Mexican Drug Trafficking

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Drug Trafficking From Colombian and Mexican Organizations Drug trafficking in the United States has become a growing problem within the last ten years. Mexican and Columbian Cartel’s traffic many different types of drugs across the United States border creating many problems in the war on drugs. “According to El Paso Intelligence Center (EPIC) drug seizure data, most of the cocaine, foreign-source marijuana and methamphetamine, and Mexican-source heroin available in the United States is smuggled into the country across the [southwest border].” (Federal Bureau of Investigation, 2012). This research paper will show the different types of drugs illegally transported across the border by the Mexican and Columbian organizations. This is…show more content…
Once heralded as a safe and non-addictive alternative to morphine, heroine drug addiction has turned into a national menace since coming to the United States in the late 1800’s. Sometimes glamorized, heroin drug addiction is the most rapidly acting of the opiates and the most abused. It is everywhere, in our communities, in our schools and its reach crosses all socioeconomic boundaries. It is highly addictive and all too often fatal. Heroin is a highly addictive drug, made from morphine, which is made from opium, a processed derivative from a natural substance harvested from the seedpods of poppy plants. The drug appears as a white powder, although it is sometimes also seen as a brown powder. The drug is usually injected, but it can also be smoked, or snorted. This provides multiple forms of transportation for the drug to cross the border and create another drug demand in the United…show more content…
An estimated 5.3 million people use marijuana once a week and about 3.1 million use it daily around the world. Approximately 67.5 million Americans reportedly tried marijuana at least once in their lifetime.” (Ramharack, B., P.319). Marijuana smuggled into the United States, whether grown in Mexico or is shipped from other South American locations, accounts for the majority of marijuana even though there is illegal growing of marijuana in the United States. There are three different types of marijuana that are acquired within the United States; Domestic, Mexican, and Canadian marijuana. Domestic marijuana is marijuana that is grown within the United States. Most of the Marijuana is grown in the United on government sanctioned farms for medical use only and is given to a person by prescription only. A lot of the domestic marijuana is also grown on illegal farms where the marijuana is harvested and sold on the streets. Recently domestic Marijuana has become legal to possess (as long as a person has a license to do so) in seventeen states with California leading the
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