The War on Meth in Mexico: Part 2 Merida Progress
October 8, 2008
The collaborative efforts of the U.S. and Mexico to fight the supply of meth and other drugs from Mexico are working, according to this 28 year veteran of the DEA. Efforts being taken in Mexico, she says, have created a shortage of methamphetamine, which has resulted not only in a price increase for meth in the U.S., but a purity decrease, as well. In her opinion, Mexico and the U.S. can absolutely put the drug cartels out of business in Mexico, if the U.S. is willing to help them get access to the tools they need to fight the war as effectively as possible.
The War on Meth in Mexico: Part 2 Merida Progress (3 mins, 44 secs) (If you don’t hear the audio immediately, give it a minute or so to load. If you still can’t hear it after it has finished buffering, please let me know so I can correct the problem! Thanks!)
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