Legalizing marijuana in the U.S. a reverse affect on Mexico!
Mexican drug cartels would potentially lose 20 to 30 percent of revenue, because the Sinaloa cartel would be most affected, would lose up to 50 percent The legalization of marijuana in some states in...
View ArticleRe-hashing the Marijuana Business Theory
On Nov. 6, three U.S. states legalized the consumption, production, distribution and sale of marijuana for recreational purposes. Thanks to the voters of Washington, Colorado and Oregon, smoking...
View ArticleMexican drug cartels dominate the world supply of cocaine
They expand in U.S. cities such as Atlanta, Chicago and Dallas, but also in Asia and Africa, Mexican drug traffickers have spread across all continents, dominating the production, distribution and sale...
View ArticleLos Zetas and hezbollah share money laundering ops
Specialists and U.S. authorities confirm the link with terrorist Ayman Joumaa Zetas laundering and weapons training are the main points in the relationship between Mexican drug cartels and alleged...
View ArticleSix of the eight cartels have Command networks in Texas!
The Mexican drug cartels are the biggest threat of organized crime in Texas, according to an intelligence report, released today which highlights the main risks to public safety entity. “Six of the...
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