Terthna
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Like what?Eh, Although I am no expert on the matter, I think legalizing drugs is just moving the goalpost, they would just create even more harmful shit to sell.
Like what?Eh, Although I am no expert on the matter, I think legalizing drugs is just moving the goalpost, they would just create even more harmful shit to sell.
I don’t know, I am not an expert on that stuff, but for people like the Cartels I have absolutely zero doubt that if they lose their market they will move on to create a new market of even more harmful things, they may not have had the means to once upon a time, but they definitely have enough R&D and marketing personnel for it now.Like what?
1. Slaves 2. Protection 3. Coyotes 4. Varoius legit bussiness(iron mines and avocados already mentioned) likley more.Like what?
I'm sorry but that's just not enough to go on; what's more likely is them shifting focus to their other markets, instead of cutting a new one from whole cloth.I don’t know, I am not an expert on that stuff, but for people like the Cartels I have absolutely zero doubt that if they lose their market they will move on to create a new market of even more harmful things, they may not have had the means to once upon a time, but they definitely have enough R&D and marketing personnel for it now.
*shrug* But I what do I know, I don’t even consume alcohol, so those thing are far away from me.
But they already sell those things; I was asking what new stuff could they come up with to sell.1. Slaves 2. Protection 3. Coyotes 4. Varoius legit bussiness(iron mines and avocados already mentioned) likley more.
Hacker shit. Botnets, ransomware, DDoS on demand and so on. They can do it from Mexico and few other countries they have a lot of pull in, and they already have established a "relationship" with the government where even far worse things get ignored...But they already sell those things; I was asking what new stuff could they come up with to sell.
Contracted terroism is an idea. I get they could get paid for doing that. Hard to tell exactly what they'll move into. They aren't good folks by any strectch but they are surviors and clever. The soultions going to be harder than legalizing drugs.I'm sorry but that's just not enough to go on; what's more likely is them shifting focus to their other markets, instead of cutting a new one from whole cloth.
But they already sell those things; I was asking what new stuff could they come up with to sell.
I don't see any particular reason, they would seek a more harmful product. They are not evil because it is evil, per se. Those people seldom survive their twenties. They are evil because it is profitable. They would seek a more profitable line of business. They would probably end up controlling the distribution of legal dope. They might even try overthrowing a country or two.I don’t know, I am not an expert on that stuff, but for people like the Cartels I have absolutely zero doubt that if they lose their market they will move on to create a new market of even more harmful things, they may not have had the means to once upon a time, but they definitely have enough R&D and marketing personnel for it now.
*shrug* But I what do I know, I don’t even consume alcohol, so those thing are far away from me.
I don't see any particular reason, they would seek a more harmful product. They are not evil because it is evil, per se. Those people seldom survive their twenties. They are evil because it is profitable. They would seek a more profitable line of business. They would probably end up controlling the distribution of legal dope. They might even try overthrowing a country or two.
When illegal logging turned their green, pine-covered hills into an ecological wasteland, the people of the Mexican indigenous town of Cheran decided to arm themselves with rifles and reclaim their land.
A man disguised as a police officer broke into the police station in Tonalá, Jalisco, Sunday and stole guns and radio equipment.
The officer on duty said the man handcuffed and gagged him in order to gain entrance to the station.
He then proceeded to rob 11 hand guns, four rifles, 20 magazines and four portable radios.
Forgot about this but that's fair and should be considered. My statement true and a serious consideration to though. It's a complicated situation.Sucks for the people who just want to get away, though.
Mexico is now the wall.
The greatest tragedy of Mexico is that it could be a developed rich and functional society.
With about 180 million people, and large amounts of natural resources, and in a (relatively) stable region of the world, but it is instead just about irredeemably corrupt and borders the United States of America.
By turning back caravans, Mexico is acting as Trump's border wall, critics say
In turning back migrant caravans, Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador embraces a drastic change in immigration policy.www.latimes.com
Salt intensifies.
You know maybe when people said the markets would never recover following Trump maybe they meant the salt market, because the supply is massive.By turning back caravans, Mexico is acting as Trump's border wall, critics say
In turning back migrant caravans, Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador embraces a drastic change in immigration policy.www.latimes.com
Salt intensifies.