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Arizona Park Rebounds After Years of Border Crime

American Renaissance
Sunday, March 15, 2015
Our American Future

For over a decade, armed drug traffickers were so prevalent in this vast desert monument that visitors were barred from entering more than half of it.

One law enforcement group dubbed it America’s most dangerous park for two years straight after drug smugglers gunned down a ranger.

Nobody buys Mexican-grown marijuana anymore

Dealer: Mexican weed up in smoke
Mexican drug cartels losing market share in Coloraddo
Pueblo Chieftain
Friday, February 13, 2015
Colorado News

The market for Mexican marijuana has dried to a whiff and “everybody and his mother” is growing their own product, says a Puebloan who has been selling pot here for more than 20 years.

...Personal use and possession of marijuana was made legal in December 2012, but rec sales were first permitted on Jan. 1, 2014.

Organized international crime within the United States

This week I attended a trenchant presentation by Zack Taylor, retired Border Patrol agent and member of National Association of Former Border Patrol Officers (NAFBPO).1

Mexican Drug Cartel Violence Spreading To Rural U.S. As Police Crack Down In Big Cities

Fox News
Friday, August 15, 2014
National News

...from quiet areas in Minnesota, Oregon, South Carolina and across rest of the U.S. as Mexican drug cartels – and groups affiliated with them – move deeper into the country and bring with them their violent tactics.

Cartels Are Reportedly Building DIY Drones to Fly Drugs Over the Border

Motherboard
Tuesday, June 3, 2014
National News
We know that small-fry drones have been used to smuggle illegal drugs and contraband into prisons, and that mobsters used a homemade drone to smuggle cigarettes into Russia. According to various reports, the Mexican drug cartel is also manufacturing drones to transport narcotics over the US border.
 

Heroin in the High Country

The Vail Daily
Wednesday, May 28, 2014
Colorado News

If you live in the High Country, you’re at the crossroads of the heroin highways, say regional law enforcement leaders.

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