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    Pablo Escobar Personality

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    Pablo Escobar, leader of the Medllin drug cartel, had what every strong person in command needs: ambition, popularity, and ruthlessness. Pablo was an extremely successful drug lordPablo may have died as a rich man, but he actually grew up poor. He was the son of a teacher and a peasant. Because of his lack of wealth, Pablo became involved in a life of crime. He began by just stealing tomb stones and selling them to smugglers, then he got involved in selling fake lottery tickets and contraband…

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    Somali Pirates

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    Currently, pirates are being especially bothersome in multiple ways. For one, pirates are allowing large drug rings along the border of the United States and Mexico to be reopened. The largest being a former wing of the Gulf Cartel, called Zeta. Zeta seems to have good control over this area and their trade, selling dope and robbing fishermen of everything valuable, because the boats they use are faster than the boats used by the coast guard, “Border Patrol agents tried to follow a Mexican boat…

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    killed with an approximately 70000 displaced as a result of the criminal violence in Mexico which began in 2007. Analysts claim that as of 2012 more people have been left homeless due to the hard stand taken by the government on the war on drugs campaign. Drug lords who have felt threatened by the Mexican government’s clean-up process have opted to retaliate in the only way known to them which is violence (Watt & Zepeda 2012). Arguably, critics explain that as the two forces collide the citizens…

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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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    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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    Mexican Drug War Analysis

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    faced the unwinnable drug war, whether measured the increased of public safety, reduced supply of illegal drugs on the U.S. market, or dismantling drug on trafficking organizations, the war on drugs is failing. Has been years since the announcement of several thousands of soldiers were sent to the streets to procrastinate the minimization of the war. The results have been to known complaints of the human rights abuse by the Mexican patrol and armed force. The tribe to arrests drug kingpins and…

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    Ashcroft to be one of the answers that would help discourage and eliminate illegal Absconder in the United States. This led to numerous difficulties for the administration to try to calm over with our next door neighbor, Canada. The Cartels have been trafficking illegal drugs an enormous proportion in the most southern sections of the United States. States…

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    Essay On Bandidos

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    outlaw motorcycle gang in the 21st century. With over 90 chapters in Europe, 90 in the USA and 17 chapters down in the dusty plains of Australia. But who’s the man behind the scenes that forged this club together. The man convicted of murdering two drug dealers and serving a life sentence, Donald Eugene Chambers is the American founder of the Bandidos outlaw bikie gang. Donald Chambers, straight out of the Marine Corps in Vietnam created the Bandidos outlaw bikie gang, which broadened…

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    Drug Trade Satire

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    The LIfe Of Drug Dealer What is it like to be a drug dealer? How is their life? Take a moment to think, wait I know what you're actually thinking, you are thinking in a good life being rich,money, ladies,cars, houses, selling tons of drugs. We tend to not see the severity of being a drug dealer,as well as the real issue when selling drugs. Selling drugs comes with a lot of problems, you need to say goodbye to your family the moment you begin to sell. This is because your family will begin to…

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    El Chappo Story

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    as he is better known, is a short, reserved, and on the surface, unremarkable guy, but he became the most powerful drug lord in Mexico.El Chapo was essentially born into the drug trade in Sinaloa, as were countless other families. His entire family worked the fields cultivating poppies to be processed into opium. Growing up, El Chapo was surrounded by a fiction that the illicit drug trade creates to mask its roots.Like many of the children of Sinaloa, El Chapo started contributing to the family…

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