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Old 10-10-2018, 10:51 PM
 
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https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/...ce/1521128002/

I saw the headline at work today on USA Today,'the drug war hits a wall'...Turns out, all the focus on cracking down on illegal immigration is causing a big decrease in the number of drug related prosecutions.


I think this article goes towards proving my theory, that there is direct collusion going on between the US Govt and drug cartels....here is an article basically stating that drug cases are decreasing because of the aggressive crack down on illegal immigrants...OK, isnt that kind of the goal of the drug war, to eventually have less and less drug cases to prosecute? LOL They are making it sound like this is a bad thing in the article. LOL. Concerns about future budgets, staffing, equipment needs, etc...they are making it seem like they want the drug war to continue and have lots of cases, so all these things can continue as they are (budgets, staffing levels, equipment/gear needs, etc).

I actually sent an email to USA Today, asking them to do a story on how consistent the drug flow into the US actually is...I think a huge investigation into this aspect of it would uncover some very shady stuff...either our border crossings are ridiculously ineffective or there is some level of collusion...Im sorry, but the cartels being CONSISTENTLY able to keep the ENTIRE US supplied (every city and state), with numerous cities have major heroin epidemics even!!! That does not just happen 'under the radar', or drugs getting in by luck, the logistics of this operation must be staggering!
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Old 10-10-2018, 10:56 PM
 
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Then end the "war on drugs". Problem solved.
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