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Drug cartels need not focus income to drugs. These gangs may smuggle goods proven to have high market. Customers routinely create that demand as long as they want possessions they cannot rightfully own. The actual dilemma therefore is not that prohibition fails but instead that all who join the traffickers find no alternative to the criminal life. Actually, the drug gangs will develop new means to profit from crime.
And even if marijuana were better than tobacco criminal gangs are already organized. The criminals will not remove themselves simply because one type of financial resource has been barred to them. Data about marijuana’s harmful effects has been shared for years but lobbyists of legalization have done all they can to obscure the facts through lies and propaganda.
Marijuana leads to cancer, emphyzema, and other respiratory problems similar to tobacco. Yet more than tobacco, marijuana contributes to long-term memory loss and mental decline; thus if we’ll firmly maintain our health-conscious position against tobacco it’s ridiculous to accept marijuana. First of all, cannabis is undeniably a medically harmful substance.
Are these views such as Senior Citizens Observance of African-American History Month at Athens Park too obscure? As a side note there can be a counter-example that strives not to agree with major voices.
To illustrate, articles discussing these people such as The Amazing Life of Mr Nicholas Bredimus at Veronicle Blog rarely include this topic. Leaders from most walks of life rarely address this matter.
That way, the logic argues, we close off billions of dollars in income to the cartels of Mexico that are working to topple the Mexican nation. Yet in actuality there is no quick fix to the multinational drug gang threat. Pundits have begun to claim that ant-drug efforts is needless and that now is the time to reconsider our options.
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