Mexico is Legalizing 'It' and Will Become Largest Weed Market Essentially Overnight

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This is hyuuuuge news to harm the cartels and will also be interesting in the US and Canadian markets as well......while we sitting here debating it in the US, Mexico just snuck up and whooped our butts.
 
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This should change things a bit.
Probably not. Legalizing marijuana will not stop the cartels from controlling it and killing over it.

Avocadoes are legal and the cartels still kill each other over control of the Avocado trade.

19 People Have Been Murdered in Mexico by Cartels Fighting Over the Avocado Trade (newsweek.com)

Last Thursday, nineteen bodies were displayed around the Mexican city of Uruapan, in the state of Michoacán. A local cartel took the credit for the murders, saying the victims had acted against the cartel.

Nine of the bodies had been displayed over a bridge, with another seven bodies found underneath a nearby pedestrian overpass. Another three victims were found dismembered along the street. All victims had been shot to death before their bodies were put on display.

The Jalisco New Generation Cartel (CJNG) took credit for the murders. Members of the cartel allegedly hung a banner near some of the victims, saying that those killed had helped the cartel's rivals.
 
This should change things a bit.
Probably not. Legalizing marijuana will not stop the cartels from controlling it and killing over it.

Avocadoes are legal and the cartels still kill each other over control of the Avocado trade.

19 People Have Been Murdered in Mexico by Cartels Fighting Over the Avocado Trade (newsweek.com)

Last Thursday, nineteen bodies were displayed around the Mexican city of Uruapan, in the state of Michoacán. A local cartel took the credit for the murders, saying the victims had acted against the cartel.

Nine of the bodies had been displayed over a bridge, with another seven bodies found underneath a nearby pedestrian overpass. Another three victims were found dismembered along the street. All victims had been shot to death before their bodies were put on display.

The Jalisco New Generation Cartel (CJNG) took credit for the murders. Members of the cartel allegedly hung a banner near some of the victims, saying that those killed had helped the cartel's rivals.
I sure hope they legalize avocados someday. I'm sure once they do we will have our left wing utopia.

One thing is for sure, though, it sure is hard to smoke.
 
The stupid virtue-signalling patriarchal politicians have been slowing American progress for at least a decade now.

Perhaps this will help push them forward.
 
Just great. Our illegal aliens are already uneducated and without any needed skills, now they're going to be spaced out too. But Biden will still favor them over Americans.
 
No. It won't harm the cartels.

Security experts agree that the law’s practical impact on violence will likely be minimal: With 15 American states having now legalized marijuana, they argue, the crop has become a relatively small part of the Mexican drug trafficking business, with cartels focusing on more profitable products like fentanyl and methamphetamines.

[emphasis mine]

The article doesn't back-up their claim that Mexico will become the laergest market for marijuana ... we grow one hell of a lot of the stuff here in the USA ...
 
No. It won't harm the cartels.

Security experts agree that the law’s practical impact on violence will likely be minimal: With 15 American states having now legalized marijuana, they argue, the crop has become a relatively small part of the Mexican drug trafficking business, with cartels focusing on more profitable products like fentanyl and methamphetamines.

[emphasis mine]

The article doesn't back-up their claim that Mexico will become the laergest market for marijuana ... we grow one hell of a lot of the stuff here in the USA ...
I posted on this the other day. Mexico will only have to tango with one law. The US has multiple laws by state, county, city. It's easier for the US to buy from Mexico.

I just don't know why anyone would be celebrating marijuana maquiladoras. This is not going to offer upward social mobility.
 
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This should change things a bit.
Probably not. Legalizing marijuana will not stop the cartels from controlling it and killing over it.

Avocadoes are legal and the cartels still kill each other over control of the Avocado trade.

19 People Have Been Murdered in Mexico by Cartels Fighting Over the Avocado Trade (newsweek.com)

Last Thursday, nineteen bodies were displayed around the Mexican city of Uruapan, in the state of Michoacán. A local cartel took the credit for the murders, saying the victims had acted against the cartel.

Nine of the bodies had been displayed over a bridge, with another seven bodies found underneath a nearby pedestrian overpass. Another three victims were found dismembered along the street. All victims had been shot to death before their bodies were put on display.

