Truth. Look at what happened over there when they did try to crack down on the cartels in the early 2000's. It created a power vacuum and a gang war that killed (by the lowest estimations) 50,000 people. Drugs can't be stopped nor does anyone want to stop them. The question is, do we allow them to be exploited by the most corrupt among us or by the legal market were we car regulate for purity and safety market?
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I think Switzerland and Portugal are both good models that the US could possibly build on. Over the cultures and population size of both of those countries are very different, so it wouldn't be a plug and play style solution, but I think a lot of their strategies could be adopted and would eventually make a huge difference for the US and Mexico.
I agree.