Maybe they see the impending prohibition of coal in the U.S. as an opportunity to smuggle another commodity. Next it will be high flow toilets and 2 liter bottles of soda.
Well, that’s their way out as the US and Mexico further decriminalize possession of marijuana and work to legitimize the growth and sales ofccacannabis products.
The have to invest in legitimate enterprises and continue growing their wealth.
For me this would be a good thing as or forests would get cleaned up and violence associated with marijuana abates as more lawful avenuesccoPete against them, reducing profitability and distribution to the point were it really isn’t worth the effort.
Where’s Francisco d’Anconia when we need him?
(I know. He was in the copper mining business)
;-)
Coal? Suddenly the administration leaps into action.
Coal??? That’s what’s called a “Cover Load.” It’s just something to hide their dope under.
In five years we will be completely legitimate.
Miguel, we’re bigger than US Steel.
They are mining COAL? They better watch out, Obama will declare war and invade with everything we have. He HATES coal.
Oh wait, my bad. Foreigners can use all the coal, nuclear and oil they want. It’s only America that is prohibited from being modern.
They are mining COAL? They better watch out, Obama will declare war and invade with everything we have. He HATES coal.
Oh wait, my bad. Foreigners can use all the coal, nuclear and oil they want. It’s only America that is prohibited from being modern.
Along the way, besides the earth’s black bounty, the druglords are seeking to reap credibility as legitimate business people....JUST LIKE FILTHY SENATE AND CONGRESS.
HEY LOUIE SLAUGHTER,,UP YOURS
It takes the entreprenuer spirit of a major illegal operation to develop an industry the elites find repulsive. This is rich on so many levels.
Attention out of work UNION coal miners. There is work in Mexico!