when you trad it inColumbiano but when it crosses us border then yes.
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Medellin Cartel
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The illegal drug trade and political corruption.
If the illegal drug trade was legalized, GDP could potentially increase as the production and sale of drugs would be included in official economic activities. Legalization could also lead to taxation of the industry, creating a new revenue stream for the government. Additionally, there could be savings in law enforcement and judicial costs associated with prosecuting illegal drug activities.
Make it legal, make some revenue.
Doesn't matter if it is. The drug trade in Columbia is very bad, so there is a lot of marijuana and other drugs down there.
Illegal drug trade to and from Colombia start in the 1970s. The Black Tuna Gang operated from Miami to Colombia and was one of the first known Colombian cartels.
The illegal drug trade is a global black market consisting of the cultivation, manufacture, distribution and sale of illegal controlled drugs. Most jurisdictions prohibit trade, except under license...
Drug commodities,online commodity trading,
the illegal drug trade