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I'm from El Paso and don't have a major. I hope to someday be a lawyer.

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Longmire, Sylvia. “OPIUM NOW BIGGER CASH CROP THAN MARIJUANA IN MEXICO.” Breitbart.com. Breitbart. 30 Jun. 2015. Web. 15 Jul. 2015.

Sylvia Longmire is a border security expert and author of the book Border Insecurity: Why Big Money, Fences, and Drones Aren’t Making Us Safer. Longmire writes in the article that Mexican states have seen an increase in the grow of poppy fields and a decrease in marijuana fields. Furthermore, she touches on how the drug trends in the United States change what Mexican growers do.

Longmire cites Mexican newspaper as her source that the number of poppy fields has now begun to outnumber the number of marijuana. The author remarks that the Mexican cartels usually change in respond to the shift in supply and demand in America. What Longmire is conveying is that drugs such as heroin are becoming more common something that is likely attributed to the legalization of marijuana in some states. Longmire is hinting that since the use of illegal marijuana is decreasing it has force cartels to pump more into heroin. Longmire goes on to state that the reason for increase can be attributed the heroin’s ability to be grown in home. What she means is that it is more profitable for the cartels to grow and refine heroin than it would another drug such a cocaine which can come from South American countries.

Longmire also mentions some stats that show that marijuana fields have dropped by 56% and most have been replaced by poppy fields. The highest increase notes Longmire is in the state of Chihuahua which it the neighboring state to Texas. Longmire also indicates that the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration statistics release by the DEA show that the number of heroin addicts has increase from 161000 to 289000. Longmire noted this to hint that legalization of marijuana is affecting the United States. As Longmire points out government stats point that marijuana is not the only problem. She  is saying that the increase in places such a Chihuahua, Durango, Oaxaca, Jalisco, Sinaloa and Guerrero, which are leaders in Mexico’s marijuana production, are slowing down with the production but are pumping in another drug.

I found this post useful because it shows that the legalization of marijuana isn’t just black and white. It was also helpful because I am interested in doing research on how marijuana reaches the streets of America from inside and outside the country. I feel that this article would helpful to my peers that are seeking to write about the importation of marijuana from other countries.

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The Tale of Three Brothers

The_tale_of_three_brothersHello, my name is Juan Guzman and I’m from El Paso, TX. In regards to marijuana I have a deep distaste for it. This feeling wasn’t created out of nowhere, it stemmed from experiences from many years ago. It all starts with three brothers.

My eldest brother is currently 25 and I looked up to him for some time when I was younger. About 4 years ago in an argument with my mother, which was about my other brother, my mother told him that he had smoke weed when he was 13 and my brother objected with, “but I stopped.” this obviously affected me as I had looked up to my brother as a straight-arrow sort of guy. I mean this was a guy whose idea of a party was having his soccer friends over and eating donuts and drinking soda.marijuana_passion_logoNow my other brother is a different case, he has smoke Mary Jane for the past 8 years. My mother caught my brother smoking weed at the age of 15 and I was their to witness the horrifying results. At first my brother promised to quit and for a while my mother believed him. Less than a year later my mother decided to have him do a drug test and it came up positive. Despite many pleas from my mom he didn’t want to stop. So he kept doing whatever he wanted, just being a malandro.

The youngest of the third by an age difference of 5 years noticed how his older brothers had both fallen to the wacky tobacky. He saw how one managed to pick himself up and the other couldn’t even get on his knees. It was then that he decided to try and stay away from the green stuff. So far he has stayed true to his word and most likely due to his picky nature and the hatred of the foul smell of marijuana.

One substance, three brothers and three paths. The oldest is currently living in Odessa, TX happily with his wife and child and has been drug free for years. The middle one is currently a smoker and has been charged with possession various times. He will get out of jail in three days time for violating probation which was being in possession and probably go back to what he was doing. The youngest one just started college and is hoping to keep away from the left handed cigarette.

Now that my personal connection is out of the way the real elephant in the room is the legalization of marijuana. When it comes to marijuana despite me not being a fan of it have no problem with its legalization. Many argue the health risks of pot (http://www.drugabuse.gov/publications/drugfacts/marijuana) while others argue the benefits. To me that is not really important since I don’t do marijuana.

Marijuana_Cures_CancerThe previous encounters of the people around me and pot have cause me to dislike it, however, that shouldn’t mean that having weed should not be legal. I don’t like cigarettes but I would not make an outcry over its legal status. I think people should be able to make their own choices and if they want to smoke marijuana then they smoke marijuana. The only reciprocation should be same as with other stuff, when you start taking it out on people that’s when we have a problem.

I feel that we don’t know everything about marijuana and putting aside my feelings can’t really say if it’s good or bad. Nora Volkow, director of the National Institute for Drug abuse, even notes , “Whether smoking or otherwise consuming marijuana has therapeutic benefits that outweigh its health risks is still an open question that science has not resolved.” She is just pointing out the fact that there is not definite answer on whether it is good or bad.

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