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  • dang so many drug addicts

    

  • dats supply chain management

  • I would trust a drug smuggler as much as a bank robber, I would trust a drug dealer as much as a shoplifter and I would trust a drug user as much as the other person who's aware that the individual shoplifted and hasn't told anyone else that has the right to know.

  • Look up -----> USS LIBERTY COVERUP ----- this will expose them.. Please share this with EVERY living man woman and child !!!!

  • At the end of the day what are the Cartels doing? Satisfying DEMAND!

    Government measures to attack SUPPLY are just “make believe policies” to pretend top politicians “care” and, hence, masquerade their involvement.

    Believing that Cartels thrive without government support is tantamount to believing in the Tooth Fairy.

  • They make it look so sophisticated and civil. Makes me want to sell cocaine.

  • Great mistake, a truck can't drive from Colombia to Central America. There is "el Tapón del Darien" and there are no roads to communicate Panama and Colombia.

  • Go to Google and type Wachovia- Wells Fargo, Mexico, US, Loundry Money and you will find out who are the gangs…

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  • The movie "Blow" showed better ways, plus Johnny Depp and Penelope Cruz were really great to watch

  • Forgot to mention the CIA informing the trucks of the "optimal time to cross". How else is Wachovia supposed to launder the drug money for them if they can't sell their drugs here. Meanwhile, non-violent, american citizens with repeat marijuana offences sit in jail.

  • I've got an idea, break it down to 4 tons and sell 100% pure talcum powder

  • Some misleading info presented in the video. Yes, the shippers are looking for an optimal time to enter the border, but have any of you actually crossed the US/MEX border in recent years?

    Along with drug sniffing dogs, there are about a dozen sensors/X-ray machines they have in each lane of traffic at the major crossing points for drug detection purposes. Not even one ounce of dope would get through.

    More realistically, cartels are using drug tunnels and penetrating the border elsewhere.

  • @joshspiker

    lol submarines and airplanes.

  • @Ingle92protege

    First off you cant just pick buds of cannabis plants.

    A fucking trained monkey could complete the synthesize for cocaine, the synthesis is extremelly easy, the hard part is growing coca, you need to keep the room high in humidity with room humidifiers with built in hygrometers, and heaters.

    Growing coca indoors is extremely aggravating, it takes alot of trial and error, but im 100% sure there's commercial warehouses in the US with the right equipment and there growing coca.

  • @thedirtynasty

    Its just kind of pisses me off when people tell me that cannabis is grown in the US like im some kind of idiot and I dont know that, your talking to a grower.

    I also grow poppies, coca, mescaline cacti, shrooms, and khat.

    About 100g of coca leaves will make about 1g pure cocaine, and I will delete this comment sooner or later for obvious reasons.

  • @thedirtynasty...maybe you should delete your comment NOW stupid ass.

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  • @nly8nchz

    Call me crazy but I think alot of cocaine in the US is produced in the US.

    It is very possible to build a indoor grow-room and make the environment in that room high in humidity and warm, much like northern South American countries.

    You can buy special soil designed for it on the internet, or you can make it, and you can also buy the seeds on the internet, from there you can clone the plants, which means basically 1 seed could = infinite plants.

    The synthesis is very easy to.

  • I dont understand how they call it laundered cash? Okay they they buy lots of goods, go back to Mexico and then sell it for cash but if someone is to ask where they got the money to buy the goods then they will not be able to give them an answer....

  • hmmm...Good business model

    Decriminalizing drugs would force gangs to rely on prostitution and illegal immigrants trafficking as their major income source. Unfortunately for the gangs, these activities pay peanuts compared to drugs. This should force most of them out of work.

    Besides, people buy drugs all the time. If the state backs off, the price will drop along with crime. If recycling cans can by crack, why risk breaking into someones home if you might get caught or worse killed.

  • Do not get ideas from this video. The CNN is giving you wrong info on purpose!

    First of all - there is no way a ton of cocaine could cross the border without a bribe to someone who's high in the social hierarchy.

    Second - you cannot just buy stuff worth millions of dollars without drawing any attention.

    If you decide yo use other people for that purpose at least 2/3 of your money will vanish in bribes, and you'll lose 1/2 of what is left in the re-selling process.

    So good luck with that way!

  • incorrect

    average purity of street cocaine is 60-90 percent pure, so the 5x "talcum powder" situation is not realistic. Usually cutting is marginal, closer to 5%. Also, insotol is the cutting agent of choice.

    One last major inconsistency. Typically, cocaine is broken down at the border into 10-20 kg loads and smuggled in passenger vehicles to minimize risk. Once the cars are through, the coke is extracted, and your 500-900 kilograms are put in a stash house.

  • @FishscaleRaw well, people are smarter than the government ya know ?

  • cocaine on the street is 90 percent pure?? what planet do you live on? half the people snorting 90p pure would OD. more like by the time it makes it to the street its 60-80 percent cut.

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