“Danger on the Border” by: Hippie Luvv and Alexander Young
When we think about wars happening in the world right now, Iraq and Afghanistan jump to mind. But there is war in our backyard that can beat the violence anywhere in the world, and that is the Drug War in Mexico.
Mexico President Felipe Calderon launched a full-scale military assault against the drug traffickers in his country as soon as he took office in December 2006. Three years later, the “surge” against the cartels has led to Mexico spinning out of control with jaw-dropping violence , with no meaningful impact on the export and availability of drugs. More than twice the number of Mexicans have died in the past three years , 15,000 more than have Americans in both Iraq and Afghanistan combined after more than seven years.
The insanity has made front page news, as it often does. The New York Times published a piece about the “death of journalism,” about how cartels have threatened and killed so many reporters in Mexico that the press is too terrified to cover the drug war. There is another front page New York Times piece about the two U.S. consulate officials who were gunned down , the highest ranking Americans to be murdered to date. We also heard about the 24 people murdered, including several be-headings, in the spring break hot spot of Acapulco.
While the mayhem has been covered in tens of thousands of news stories around the world, rarely is the root of the problem explained: drug prohibition. Remember alcohol prohibition, Chicago under Al Capone, shoot-outs in broad daylight? That’s what we have in Mexico, a thousand times over.
There is nothing inherently evil or violent about Cannabis, but prohibiting these plants makes them worth more than gold. And people are willing to kill each other for the enormous profits to be made by bringing them to market. Now that alcohol is legal, no one is murdered over a case of Budweiser.
The best next step we have towards reducing the violence in Mexico is ending Cannabis prohibition. The Drug Enforcement Agency estimates that 60% of the cartels profits come from Cannabis, a plant that more than one-half of Americans have consumed at some point in their lives. Regulating the multi-billion dollar Cannabis market would significantly diminish the power of the cartels.
But don’t expect our elected officials and other leadership to make this happen any time soon. With the exception of a brave few, most in Washington are too politically timid to even have a debate about the root problem.
Fortunately, there’s a history of citizens taking the lead on de-escalating the drug war at home, most prominently in California where they approved measures at the ballot to create access to Medical Cannabis in 1996, and a treatment instead of incarceration program for nonviolent drug users in 2000. This November, the people of California will once again have an opportunity to vote on an anti-drug war ballot initiative, this time to tax and regulate Cannabis in the state.
If it passes, it could prove to be a pivotal first step towards ending Cannabis prohibition in the U.S. , and the violence in Mexico. As we’ve learned these past three years, more guns, tanks, and bombs in Mexico are not the answer. It’s time for an exit strategy from
the failed war on Cannabis. If the people lead, the U.S. Government will follow.


This is exactly the point the DEA is missing, their war is killing thousands and locking up thousands and thousands more annually. NAFTA would be the biggest continental success ever if the US, Mexico and Canada could all see eye to eye on Marijuana Law. If the US makes the first step, the rest of North Americans would follow and we would make a real difference in the world philosophy (created by the DEA) on drugs. Our documentary addresses the issue of cartels vs. mom and pop NorCal grower and those who grow personally vs. those who grow for the dispensaries. It is happening and Proposition 19 passing will show the feds what’s really going on here. See our film and give it a review or like, or tweet, blog embed.
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