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Feb 9th
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Feb 8th
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Feb 6th
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Jan 29th
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Jan 24th
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That way, the logic argues, we close off billions of dollars in profits to the drug traffickers of Mexico currently attempting to topple the government of Mexico. However in reality there can be no simple solution to the organized drug smuggling dilemma. Commentators seem to argue that the war on drugs is needless and that now is the time to legalize marijuana.