Ga achter hun geld. Alles in beslag nemen en openbaar verkopen. Van vastgoed tot auto’s tot hun merk onderbroekjes.
By comming a police state?!?
Antwerp is litterary working on a minority report like ai that predicts crime with facial recognition.
>”This is our primary request to the new government,” she explains. It’s akin to applying the “polluter pays” principle, ensuring that traffickers’ money is used to “repair the damage caused.”
Totally, and you can apply the same principle to all chemical polluters, like 3M or BASF.
I´ve long since wondered about some pitabars and pizzeria´s where you hardly see any customers.
Probably already too late
Legaliseer en pak hun inkomsten bronnen af. War on drugs faalt toch langs alle kanten
I’m not sure were not there already together with the Netherlands
Arizona: media asks for a police state? Lets goooooooo
Snitchlijn invoeren met beloning bij convictie
You cannot stop drugs. People love them too much and there’s too much money in producing, shipping and selling them. Colombia and Mexico have been waging this war for decades at a great financial and humanitarian cost and the result is that narcos are more powerful than ever. Almost all the big fish have been caught or killed and low level sicarios have the lifespan of a fly. It doesn’t stop it. The money is so good that people will do it even if they have a 99.999% chance of dying. If LatAm prisons don’t scare them, our european ones won’t either.
The problem with drugs is that there’s too much hypocrisy. They literally found cocaine in the White House. Musk is a known ketamine addict. Drugs are omnipresent in every stratum of society. People will spend their last dollar for a baggie. It’s an integral part of humanity. We’ve being doing drugs since literally forever. You can’t just make it disappear.
The only solution is to coexist with drugs. Narcos wouldn’t exist without the war on drugs. The entire history of the war on drugs is things getting worse because of brutal police crackdowns. When the DEA and Mexico destroyed the Guadalajara cartel it didn’t make drugs disappear. It just created small cartels that went to war with each other. The crackdown on those small cartels didn’t stop the war on drugs, it created the most brutal cartels in history like Los Zetas, CJNG and El Chapo’s Sinaloa cartel. The arrest of El Chapo didnt destroy the Sinaloa cartel, it put it in the hands of his unhinged sons and other relatives who are now waging a brutal war in Sinaloa.
It just gets worse and worse and worse and everyone refuses to acknowledge how much of an objective failure the war on drugs has been.
Begin met een sanering. Zorg er voor dat alle ratten in de politie en de haven in de bak zitten, zorg dat anderen weten wat er gebeurt als je samenwerkt met de narco’s
Go to Bethlehem plein in Sint Gillis. Full of dealers. No one bats an eye.
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Ga achter hun geld. Alles in beslag nemen en openbaar verkopen. Van vastgoed tot auto’s tot hun merk onderbroekjes.
By comming a police state?!?
Antwerp is litterary working on a minority report like ai that predicts crime with facial recognition.
>”This is our primary request to the new government,” she explains. It’s akin to applying the “polluter pays” principle, ensuring that traffickers’ money is used to “repair the damage caused.”
Totally, and you can apply the same principle to all chemical polluters, like 3M or BASF.
I´ve long since wondered about some pitabars and pizzeria´s where you hardly see any customers.
Probably already too late
Legaliseer en pak hun inkomsten bronnen af. War on drugs faalt toch langs alle kanten
I’m not sure were not there already together with the Netherlands
Arizona: media asks for a police state? Lets goooooooo
Snitchlijn invoeren met beloning bij convictie
You cannot stop drugs. People love them too much and there’s too much money in producing, shipping and selling them. Colombia and Mexico have been waging this war for decades at a great financial and humanitarian cost and the result is that narcos are more powerful than ever. Almost all the big fish have been caught or killed and low level sicarios have the lifespan of a fly. It doesn’t stop it. The money is so good that people will do it even if they have a 99.999% chance of dying. If LatAm prisons don’t scare them, our european ones won’t either.
The problem with drugs is that there’s too much hypocrisy. They literally found cocaine in the White House. Musk is a known ketamine addict. Drugs are omnipresent in every stratum of society. People will spend their last dollar for a baggie. It’s an integral part of humanity. We’ve being doing drugs since literally forever. You can’t just make it disappear.
The only solution is to coexist with drugs. Narcos wouldn’t exist without the war on drugs. The entire history of the war on drugs is things getting worse because of brutal police crackdowns. When the DEA and Mexico destroyed the Guadalajara cartel it didn’t make drugs disappear. It just created small cartels that went to war with each other. The crackdown on those small cartels didn’t stop the war on drugs, it created the most brutal cartels in history like Los Zetas, CJNG and El Chapo’s Sinaloa cartel. The arrest of El Chapo didnt destroy the Sinaloa cartel, it put it in the hands of his unhinged sons and other relatives who are now waging a brutal war in Sinaloa.
It just gets worse and worse and worse and everyone refuses to acknowledge how much of an objective failure the war on drugs has been.
Begin met een sanering. Zorg er voor dat alle ratten in de politie en de haven in de bak zitten, zorg dat anderen weten wat er gebeurt als je samenwerkt met de narco’s
Go to Bethlehem plein in Sint Gillis. Full of dealers. No one bats an eye.
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