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[*] posted on 9-16-2011 at 03:08 PM


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How much money are cartels spending to ship drugs north? Is there really weed heading south? I cannot believe there is one ounce of truth to that...

It is true- but I don't think people are hauling it down in trucks. Just big trash bags. Must be too much surplus pot in Cali from all the medical dispensaries. Purple Kush in Rosarito for $150 an ounce? Who says Baja isn't a bargain?




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[*] posted on 9-16-2011 at 03:26 PM


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if legalized, nomads pensioners could raise it in their little gardens and sell it at local farmers market to get a little extra money to stock away in lieu of purchasing health insurance, a nest egg they will need after they vote the teabaggers into office next november which will lead to total elimination of medicare and social security and the USA returning to the dark ages.

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[*] posted on 9-16-2011 at 03:38 PM


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if legalized, nomads pensioners could raise it in their little gardens and sell it at local farmers market to get a little extra money to stock away in lieu of purchasing health insurance, a nest egg they will need after they vote the teabaggers into office next november which will lead to total elimination of medicare and social security and the USA returning to the dark ages.

hope!

yes we can!



Goat, I generally enjoy your commentary, especially your
reminder who was in Office 2000=2008, just read
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thinks Obama stands a better chance against him


Mexico isn't ready to legalize drugs yet, they want more narcos to get their fair share of $$$ first I guess.

Mexico is not ready to legalize drugs: Olvera Ruiz
http://www.frontera.info/EdicionEnLinea/Notas/Nacional/16092...


The country is not ready to legalize drugs to minimize or eradicate the violence generated by organized crime, said the governor of Hidalgo, Francisco Olvera Ruiz. The weapons to combat this phenomenon are education , employment and family values to build the country's youth, he added in an interview. The president stated that Mexico is not prepared to legalize drugs because "we are a heterogeneous society, very plural, with different cultural patterns and screens, and I do not might be time to legalize the alternative. " He explained that as a young man hopelessly work, development, "and that the roots through work, sport and education to the family, the less will be the temptation to engage in marginal or less activity will be tempted by alcohol or drug addictions. " In addition to these elements, he said Olvera Ruiz, "should be ready with the police, because they only fight the effect" of organized crime.



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lol.gif posted on 9-16-2011 at 04:09 PM
DANG


Sure hope I can get my suitcase of Cash through, headin'
North.
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[*] posted on 9-16-2011 at 07:12 PM


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Mexico has been so successful seizing pot (mota) in Baja that the Mexican Army General in command says "gringos" dressed like US Tourists are importing pot from the USA into Baja through San Ysidro.


Boutique buds for ex-pats. Not the general public.

Those in the know would want to appear as a local, and not a tourist. Passing as Mexican isn't a bad ideal either.

Think it might take more than the Army to stem the flow, though.
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[*] posted on 9-16-2011 at 07:16 PM


Distributing any drugs in Rosarito without cartel or police support would be fatal. It must be supply chain only.

[Edited on 9-17-2011 by Woooosh]




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[*] posted on 9-16-2011 at 09:21 PM


The topic article must be from the Onion. So, they have confiscated so much marijuana in Baja and gringos are smuggling in marijuana from the U.S. to fill the void?

Let's just legalize the chit, get on with our lives, and make an honest living without profiteering from the prohibition. Sell the meth at drug addiction clinics at non-illicit prices with a program to reduce the doses toward eventual cessation of use. We're spending billions on a weed that is damn near free to grow and what's basically just souped up Sudafed. It's as much of a joke as Nixon's 55 MPH law was.
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[*] posted on 9-16-2011 at 10:18 PM


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The topic article must be from the Onion. So, they have confiscated so much marijuana in Baja and gringos are smuggling in marijuana from the U.S. to fill the void?

Let's just legalize the chit, get on with our lives, and make an honest living without profiteering from the prohibition. Sell the meth at drug addiction clinics at non-illicit prices with a program to reduce the doses toward eventual cessation of use. We're spending billions on a weed that is damn near free to grow and what's basically just souped up Sudafed. It's as much of a joke as Nixon's 55 MPH law was.

I know importing pot to Mexico sounds crazy, but where do you expect the illicit drug growers to sell their product? If they aren't a certified supplier to a co-op, they have to sell it illegally. If the co-ops get shut down en masse, none of them have a legal outlet for the pot. Some apparently goes south where the demand for anything other than commercial dirtweed is there. I doubt it is in large quantities as another poster commented.

Small, personal use quantities of most all drugs are legal in Mexico. I think for pot it is 6grams. But if you get caught three times using in public, you have to go to re-hab.




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