUANA. Of course we aren't quite there yet and that brings us to the whole reason this blog was born and the message I would like to leave you with today; If we can't end demand (and I sure as hell don't want to anyways)  then what we can do is change who controls the supply. There is no reason that otherwise law abiding citizens of this country could not grow their own marijuana in order to supply themselves and other responsible adults and in doing so cripple the Mexican mafias' profits. In fact that is exactly what I'm here to ask you and help you to do. Our brothers and sisters on the southern border are being killed because of this drug war. lets start working logically to end it and maybe the politicians will catch up.

-VeganToker