Marijuana Legalization in the US Has done more harm than good and has shown to be a terrible idea

Cartles are suppliers. The fallacy of your argument is that the Mexican cartels got us hooked on heroine, when in reality that was pharmaceutical companies. That's not even a conspiracy theory, that's what has happened. It's middle aged people getting over prescribed opiates and then go to a dealer for the pills when the prescription runs out because their addicted. Then when the money gets thin, the dealer offers them something cheaper with a bigger kick: heroine.

Plus, whats the point of what you're saying? It's not because of marijuana legalization. Plus, cocaine is a much bigger game for the void, and aside from that, marijuana remains the golden goose as it is still completely illegal in Texas and other border states, as well as not recreationally or medically legal in MOST of the US.

And on the subject of appeasement, you want us to appease them instead of looking for practical solutions. Aid to Mexico, specifically aid targetting the poor in the northern states ( these impoverished people provide the workforce) to give people other options makes so much more sense in so many different phases (moral, practical, ethical) that appeasement of cartels for the notion of practicality is just that, a notion, not a reality.

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