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Mexico

IndySteel

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The drug cartels are attacking. Americans have been ordered to shelter in place. Flights in and out have been grounded. I have a friend in Puerto Vallarta right now. Told him to stock up on as much water as he can.
 
It will get worse before better but, it would be nice to get rid of the cartels if that is even possible.
 
It will get worse before better but, it would be nice to get rid of the cartels if that is even possible.
As long as the world's bankers, media moguls, lawyers, doctors, businessmen and politicians are willing to pay through the nose (pun intended) to get their hit, there will always be someone happy to profit from their demand.
 
Our cruise in May is stopping in Cozumel, well it's scheduled to anyway. If the **** ain't fixed by then I'll just stay on the ship.
 
Heard they’re burning the costco their.


Guess they don’t like bulk items.
Definitely stay on the ship
If it's still that bad the ship probably won't stop.
 
How difficult can it be to trace and locate the labs where these drugs are manufactured and bomb the **** out of them. Does Mexico have no military?
Kill the leaders later.

  • Fentanyl: Mexico is the primary source of illicit fentanyl and its analogues trafficked into the United States. Mexican cartels, particularly the Sinaloa Cartel and the Jalisco New Generation Cartel (CJNG), manufacture fentanyl in clandestine laboratories using precursor chemicals primarily sourced from China and India. They often press it into counterfeit pills designed to look like legitimate prescription opioids like oxycodone or pain killers.
  • Methamphetamine: High-purity, low-cost methamphetamine is predominantly manufactured in large-scale, industrial laboratories in Mexico. Production has increased significantly, and the drug is widely available across the U.S. market. It is also increasingly being pressed into fake pills, often made to look like Adderall.
  • Heroin: Historically, Mexico has been a major producer of opium and a key supplier of heroin to the U.S.. Mexican drug groups grow opium poppies domestically, especially in states like Guerrero and Sinaloa, to produce heroin, traditionally the "black tar" variety.
 
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Everybody knows where the make the stuff. Everybody knows the transport routes. The product is in demand all over the world.
 
Could you imagine a bunch of junkies that can't get their fix? They'd make democrats look sane by comparison.
 
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