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Ending the War on Drugs
{photo source} Watching the news this morning I caught a short segment on a Mexican drug cartel hitman recently nabbed by police while trying to cross the U.S./Mexico border. After admitting to having already murdered four people, he admitted to … Continue reading
Posted in Culture, How We Think, Livability, policy, thinking, What if?
Tagged esquire, legalization, mexican drug cartels, stringer bell, the wire, war on drugs
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