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Category Archives: Organized Crime
Indios Soccer Club in Ciudad Juarez is the Only Break from Daily Murders
According to this documentary by the CBC, the Indios Football Club in Ciudad Juarez is one of the only breaks people there get from drug cartel violence. Violence that is being fueled by the USA’s insistence on continuing their failed … Continue reading
Meth Bust Biggest Ever in US History
The most recent sign that the massive failure called the war on drugs has no plans of succeeding anytime soon was today’s media parade by police in California – showing off the nations largest ever crystal meth seizure. Now some … Continue reading
Ciudad Juarez Gun Battle at El Paso Border Crossing
Oh nice. The failure of the war on drugs is finally coming home to roost in the USA. Tonight CNN is reporting that drug cartels were in a gun battle with Mexican authorities just a few hundred yards from the … Continue reading
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3rd Grader Hands Out Free Heroin at School
For all the do-gooders out there that think taking control of the drug trade away from criminals through legalization and harm reduction will make it easier for kids to get access to drugs, think again.Today a 3rd grader was caught giving away free h…
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BC Drug Lab Chemical Bust is the Latest Drug War Photo Op for BC Police
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Kudos to Kash Heed for perfecting the melodramatic drug war photo op. Did you catch that moment 24 seconds in where he almost stares into the camera when saying “”must be destroyed”". All that was missing was sinister music ri…”
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Posted in Corrupted Police, Harm Reduction, Organized Crime
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UN Gang Leader Clayton Roueche Sentenced to 30 Years in Seattle
UN gang leader, Clayton Rouech, was sentenced to 30 years in Seattle today. First off, yeah this guy was dangerous and caused harm to our communities – but we’re to blame for allowing it. By prohibiting drugs we created a black market that fuels guys l…
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UN Drug Czar Says Black Market Drug Trade Saved Us From Global Economic Collapse
Scratch one up for the black market trade in narcotics. According to the UN drug czar most of the 352 BILLION (that’s right 352 BILLION) dollars that organized crime made off drug dealing this year went straight into the global financial system. Appare…
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Olympic Rings Stamped on Vancouver Ecstasy Tablets – Just in Time to Welcome the World!
The Vancouver police held yet another “table full of drugs” press conference today to show off their latest ecstasy seizure. They had a table full of bagged colored ecstasy tabs worth about a million dollars. So here we go again with another dog and pony…
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7 Year Old Boy Killed by Mexican Drug Cartel Violence
A terrible tragedy happened today – a 7 year old boy was killed in a Mexico/US border town by Mexican drug cartel gangsters. Sadly, the truly tragic part of this story is that anyone who bothered to care could have seen it coming a mile away and done som…
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Top 10 Reasons Why Legalizing Drugs Is Better Than the Status Quo
1. The majority of street gangs are financed almost entirely by selling narcotics on the black market (that we created). 2. Drugs are very inexpensive to produce – unless they only exist on the black market. This black market premium often leads to add…
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