Mexico To Legalize Vigilantes Fighting Drug Cartel

Discussion in 'Politics' started by Deleted member 472633, May 10, 2014.

  1. http://www.breitbart.com/Big-Peace/2014/05/10/Mexico-to-legalize-vigilantes-fighting-drug-cartel
     
    The Mexican government including its police and military forces have been trying to do this for years all it took was armed Mexican citizens standing up and forming citizens militias in case your wondering where they got all these assault rifles, they disarmed and disbanded the corrupt federal and local police forces in the area. Hell yeah! 

     
  2. This cant be true,, can it?
     
  3. So they are starting another cartel?...Great, just fucking great.
     
  4. Wait what?!?
     
  5. Naw it's bad over there my grandpa was sick while in his new wife's hometown and the place was being patrolled by cartels holding assault rifles ....she was escorted by the cartel member to the town phone and he listened the whole time while she called my aunts to tell them about my grandpa .....

    I had an uncle come here recently because he owned a shop in his town and he was already paying taxes to the cartel and they came down to raise up the price another shop owner stood up to them and told he barely gets by with what he makes and has to pay them already .... That owner went home to find his wife had been shot in the head .... That same night my uncle and his wife left this all recently too with in this year ...

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  6. Maybe referring to the "divisions" between vigilante groups. At least that's what I was thinking.

    You'll always have opportunists taking advantage of the situation to gain some power of their own
     
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    This, is likely to happen, but we will have to see how it plays out. I doubt the majority of individuals fighting cartels would then turn right around and start selling illicit drugs, but I can see how a minority of 'defense' groups could turn into gangs themselves - raiding other groups or maybe cutting deals with cartels instead of immediately disbanding them. Part of me doubts that these people would be eager to turn to organized crime, but another part of me knows how easily people can be pursuaded by charismatic figures and opportunistic mindsets...
     
  8. As soon as these groups get funding from some where else they have been corrupted. The government wants to fund them? More like the government wants to bribe the leaders of said groups so they let the drug activity they want to happen slide...
     
  9. So you're telling us Batman is Mexican?

    bat mobile
     
  10. doubt it, batmobile doesn't have flame decals along the side
     
  11. #11 Tripace, May 23, 2014
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    Wait, didn't I see this movie already? Oh yeah...
     

     
  12. legal or illegal the government cant stop the cartels so what makes them think they can stop a force capable of stopping the cartels?
     
  13. I always wanted to be batman and I think a Mexican batman is more my style. wake up about noon take a shot kick some ass. Siesta time hit the beach little salsa kick some ass.

    bat mobile
     
  14. The cartels would be hurt if drugs, not just weed, were legalized in Mexico and the U.S. 
     
  15. that has nothing to do with what we are talking about
     
  16. Hell yeah. Let them defend there selves with out fear of prosecution.
    It will be interesting to see how this plays out in the next 5-10 years. possible revolution maybe?
     
  17. Viva la Raza!!!!!
     
  18. If the mexican government wasn't so corrupt, they would have a huge crackdown on these cartels and would legalize weed and maybe even other drugs. I think the idea of little militias fighting against the cartels is great, as long as they don't get corrupt like the cartels...
     
  19. If Mexico and the U.S. both legalized weed, and Mexico was able to import it to the United States, they'd have a large share of the market for recreational weed that is affordable, and very good.    
     
  20. The mexi bagseeds that I grew outdoors about a decade ago ended up being some very sativa fire ass ganj and had the happiest bubbliest high that I can remember in a long time.
    That fall and winter was magic.
     

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