I'd always assumed that Mexican drug smugglers used boats to ferry the stuff to the UK.
Apparently not. According to the News of the World, Mexican smugglers take the difficult overland route across at least a dozen US states and Canada, and then load it onto boats in Newfoundland:
Sunday, 22 August 2010
Unusual Drug Smuggling Route Of The Week
My latest blogpost: Unusual Drug Smuggling Route Of The WeekTweet this! Posted by Mark Wadsworth at 19:32
Labels: Commonsense, Drugs, Geography, Mexico
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I see Phoenix Arizono is kidnapping capital of the U.S. thanks to Mexican immigrants. Ah, the wonders of multicultualism.
The route makes perfect sense. The authorities don't bother with the Mexican truckers.
There was a good program on tele last week. That the Drugs War was costing us more than just making them legal. A bold claim. Nonetheless the war, as all wars, including the more costly one between landlords and tnenats always cost more in the end.
I also met an exec from an anti drugs war charity on the train and he explained pretty much the same thing. Its his job to of course it must be true!!! Was this another fake charity?
But why are people taking drugs in the first place. Isn't this were the focus must be?
THE CAUSE NOT THE EFFECT!
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