The Jalisco New Generation Cartel (CJNG) took credit for the murders. Members of the cartel allegedly hung a banner near some of the victims, saying that those killed had helped the cartel's rivals.


Same as the biker gangs in the U.S. are taking over the weed biz and porno biz and topless bar biz, etc. here in the U.S.
 
The stupid virtue-signalling patriarchal politicians have been slowing American progress for at least a decade now.

Perhaps this will help push them forward.

lol legalizing dope is 'progress'???lol lol lol well according to black culture' learning to read and write and do arithmetic is 'acting white' and anyone who does any of that deserves to be shot to death by their fellow 12 year olds, so why get in the way of their 'progress'? People who think legalizing pot is some Great Social Achievement or something probably don't have many brain cells left anyway.
 
The stupid virtue-signalling patriarchal politicians have been slowing American progress for at least a decade now.

Perhaps this will help push them forward.

lol legalizing dope is 'progress'???lol lol lol well according to black culture' learning to read and write and do arithmetic is 'acting white' and anyone who does any of that deserves to be shot to death by their fellow 12 year olds, so why get in the way of their 'progress'? People who think legalizing pot is some Great Social Achievement or something probably don't have many brain cells left anyway.
Damned Dudley that was some fine fine writing. But a waste of time because who you posted it to isn't that advanced in reading. Reading is too white.
 
No. It won't harm the cartels.

Security experts agree that the law’s practical impact on violence will likely be minimal: With 15 American states having now legalized marijuana, they argue, the crop has become a relatively small part of the Mexican drug trafficking business, with cartels focusing on more profitable products like fentanyl and methamphetamines.

[emphasis mine]

The article doesn't back-up their claim that Mexico will become the laergest market for marijuana ... we grow one hell of a lot of the stuff here in the USA ...
I posted on this the other day. Mexico will only have to tango with one law. The US has multiple laws by state, county, city. It's easier for the US to buy from Mexico.

I just don't know why anyone would be celebrating marijuana maquiladoras. This is not going to offer upward social mobility.
Next time you dip a chip in the green goo. Think of lil 5ft 6 Juan Valdez picking that avacado with a machine gun to his back. Thank him for risking his life so you can enjoy the Super Bowl.
 
No. It won't harm the cartels.

Security experts agree that the law’s practical impact on violence will likely be minimal: With 15 American states having now legalized marijuana, they argue, the crop has become a relatively small part of the Mexican drug trafficking business, with cartels focusing on more profitable products like fentanyl and methamphetamines.

[emphasis mine]

The article doesn't back-up their claim that Mexico will become the laergest market for marijuana ... we grow one hell of a lot of the stuff here in the USA ...
I posted on this the other day. Mexico will only have to tango with one law. The US has multiple laws by state, county, city. It's easier for the US to buy from Mexico.

I just don't know why anyone would be celebrating marijuana maquiladoras. This is not going to offer upward social mobility.
Next time you dip a chip in the green goo. Think of lil 5ft 6 Juan Valdez picking that avacado with a machine gun to his back. Thank him for risking his life so you can enjoy the Super Bowl.
Hey! I don't watch football.

Also. A girl gotta eat.
 
No. It won't harm the cartels.

Security experts agree that the law’s practical impact on violence will likely be minimal: With 15 American states having now legalized marijuana, they argue, the crop has become a relatively small part of the Mexican drug trafficking business, with cartels focusing on more profitable products like fentanyl and methamphetamines.

[emphasis mine]

The article doesn't back-up their claim that Mexico will become the laergest market for marijuana ... we grow one hell of a lot of the stuff here in the USA ...
I posted on this the other day. Mexico will only have to tango with one law. The US has multiple laws by state, county, city. It's easier for the US to buy from Mexico.

I just don't know why anyone would be celebrating marijuana maquiladoras. This is not going to offer upward social mobility.
Next time you dip a chip in the green goo. Think of lil 5ft 6 Juan Valdez picking that avacado with a machine gun to his back. Thank him for risking his life so you can enjoy the Super Bowl.
Hey! I don't watch football.

Also. A girl gotta eat.
What a world when Avacados are controlled by gangs of thugs
 

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