Have you been living under a rock? Drug lords do business with international drug lords. Its just an illegal industry.
There are a lot of drugs in the US. Count how many sewage pipes are in the US. That's how many illegal drugs are in the US.
Yes, cartels are illegal in the US. They are considered anti-competitive and can violate antitrust laws by fixing prices, controlling markets, and limiting competition. The Department of Justice actively investigates and prosecutes cartel activity to protect consumers and maintain fair competition in the marketplace.
illegal drugs and missiles.
Two main problems confronting the US along its southern border are illegal immigration and drug trafficking. These issues have led to concerns about border security, human rights abuses, and strained diplomatic relations with neighboring countries. Addressing these challenges requires a comprehensive approach that combines enforcement, policy reforms, and collaboration with international partners.
Mexico was supplying drugs in US through illegal channels.
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No food is illegal to sell in college in the US. However, it is illegal to sell foods laced with drugs, such as marijuana brownies. This is due to the drugs inside of them, though, not the food itself.
Drugs become illegal when law makers decide to pass laws saying these drugs are illegal.
No offense but this is a dumb question. So many people use illegal drugs. Your best friend could be using them, your boss, your neighbot, you never know.
Illegal immigrants can't get food stamps (any children they have while they're in the US can, but the people who immigrated illegally cannot) and they most certainly do get felony convictions for illegal drugs.
I'd say.... 5 million...? I have... -.-
Illegal drugs mean drugs which is not accepted or it's against the law to use them