The Importance Of The Illegal Drug Industry

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Drug lords, traffickers, dealers, producers, consumers, drugs, money, and violence comprise illegal drug industries. Drug lords control illegal drug industries via violence ensuring businesses runs smoothly and profitable. For example, “Griselda Blanco, also known as ‘La Madrina’ (The Godmother)’ …is believed to be responsible for more than 200 murders including that of a two-year-old child” (Bono, 2016, “Griselda Blanco”). Drug lords also make sure that their products are transported secretly like Frank Lucas, also known as Superfly, smuggling heroin in coffins of dead American soldiers (Bono, 2016, “Frank Lucas”). Drug lords are also extremely wealthy such as Amado Carrillo Fuentes “with an estimated fortune of $25 billion” (Bono, 2016, “Amado …show more content…

People are attracted to illegal drugs because of its euphoria, as a way of escape, peer pressure, etc. There are many reasons why people are attracted to illegal drugs. Illegal drugs are hard to control because it can evade law enforcement and it seems like illegal drugs are everywhere. The war on drugs is a difficult war to fight because it is amorphous and hard to fight. But what comprises the illegal drug industry? The illegal drug industry is comprised of heroin, cocaine, methamphetamine, LSD, etc. It has successful marketing strategies and can be bought cheap. The majority of people cannot afford drugs so they result to crime to help fund their drug habit. The illegal drug industry can also be attractive because people are making easy money; however the risk goes haywire.

What is the Correlation between the Illegal Drug Industry and Crime?
What is the correlation between illegal drug industry and crime. Crime funds the illegal drug industry. They go hand in hand. Ways to hide money is through “reputable” businesses. These businesses put up a front to make it seem like they are doing what they are supposed to be doing. However, they are not doing what they are doing. They are only doing this to hide their drug activity from law

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