On Mexico and the drug war/cartel violence i said earlier "If a crop is legal, its easier to grow by following the law then running borders."
Then you said "The cartels exist in this country, so it's not just a matter of running borders."
And i said "As far as i know there hasn't been a slew of murders or coercion of weed farmers in say California."
that's when you made that huge misinterpretation because you forgot what we talked about in the last three posts.
My point is that of the 5 or so people i know who are growing or have just came back to wisconsin from growing weed in northern California none of them worked with cartels, and they were not even supplying for dispensaries (except possibly one person). When we move to complete decriminalization of growing and or out right legalization, even more people will find growing free from cartels sifting off profits more attractive. It only make's economic sense.
To be sure, i'd bet some growers in Northern California (the only place i have any expertise) are involved in cartel stuff, but then, they really aren't being exploited like the folks i'm worried about in central america.
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