Solutions to Mexico’s Drug Crisis
OPS_admin | Dec 26, 2009 | Comments 0
To weaken the cartels, some argue the U.S. should legalize marijuana, let cocaine pass through the Caribbean and take the profit motive out of the drug trade
In the 40 years since U.S. President Richard Nixon declared a “war on drugs,” the supply and use of drugs has not changed in any fundamental way. The only difference: a taxpayer bill of more than $1 trillion.
A senior Mexican official who has spent more than two decades helping fight the government’s war on drugs summed up recently what he’s learned from his long career: “This war is not winnable.”
Full Story Solutions to Mexico’s Drug Crisis – WSJ.com.
OPS: For 30 years most have known this is the only way out.
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