Friday, February 6, 2009

If you watched Fox News Channel today (and were not completely numbed by stiumlus package talk) you heard a lot about Mexico. I am mad as hell about that news. I live about 45 miles from Ciudad Juarez - the Mexican city named for the nation's first "Indian" (not Spanish, not French) president, Benito Pablo Juarez.

We used to visit Ciudad Juarez at least once a month. Lots of poverty in Juarez, but I loved the people there. Friendly, talented. Always welcoming. I used to buy all of my medicine in Juarez (the same stuff I could buy at my local Walgreens for two or three times the price.) And my Tequila! We went to Juarez to dine - all kinds of great food, really low prices. I have bought a lot of merchandise in Juarez. Very nice leather goods.

Ciudad Jaurez, Chihuahua, Mexico and El Paso, Texas, U.S.A., are essentially one city. Geographically, of course, but socially as well. Many families have members living on both sides. Merchants on both sides depend on shoppers from the other side.

Suddenly Juarez is off limits to us. The problem is a murdering rampage by drug cartels - 207 people have been murdered in Jaurez so far in 2009! That's just five weeks, friends.

Also on Fox News today we heard a lot of people talking about Michael Phelps. Charles Krauthammer and Juan Williams, among others, talked about the published photos of Michael using marijuana. Those two opined that he was just a kid and should be punished no more.

Let me tell you something, people. A little dry cannabis wasn't the only thing fueled by that contraption Michael was sucking. All those deaths in Juarez - Mexicans and Americans - are the direct result of America's insatiable appetite for illegal drugs.

Using drugs is not funny! It is damned serious. It is the root cause of thousands of killings - brutal, bloody killings.

Today I learned that marijuana is not the only substance being trafficked by the Mexican drug cartels. Today, officials reported confiscating vials of a drug used in breeding horses. It is being sold on U.S. streets as a date-rape drug. How would you like your daughter to accept a coke from a date, only to end up completely helpless as some creep helps himself to her body. The drug cartels can afford to peddle this stuff because their operations are supported by the sale of marijuana.

Don't ever smile at me and say "You didn't inhale." If you spent 10¢ on marijuiana, you directly participated in the deaths of people - many of them innocent of any participation in the drug trade.

And you may well be to blame for the coming invasion of U.S. soil by thousands of frightened Mexicans, running for their lives.

Tell me you smoke a little marijuana and you may well think you have walked into an 80-year-old buzz saw with a serious chip on his shoulder.

3 comments:

  1. Ok...hypothetical question here.

    We all know there is not a snowball's chance in hell that we will ever rid the world of pot.

    How about we quit trying?

    Make it legal. Sell it in liquor stores, to people over 21, tax the hell out of it. Allow tobacco farmers who are losing their market to grow it. Puts people to work here, destroys the demand for illegal imports, adds to the government's coffers.

    The argument could even be made that it could help keep people away from "harder" drugs...if they don't have to deal with illegal drug dealers to get it, they don't have anyone trying to get them to "try something better."

    I think this would be a huge win all around. And it may well happen under The Messiah. It would be the only thing I know of that he might do that I could actually support.

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  2. I rail against decisions being made by people who have no real knowledge of the subject matter. So I'll leave the argument to legalize pot to folks more in the know.

    What I do promote is learning from history. Once upon a time, America decided to rid itself of the evils of alcohol. Didn't work, did it?

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