- 01 Jan 2017 23:48
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I don't have to. You just did it for me. Your "proof" reads:
Arrests of key cartel leaders, particularly in the Tijuana and Gulf cartels, has led to increasing drug violence as cartels fight for control of the trafficking routes into the United States.[95][96][97]
Arrest leads to violence. I said arrests are going to continue (at least for the immediate future following any big change in policy regarding legality) because these people are going to continue to be criminals.
Pants-of-dog wrote:Now, please present your evidence that disporves my claim. Thank you.
I don't have to. You just did it for me. Your "proof" reads:
Arrests of key cartel leaders, particularly in the Tijuana and Gulf cartels, has led to increasing drug violence as cartels fight for control of the trafficking routes into the United States.[95][96][97]
Arrest leads to violence. I said arrests are going to continue (at least for the immediate future following any big change in policy regarding legality) because these people are going to continue to be criminals.