Dealing Death and Drugs: The Big Business of Dope in the U.S. and Mexico: An Argument to End the Prohibition of Marijuana

Dealing Death and Drugs: The Big Business of Dope in the U.S. and Mexico: An Argument to End the Prohibition of Marijuana
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Artikel-Nr:
9781933693941
Veröffentl:
2011
Erscheinungsdatum:
01.11.2011
Seiten:
144
Autor:
Beto O’Rourke
Gewicht:
116 g
Format:
179x128x12 mm
Serie:
Cinco Puntos Checkpoint
Sprache:
Englisch
Beschreibung:

BETO O'ROURKE is a U.S. presidential candidate. A fourth-generation El Pasoan, he previously ran a widely popular campaign for Senate, served three terms the House of Representatives, and two terms on the El Paso city council . SUSIE BYRD, past city rep for El Paso, runs the District Office for U.S. Representative Veronica Escobar.
The War on Drugs doesn't work. This statement becomes obvious if you live on the U.S./Mexico Border. Especially if your home is in El Paso, Texas, and you have witnessed Ciudad Juárez-El Paso's sister city-become one of the deadliest cities in the world.This is why El Paso City Representative Susie Byrd and former City Rep Beto O'Rourke started to ask questions about the United States' 40-year old War on Drugs. Byrd and O'Rourke soon realized American drug use and the United States' failed War on Drugs are at the core of the problem. In Dealing Death and Drugs, they explore the costs and consequences of marijuana prohibition. They argue that marijuana prohibition has created a black market so profitable that drug kingpins are billionaires and drug control doesn't stand a chance. Using Juárez as their focus, they describe the business model of drug trafficking and explain how it has contributed to the tragedy taking place in Juárez today.Their position: the only rational alternative to the War on Drugs is to end the current prohibition on marijuana.Beto O'Rourke announced that he will seek the Democratic nomination for El Paso's seat in the U.S. Congress. He recently completed his second term on the El Paso City Council. He continues to run Stanton Street Technology Group, a web-development company he co-founded.Susie Byrd is serving her second term on the El Paso City Council. Before running for City Council, she served as a top aide to Mayor Ray Caballero. She co-edited The Late Great Mexican Border: Reports from a Disappearing Line (Cinco Puntos Press, 1996).A portion of the proceeds from the sale of Dealing Death and Drugs will be donated to Centro Santa Catalina, a faith-based community in Ciudad Juárez, Mexico, founded in 1996 by Dominican Sisters for the spiritual, educational and economic empowerment of economically poor women and for the welfare of their families.
Introduction: 2008 Was DifferentChapter 1: Why is Juárez the Deadliest City in the World?Chapter 2: ProfitChapter 3: DemandChapter 4: Market ForcesChapter 5: SupplyChapter 6: Market ShareChapter 7: Market DisruptionChapter 8: Governing Our Desires-Alcohol and MarijuanaChapter 9: Regulated, Controlled and Taxed-A Better Marijuana PolicyAfterword

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