Over fifty dead in a Mexican casino

A group of sicarios for a drug cartel attacked a casino in the state on Monterrey in Mexico. Body count is at fifty two.

http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/nationworld/2016027846_mexattack27.html
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w-yaVnMLxWs

And this after last Saturday I was watching a soccer game on TV and this happened in Coahuila Mexico. At 30 seconds into the video you can hear gunfire and see the players running towards the changing rooms.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=obPpaSlWnFY

Over 50,000 dead and 15,000 to 20,000 have gone missing due to kidnappings and quick body disposals in shallow graves or acid baths. I think it's time to legalize this stuff.
 
If you really think that legalizing drugs would stop a single crime, you are a fool. If they are able to move even more product, the amount of violence to control the drug industry will go up 10 times. Just imagine how many people will be killed when every loser on the block thinks he will be the next millionare dealer.
 
If you really think that legalizing drugs would stop a single crime, you are a fool. If they are able to move even more product, the amount of violence to control the drug industry will go up 10 times. Just imagine how many people will be killed when every loser on the block thinks he will be the next millionare dealer.

You're thinking about it wrong. The drugs would become like any other product.

You wanna make beer? Set up a micro brewery and if it takes off you could be playing with the big boys. Whether you make it or not you are still bound by health codes and permits etc... You can't sell poison to people and there's people to make sure you don't.

The reason drug dealers make so much money now is it is essentially prohibition. When something is banned by the government there's always someone to say "Hey follow me, I have it around the corner".

That creates illegal unregulated trafficking of goods where prices and practices are decided by the lowest caliber of people.

Same with prostitution; you're dealing with something that people are going to want no matter how illegal it becomes. You can either fight it with angry futility or embrace it to some degree.
 

LukeEl

I am a failure to the Korean side of my family
Where the hell is El Mariachi when you need him!? One ponytailed man with a guitar case full of guns can bring justice.
 

Legzman

what the fuck you lookin at?

GodsEmbryo

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And this after last Saturday I was watching a soccer game on TV and this happened in Coahuila Mexico. At 30 seconds into the video you can hear gunfire and see the players running towards the changing rooms.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=obPpaSlWnFY

I know it's a little off topic, but that camera work really sucked. Why not zoom in on the areas where there was a gunfight? Maybe it could have been used to identify them
 

Ace Bandage

The one and only.
That's why I don't go to Mexico.

Well, that and the poverty and low standards of cleanliness.
 

georges

Moderator
Staff member
mexico is a criminal state run by a corrupt government and with a corrupt law enforcement
 

Ace Bandage

The one and only.
I don't go because it's full of Mexicans.

Yeah, I was thinking that, but I had already scored the knockdown, so I didn't attempt to kick the country while it was down.

You curb stomped the shit out of it. Impressive, Star Fox!

:D
 

Rey C.

Racing is life... anything else is just waiting.
That's really unfortunate. Monterrey is one of the nicest areas of Mexico, so this is surprising. Mexico is becoming more and more like Colombia was in the 80's/early 90's.

I guess the upside (if there is an upside) is more U.S. businesses are taking security concerns into account before they decide to resource or relocate businesses to Mexico. So that's helping to keep certain businesses in the U.S. Since a Ford guy I knew was attacked while on his way to a plant, I have refused to take any assignments in Mexico. Others, doing jobs similar to mine, are also having second thoughts - so the rate (just to get qualified people to help get operations up & going or improved) is going up. Most of the places where these plants are located are no where near as nice as Monterrey and you can't (legally) carry a firearm, so I don't feel like it's worth my life to take the risk of getting robbed, killed or kidnapped - no matter how much money is involved.
 
Nothing hotter than a big breasted slim waist chick dancing with a beer in her hand.

Folks seem to forget about the booze prohibition, it did not work. The Italian Mafia had a field day. Mexico does not have a drug consumption problem like the US has, we have a drug crime related problem. I say legalize it and let the US deal with the pot heads and coke heads.
 
Ah she's everywhere you look in colombia.
hot chic though fer sure.
Bimbo is a brand of bread in south america similar to wonder in the states, only shitty/shittier.
crack me up every time i see it.

lmao that's awesome

Sometimes the planets just align.
 
If you really think that legalizing drugs would stop a single crime, you are a fool. If they are able to move even more product, the amount of violence to control the drug industry will go up 10 times. Just imagine how many people will be killed when every loser on the block thinks he will be the next millionare dealer.





Yea I hate buying vodka from my dealer all the time because he kills so many people. :rolleyes:
 
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