Heroin burned, cartel member extradited to the U.S.... Six heroin labs destroyed in Afghanistan raid Jan. 30, 2017 -- Afghanistan forces destroyed six heroin labs in Helmand province in southern Afghanistan, the Ministry of Interior announced Monday. See also: La Familia Michoacana cartel member 'La Minsa' extradited to U.S. Jan. 30, 2017 -- Arnoldo "La Minsa" Rueda-Medina, an accused member of the Sinaloa Cartel-allied La Familia Michoacana cartel, was extradited from Mexico to the United States.
Big ol' cocaine haul caught comin' across Texas border... U.S. seizes $5.6M worth of cocaine on bridge coming from Mexico Feb. 7, 2017 -- U.S. Customs and Border Protection said officers seized more than $5 million worth of cocaine at the World Trade International Bridge connecting Laredo, Texas, and Nuevo Laredo, Mexico.
Granny says, "Dat's right - the Donald a law an' order President... Trump on Drug War: 'We're Going to be Ruthless ... We Have No Choice' February 10, 2017 | Speaking before a prominent group of police chiefs and sheriffs from across the nation, President Donald Trump said his administration will fight a "ruthless" war against illegal drugs and assist state and local officials in stopping gang members, "many of whom are not even legally in our country." See also: Trump: 'Zero Tolerance Policy For Acts of Violence Against Law Enforcement' February 10, 2017 -- As part of his plan to fight crime and violence in the United States, President Donald Trump stressed that the wall along the southern border "will be a big help," and he added that he is implmenting a "zero tolerance police for acts of violence against law enforcement."
Duterte has the right idea - kill the dealers without giving them a chance. Every country should do it.
Granny says, "Dat's right - run `em down an' gun `em down... Mexican security helicopter guns down drug cartel members Feb. 10, 2017 -- Mexico's Secretariat of the Navy said federal security forces killed Beltrán-Leyva cartel regional leader Juan Francisco Patrón and seven others during a shootout.
Granny says, "Dat's right - dat's why we need a wall... Drug-hurling catapult found attached to U.S.-Mexico border fence Feb. 16, 2017 -- U.S. Customs and Border Protection said border patrol agents found a catapult attached to a U.S.-Mexico border fence designed to hurl drugs into Arizona.
Hooray for the Coast Guard!... US Coast Guard Unloads Major Drug Haul in Puerto Rico Feb 28, 2017 Authorities have made the largest maritime seizure of cocaine in the Atlantic region since 1999 from a boat off South America's northeastern coast, the U.S. Coast Guard said Monday.
Hats off to the USS Destroyer Laboon... Navy Destroyer Seizes 600 Pounds of Heroin on Arabian Sea 15 Mar 2017 | The guided-missile destroyer Laboon’s intercept of a small ship on the Arabian Sea March 13 yielded an unexpected bounty.
Big ol' cocaine haul in Peru... Peru seizes 1.5 tons of cocaine bearing Lionel Messi's likeness March 24, 2017 ) -- Police in Peru seized 3,000 pounds of cocaine bearing the name and likeness of Argentina soccer star Lionel Messi.
Why would you think Nazi Germany and a fight against known mass murderers are even similar? The Jews were at no fault in Nazi Germany, but we know the dealers kill by the thousand. I have no issue with them being shot.
A person who sells things to willing buyers is not a mass murderer. The Jews were not the only victims of the Nazis. It was a state that was exalted and violent, just as you wish to have.
When the customers are idiots who usually commits crimes to fund their stupid habit and the dealers commonly hurt and kill to protect their profits, they deserve death. Yes, we know Hitler killed a lot of people for a lot of reasons, but dealers kill for cash. Executing them is no serious issue.
I think those who exalt the state are idiots and deserve the misery of living under the thumb of bureaucrats and politicians. Thank you for proving my point. You exalt the state and violence against those you deem undesirable.
Not much violence, just kill them and that's that. A few seconds is plenty, most of that being taking aim. This is far more humane than the ways the dealers kill, that being a long, slow, miserable death.
Granny says, "Dat's right - lock him up an' feed him onna scant fare o' bread an' water... Ohio Dealer Behind West Virginia Overdoses Sentenced April 17, 2017 - A 22-year-old Ohio man accused of selling heroin laced with an elephant tranquilizer that led to 28 overdoses in West Virginia on a single day has been sentenced to more than 18 years in federal prison.
Gettin' fentanyl off the streets... DEA Makes Largest Fentanyl Bust in History, 3 Indicted Tuesday, 20 Jun 2017 - Drug Enforcement Administration agents arrested three people and seized nearly 100 pounds of the potentially lethal synthetic opioid fentanyl, The San Diego Union-Tribune reported. See also: FDA Asks Drugmaker to Pull Opioid Painkiller Sunday, 11 Jun 2017 - U.S. regulators want a narcotic painkiller involved in the opioid epidemic off the market amid data showing people continue to abuse it. Related: Ohio Sues Five Drug Companies Over Opioid Crisis Wednesday, 31 May 2017 - The state of Ohio on Wednesday sued five major drug manufacturers, accusing them of misrepresenting the risks of prescription opioid painkillers that have fueled a sky-rocketing drug addiction epidemic.
Fentanyl wouldn't be on the streets if the state didn't prosecute it's immoral. corrupt, and illegal war on human behavior.
I wonder what would happen if the state spent all this money that they spend trying to stop the sale of drugs and used it all on drug treatment programs. Of course there's the big problem of addicts burglarizing into people's homes, but those could be forced into drug treatment programs.
Big ol' Golden Triangle drug bust... Thailand announces large drugs bust Wed, Apr 04, 2018 - Thailand has made one of its largest crystal methamphetamine busts, seizing 700 million baht (US$22.4 million) of the drug, police said yesterday, as the UN warned Southeast Asia was being flooded with illegal drugs from the “Golden Triangle” region.
MD's are the problem too and patients in Florida pain specialists are a class of specialists you need to have special training and meet legal and ethical requirements in order to prescribe serious narcotics, marijuana under the new state rules is also under serious rules. They track drug prescriptions based on the medical condition for me the state authorizes no pills over ten milligrams of Oxycodone and I hate having to take them so tried hard to reduce my need with my doctors but its hard to replace this drug for pain reduction even with Lyrica at its maximum recommended dose. Sad thing is ninety Oxycodone pills costs a bit over fifty dollars my Lyrica retail without any discounts costs for the same number of pills at a hundred milligrams each is on paper well over eight hundred dollars so which would insurance companies prefer to pay for if they could get away with it? But in the end patients need to be responsible to work with their doctors and manage their pain with proper specialists in that field.