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n2doc

(47,953 posts)
Wed Dec 30, 2015, 12:24 PM Dec 2015

Legal Marijuana In The United States Hurting Mexican Drug Cartels, Farmers

Small-scale Mexican marijuana farmers say the loosening of marijuana laws across the U.S. has increased competition from growers north of the border and could put them out of business. The Mexicans used to get $100 per kilogram for their illegal crops, but that price has crashed to $30 per kilogram in the last four years, the Los Angeles Times reported Wednesday.

"I've always liked this business, producing marijuana," one 50-year-old farmer from the northwestern state of Sinaloa told the LA Times. This season’s crop will be his last, he said.

The price declines have prompted a notable decline in marijuana production in Mexico, along with a drop in illegal trafficking to the U.S., according to officials on both sides. Just six years ago, Mexico provided two-thirds of the marijuana consumed annually in the U.S., according to the Rand Corp. think tank’s drug policy research center.

The U.S. and Mexican governments have tried for decades to reduce marijuana cultivation by paying farmers to grow legal crops and periodically destroying marijuana fields. Mexican officials said they were on pace to eradicate approximately 12,000 acres of marijuana in 2015, down from the 44,000 destroyed in 2010, according to the LA Times.

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http://www.ibtimes.com/legal-marijuana-united-states-hurting-mexican-drug-cartels-farmers-2244096

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Legal Marijuana In The United States Hurting Mexican Drug Cartels, Farmers (Original Post) n2doc Dec 2015 OP
So sorry? JackInGreen Dec 2015 #1
I'm not n2doc Dec 2015 #2
I meant for the labor involved amd fallout JackInGreen Dec 2015 #4
Good. Scuba Dec 2015 #3
See how that works? mountain grammy Dec 2015 #5
Prohibition is a failed public policy, again. I've said for a long time that legalization turns a TeamPooka Dec 2015 #6
I wonder how many CIA agents work in Mexico? mr clean Dec 2015 #7

JackInGreen

(2,975 posts)
4. I meant for the labor involved amd fallout
Wed Dec 30, 2015, 12:36 PM
Dec 2015

No sweat off my tits at the end of the day, still have sympathy though. And you are entirely correct, I can see a day that cartels don't run it and farmers get to compete.

TeamPooka

(24,221 posts)
6. Prohibition is a failed public policy, again. I've said for a long time that legalization turns a
Wed Dec 30, 2015, 01:53 PM
Dec 2015

money pool controlled by cartels into a revenue stream that provides jobs, taxes and benefits for all citizens.

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