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    Drug Trafficking In Libya

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    and havoc spreads further and is no longer containable. Unfortunately, nations that are politically unstable are particularly susceptible to human traffickers and drug smuggling. Ever since the deterioration of the government’s control of Libya, organized crime has exploded at a rate never seen before in the Middle East. Migrant, drug, and arms smuggling have become pervasive in this strategic location. With rugged geography and the ability to control illicit trade routes to Europe and East…

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    Drug trafficking is a global illicit trade involving the cultivation,manufacture, distribution and sale of substances which are subject to drugprohibition laws. Manufacturing, selling, purchasing, or delivering is an illegalsubstance and is defined as a criminal law.Marijuana Trafficking is one of the most known drug. Penalties may includefines ranging from $25,000 to $200,000 from 13 to 15 years. Physical EffectsMarijuana has is an active ingredient called THC that makes you feel high. Nomatter…

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    Drug Trafficking: An Analysis of Drug Trafficking Between the U.S. and Mexico The illegal drug trade is also called the black market where people manufacture, distribute, and the sale of drugs like cocaine, marijuana, and heroine. The trade of illegal drugs happens globally whether it is traveling by a ship, car, or plane. Everyday drug trafficking affects a person's life and the nation's economy by the flow of money to other countries and the increase of violence. Drug trafficking in Mexico is…

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    Drug trafficking is one of the most reoccurring problems in the U.S. No matter how hard we try to contain it, it will keep reoccurring (Jill Sherman, Drug Trafficking, Edina, Minnesota, 2010 print HHS 363.45) The U.S. has tried to fight this battle by creating laws and agencies. (Jill Sherman, Drug Trafficking, Edina, Minnesota, 2010 print HHS 363.45) One of the problems with our fight is foreign countries. Mexico has most of the sources. (Jill Sherman, Drug Trafficking, Edina, Minnesota…

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    The director Steven Soderbergh goal was to show all sides of the drug trafficking work, from the poor, to the rich, to the king pin drug dealers. He aimed to show what the real root cause of drug trafficking is and what is the evils of drugs can be. This film portrayed all aspects equally and his point was strong and extremely powerful; some of scenes seemed dreadfully stereotypical and not fair to Mexican people, Black people, and even white females. The cinematography use of color in this…

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    Drug trafficking between the United States and Latin America have create a mass of violence between both countries. In the last years, both governments have declared a “war on drugs” with the idea that drug consumption and drug trafficking will stop or will get control. Drug trafficking has brought blood and pain to society. According to surveys drug trafficking is affecting more young adult than other groups. According to Matthew Jenner, “drug trafficking is the most crucial and most dangerous…

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    illegal drugs and with illegal drugs bring crime. Drugs cause wrong decisions choose, drugs are not need making people do things that are not right, however make it so that people do not think straight. When people are not think straight they may go to make bad choices. When people make wrong choices it usually puts around them in danger which is not good to have citizens endanger ever. The Anti-drug are trying to prevent drug use as well as treating addict. The most effect in drugs…

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    Money and drugs is a powerful weapon in all parts of the world now in days. Strong organizations such as the Medellin cartel and the cartel of Sinaloa are as powerful enough to control a whole country; just like Pablo Escobar and Joaquin Guzman Loera did. Drug Trafficking deals with importing illegal substances such as marijuana, cocaine, heroin, and other various illegal drugs. Importing methods have evolved over time, shipment methods go from boat, plane, car, submarines, and underground…

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    Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC), drug trafficking is, “A global illicit trade involving the cultivation, manufacture, distribution and sale of substances which are subject to drug prohibition laws” (“Drug Trafficking”). It is a major issue world wide, but continues to be associated with South America and only South America. Drug trafficking is far wider than just in South America. It occurs about everywhere, even if it’s just a specific or small location. Wherever there’s people, there’s drug…

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    depression in the 18th century, Ecuador had high hopes of independence. Furthermore, the attempt for freedom was long and difficult; finally gained in 1830. However between 1904 and 1942 Ecuador lost a series of territories to neighboring locations. Drug trafficking in ecuador has spread from…

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