Message from @RedRightHand

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2017-03-29 22:18:07 UTC  

Yeah

2017-03-29 22:18:10 UTC  

mmm

2017-03-29 22:18:11 UTC  

muh weed is not taking a down turn in profitability

2017-03-29 22:18:23 UTC  

the only thing changing is who is making the profits

2017-03-29 22:18:25 UTC  

FUCKING

2017-03-29 22:18:27 UTC  

NORAMLFAGS

2017-03-29 22:18:28 UTC  

REEEEEEEEEEE

2017-03-29 22:18:36 UTC  

That was my point

2017-03-29 22:18:57 UTC  

Coke and Heroin are the money makers now

2017-03-29 22:19:07 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/274262571367006208/296770275293265931/unknown.png

2017-03-29 22:19:09 UTC  

fucking obviously

2017-03-29 22:19:16 UTC  

"This was a huge mistake by president trump"

2017-03-29 22:19:40 UTC  

I seriously doubt the mexicans were ever making all that good of a profit on weed

2017-03-29 22:19:57 UTC  

@Convo afghanistan and china makes the product, mexico moves it into the US

2017-03-29 22:20:16 UTC  

for all the effort it takes to smuggle bulk without getting caught, and as cheap as mexican weed is on account of being shit quality

2017-03-29 22:20:16 UTC  

they've had to move into heroin trafficking and meth production/trafficking because they got priced out of the weed markets

2017-03-29 22:20:36 UTC  

China is bringing in fentanyl which they use to jack up profit

2017-03-29 22:20:41 UTC  

On the H

2017-03-29 22:20:46 UTC  

@Caerulus_Rex they were up until about 10 years ago

2017-03-29 22:21:01 UTC  

Meth is a big problem in the south west. I know a lot of marines who got swept up into that shit when they got home. Ruined their lives

2017-03-29 22:21:04 UTC  

then they just started growing weed IN the US on federal land, so they didn't have to worry about trafficking

2017-03-29 22:21:15 UTC  

Opioids seems like a soccer mom epidemic to me

2017-03-29 22:21:17 UTC  

meth is a big problem in the south

2017-03-29 22:21:23 UTC  

yea, mexican cartels have been really pushing meth

2017-03-29 22:21:56 UTC  

north korea makes meth at commercial scale in pharmaceutical factories then sells it to chinese and mexican organized crime groups and they traffick it in

2017-03-29 22:22:16 UTC  

making it more difficult to produce meth domestically made it profitable for the mexicans to traffic it

2017-03-29 22:22:20 UTC  

@YUGE ...North Korea?

2017-03-29 22:22:39 UTC  

herion used to come in mainly through the port of baltimore from the netherlands via ship, but the cartels are cutting into that supply route

2017-03-29 22:22:43 UTC  

I think that we're going to see movement on the wall soon. These drug talks are promising

2017-03-29 22:22:49 UTC  

@Convo yes, they make meth to feed their people

2017-03-29 22:22:56 UTC  

and make fake nukes

2017-03-29 22:23:30 UTC  

@RedRightHand it hurts so much that the wall isn't enough

2017-03-29 22:23:36 UTC  

they have to go back

2017-03-29 22:23:56 UTC  

They have to move on the wall. There isn't any kind of drug policy that will work unless they fix that border

2017-03-29 22:24:03 UTC  

none

2017-03-29 22:24:05 UTC  

@Caerulus_Rex I think meth is a particularly bad problem because there are suppliers making it at scale to get people hooked, then people can start cooking it on their own. I think that's why it's become such a big problem in rural areas

2017-03-29 22:24:13 UTC  

same with pills, there are pharmacies in rural areas

2017-03-29 22:24:48 UTC  

Meth is the reason most computer stores go out of business now, true story

2017-03-29 22:24:54 UTC  

@Convo I think that the wall will be a huge psychological relief for our blue collar brethren. This shit is causing the drug problems imo

2017-03-29 22:25:26 UTC  

agreed on the wall, it's just as much a statement as it is an effective tool