Who's to blame for the drug cartel?
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1. Who's to blame for banks being robbed?? Is it the banks for having the money?? Or is it the criminals tempted by greed that decide to rob the bank??
2. Who's to blame for drugs?? Is it the person using them or the people that manufacture or grow them?? Which came first, the chicken or the egg?? People weren't born being drug addicts. They were supplied (sold) the drugs or tried drugs with their friends and became addicted. As long as the supply is there, there will be people (kids) trying drugs and becoming addicted..
3. No one is "making" the drug cartels do what they do. They do what they do to get rich at any expense. They don't care about ANYONE except themselves. Countless lives are lost between drug factions fighting with each other, innocent people caught in the crossfire, individual lives ruined because of drug addiction, families hurt or destroyed, children growing up to drug addicted parents, young teenagers being exposed/free access to hard core drugs in their schools.
people who buy drugs from them
people who do drugs.
The Mexican government. They are highly corrupt
Drug prohibition is to blame.
Remember the famous gangsters of the 20s, such as Al Capone. They were the prohibition era versions of drug lords. Alcohol and tabacco are the addicted and abused drugs that we have.
Actually the people to blame for the drug cartels are the Congress of the United States and other countries' legislators who passed prohibition legislation in the early 1900s.
By making Cocaine, for example, illegal, the laws create a very profitable black-market driven by criminals. A combination of profit-driven greed and the threat of long jail terms if arrested create a very paranoid and violent environment in this illegal business.
To see an example, study the prohibition of alcohol in the U.S. in the twenties. The illegal trade gave rise to great wealth and lethal power in the hands of organized crime figures, such as Charles "Lucky" Luciano. When booze was legalized again, the black-market lost its profitability. You don't exactly see people trying to push six-packs in alleys, do you?
The addicts
Greed
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