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    Colombian Cartels Are Flooding US Streets With Cocaine

    Resurgent Colombian Cartels Are Flooding US Streets With Cocaine'


    Cocaine production is booming again in Colombia and the resurgent cartels are behind roughly 90 percent of cocaine flooding onto U.S. streets.
    Agents with the Drug Enforcement Administration say traffickers are smuggling more cocaine into South Florida than officials have seen since 2007. The coca crop is flourishing in Colombia after a decade of decline. Officials with U.S. Customs and Border Protection said cocaine seizures in Florida totaled 9,500 pounds in 2015, a 61 percent increase over the previous year, reports NBC Miami.
    Experts say due to the rapid spike in Colombian cocaine production, the full effects of the boom have yet to hit American shores. Cocaine fatalities are on a steady rise, claiming 1,834 lives in Florida between 2012 and 2015, surpassed only by deaths from fentanyl, an opiate based painkiller 50 to 100 times stronger than morphine.
    Coca cultivation is back to dominating the agricultural market in Colombia. Production today even eclipses the cocaine output of Pablo Escobar’s infamous Medellin Cartel. Roughly 460,000 acres of coca is currently planted throughout the country, producing 710 metric tons of cocaine in 2015, up from only 235 metric tons of output in 2013.
    “There is a mountain of cocaine, much of it is likely headed our way,” Justin Miller, intelligence chief for the DEA’s Miami field division, told NBC Miami. “But we are already seeing these drug combinations, and cocaine deaths are already going up significantly.”
    Gangs, traffickers and farmers are growing so much of the crop, excess coca leaves are being left rotting in fields. Prices are also falling amid the production boom, partially driven by financial incentives from the Colombian government. (RELATED: Cocaine Markets Are So Saturated, Cartels Are Doing The Unthinkable)
    The street price of one kilo of pure cocaine is down from as high as $35,000 to $26,000 in South Florida.
    The resurgence of cocaine comes amid the opioid epidemic, which claimed more than 33,000 lives in 2015. The rise in opioid related deaths is largely blamed on the emergence of deadly chemicals like fentanyl, which dealers cut into their supplies. Officials in the U.S. are becoming increasingly concerned about fentanyl cropping up in cocaine supplies, which is already being seen in Chicago and New York.
    Less than half a teaspoon of pure fentanyl is enough to kill 10 people.
    “We’re hearing indications of some cocaine-fentanyl overdose deaths not involving heroin in New York City as well, suggestive of fentanyl directly mixed with cocaine,” Daniel Raymond, policy director for the national Harm Reduction Coalition, told Cincinnati.com. “It’s not clear that any specific demographics are being targeted or even the market rationale.”
    Cocaine use increased among young Americans between 2013 and 2015, over the same period cocaine cultivation began increasing again in Colombia. The substance was responsible for 13 percent of fatal drug overdoses in the U.S. in 2015.

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    I must be on the wrong streets or something...
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    It complaining about "news" regarding drugs, immigrants and crime part of becoming an AARP member?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ethereal View Post
    I must be on the wrong streets or something...
    I was gonna say, does this mean high quality, low cost dope? I quit doing coke long ago because it is a waste of $ on BS and the comedown is a $#@!!
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    Is this something people actually want to legalize and collect taxes on?

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    Quote Originally Posted by NapRover View Post
    Is this something people actually want to legalize and collect taxes on?
    Yes. And cocaine was legal in the past, and taxes were collected on it, too. Yet society did not crumble.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ethereal View Post
    Yes. And cocaine was legal in the past, and taxes were collected on it, too. Yet society did not crumble.
    Pm me a link bro, I got some of them good shrooms!
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    USS Zephyr Seizes 35 Bales of Cocaine in Single Bust...

    Patrol Ship Returns After Seizing 35 Bales of Cocaine in Single Bust
    10 Nov 2017 | A Cyclone-class patrol ship will return home to Mayport Naval Station on Friday after a 76-day deployment in waters off the coast of Central America where it helped seize 726 kilograms of cocaine in a single drug bust late last month.
    The USS Zephyr began the deployment Aug. 26 where it conducted counter illicit-trafficking operations in support of Operation Martillo -- which is Spanish for hammer. The Zephyr and a U.S. Coast Guard vessel identified a "go fast" boat as a possible drug smuggler Oct. 29, and then found 17 bales of cocaine after boarding the vessel, according to the Navy. The personnel located another 18 bales of cocaine in the water near the stopped boat.


    Personnel assigned to the Cyclone-class patrol coastal USS Zephyr intercepted a small boat carrying 35 bales, approximately 700-1050 kg of cocaine while on a routine patrol in the Caribbean sea

    Authorities estimate the drugs are worth about $17 million to $26 million on the street, according to the Navy. Three people were detained after the seizure. The Zephyr uses a small inflatable boat to deploy Coast Guard law enforcement teams to intercept the boat, according to the Navy.

    "The Zephyr crew was not deterred in the least by a record-setting 76 day patrol," said Lt. Cmdr. Grant Greenwell, commanding officer of the ship. "The team volunteered liberty time in San Juan, Puerto Rico to help offload supplies destined for Hurricane Maria victims. This crew inspires and motivates me daily. We may be one tenth the size of a destroyer and one tenth the crew, but we have ten times the heart." The deployment was the longest one for the Zephyr since it changed its home port to Mayport.

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    "Why Granny, what big glasses ya got there...

    Self-Propelled Vessel Intercepted Smuggling 3,800 Pounds of Cocaine
    13 Dec 2017 - A U.S. Coast Guard cutter intercepted a self-propelled semi-submersible vessel engaged in smuggling more than 3,800 pounds of cocaine, federal officials said Sunday.
    According to the U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP), on November 13, CBP and Marine Operations (AMO) arrested the crew during operations in international waters, and all three suspects will face charges in the U.S. "The drug cartels are relentless and extremely innovative," National Air Security Operations Center -- Corpus Christi Director Allen Durham said. "Interdicting self-propelled semi-submersible vessels requires expertise and the right aircraft. Air and Marine Operations will continue to beat the cartels at their own game to protect our borders."


    Coast Guard Seaman David Brink mans the binoculars as the Coast Guard Cutter Tampa prepares to anchor near the Panama Canal, Colón, Panama

    The multi-day operation from surveillance to interception, according to CBP, involved several interagency partners including the U.S. Coast Guard and the U.S. Navy.

    AMO operates maritime patrol aircraft from Corpus Christi, Texas, and Jacksonville, Florida, to conduct long-range aerial patrols and surveillance missions along the U.S. borders and in drug transit zones in Central and South America, according to CBP.

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    Quote Originally Posted by resister View Post
    I was gonna say, does this mean high quality, low cost dope? I quit doing coke long ago because it is a waste of $ on BS and the comedown is a $#@!!
    You got that right! And they "stomp" on it with God knows what. And dealing with crazy, psychotic dealers is dangerous!I probabably damaged my heart with it, have had 3 ticker attacks.Its very addicting, and EXPENSIVE!

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