Well considering that drugs are illegal then yes cartels are
Marijuana is the second most widely used illegal drug in the US after cocaine.
A trust is a legal entity that combines assets for the benefit of beneficiaries, while a cartel is an agreement among competitors to limit competition. Trusts are subject to legal regulations to prevent anti-competitive behavior, while cartels are usually illegal and can lead to price-fixing and market manipulation. Trusts can be set up for legitimate business purposes, whereas cartels are designed to manipulate market outcomes for the benefit of cartel members.
Slavery is illegal in the US because of the 13th Amendment to the Constitution, which was ratified in 1865. This amendment abolished slavery and involuntary servitude, except as punishment for a crime. Slavery is considered a violation of human rights and dignity.
No, the Communist Party is not illegal in the US. While it has faced restrictions and controversies in the past, it is allowed to exist and operate under the First Amendment rights of freedom of speech and association.
Canadian fat cakes are not illegal in the US as long as they comply with US regulations for food safety and labeling. However, they may need to meet certain requirements to be imported, and it's always a good idea to check with US Customs and Border Protection to make sure they can be legally brought into the country.
Cartels are defined as suppliers who keep prices for a specific product or service at a high price while restricting any form of competition. In the United States, cartels are an illegal business.
Yes, of course he can forced back to his country. An illegal will be deported to his country of origin. The mere fact that his country's living conditions suck is NOT a basis for NOT deporting the illegal, and a generic threat from the cartels is even less so.
he was connected to colobian drug cartels
Cartels are illegal because they prevent healthy competition. Consumers benefit when there are a lot of businesses offer various products.
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well because the pollutant that youre dumping in the ecosystem will kill a suprising amount of animals, and sometimes it is a potential threat to humans too. This isn't the dumping that was asked in the question. They are asking about dumping and cartels in the import/export industry.
absolutely. if what they're selling is no longer illegal, they can't charge whatever they want for it. if marijuana was legalized than the drug cartels would most likely crash and burn, unless they switch to relying more heavily on different drugs. once pot is legalized than the governments will regulate it and will make the profit off it, not illegal dealers.
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.
They are a discreet operation and usually import illegal items. hard to manage and since money is involved 100% of the time, there is greed and threats involved.
It's a cartel. Cartels were usually formed in secret. and were basically a way to form trusts legally. (For trusts were illegal.)
No. Unlike Colombian cartels whose strategy relied on giving back to their communities, Mexican cartels are exclusively predatory organizations.
no it is not illegal