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Go to Mexico to be Safe

2 hours ago ago from The Marin Progressive

We keep hearing how bad the violence is in Mexico. There is no doubt that it is worse than it was two years ago (The lowest since 1997), but still lower than . For all that, except in a few border towns, it is really much less dangerous than many cities in the US and Europe. Here is a report in the Washington Post that shows how the level of violence has changed over the years. When I visit Mazatlan in April for the XV International Week ...

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Just out of prison, Providence felon caught with gun

5 hours ago ago from Projo 7 to 7 News Blog

PROVIDENCE, R.I. -- Six weeks out of prison, Janssye Toucet was at the Mi Sueno nightclub in South Providence Saturday night -- with a loaded .45 caliber handgun in his pockets, according to the police. When a fight erupted outside the nightclub, people started shouting to the police that there was a man with a gun. They pointed to Toucet, who clutched at his right pants pocket and started running when he saw the officers approach, the ...

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Public Lecture at UIS: Mexican Drug Violence

1 day ago ago from Springfield Moms, Dads, and Grandparents Area Family Resources for Springfield and Central Illinois

Mar 11 7:30 pm Ricardo Ainslie, a native of Mexico City and a US citizen, will discuss Mexico’s drug war cartels and its implications for the United States, drawing heavily on interviews with Mexican government sources and American drug-enforcement experts. He has worked in the epicenter of this war, Ciudad Juarez, the city of 1.5 million across the border from El Paso, Texas, where in 2009 alone over 2,660 ...

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What Is The Purpose Of The War On Drugs?

20 hours ago ago from Online Database of Chemicals - chemicalall Online Database of Chemicals

What is its benefit? It doesn't reduce drug usage or addiction. However, it causes many harms: It causes violence. The Mexican drug wars are no different than the alcohol gang violence of the 20's. It causes high prison populations. The US has the highest per capita prison population, which is very expensive and disenfranchises a large percentage of our population. It deters people from seeking help with their addictions. Tags: ...

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news Drug cartel violence in Mexico turning sour

1 day ago ago from Mexico Expat and Travel Blog; February, 2010 Archive

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