Analysis on “To Die In Mexico”
The war on drugs, as it has developed in Mexico, where supplies to fill a US demand, have led to extreme loss of life, parallel power systems, government corruption, extreme costs to taxpayers and a variety of social woes. Regardless of the argument for or against legalization, or the effects of the controlling cocaine and marijuana has led to numerous undesired consequences. As John Gibler argues in his book To Die in Mexico, the message the governments of both Mexico and the US tell to the general public regarding the justification for the war on drugs, are false and designed to ...