From the Mexican side, there have been more than 28,000 dead due to this conflict. From the American side, a couple of billion dollars to equip the Mexican military.
Because they have better training and firepower against the drug cartels.
This drug was synthesided in 1939. In 1980 the use for this drug for treating pain was common.
Depends what you mean by war. There is always conflict somewhere in the world. Examples are the Colombian conflict, the Afghan and Somali wars. Iraq and Pakistan. The Mexican drug war. The Sudanese conflict and problems in Yemen and Syria
a drug fein is someone a drug dealer sells drugs to all the time
Mexico is currently around 10-15, because of its growing economy and the fight against drug organizations, which has urged the Mexican Government to make the Army stronger, much better equipped and with much more investment in the Army than before.
Since 2006, it is believed that 35,000 people have been killed in drug violence.
Yes, Mexican drug cartels are working in the Philippines.
Timeline of the Mexican Drug War happened in 2008.
A Mexican speedball is a type of drug
Mexican candy is not a drug. Mexican candy is a treat from Mexico. Typically Mexican candies include a spicy or hot ingredient (chile) and a fruit (tamarindo, strawberry, watermelon). there is no psychoactive, mind-altering chemical or drug in Mexican candy.
The Mexican federal government against the operatives of the various drug cartels located there.
Yes, the Mexican Sinaloa drug cartel has arrived in the Philippines.
Because they have better training and firepower against the drug cartels.
No. The Crips are mostly an African-American gang. They however, have been linked to Mexican drug cartels, such as the Juarez Cartel.
Reyes Ramos has written: 'An ethnographic comparison of the Mexican American drug culture in El Paso, Texas, 1987 to 1997' -- subject(s): Drug abuse, Drug use, Mexican Americans 'An ethnographic study of heroin abuse by Mexican Americans in San Antonio, Texas' -- subject(s): Drug abuse, Drug use, Heroin abuse, Mexican Americans, Treatment
Yes.
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