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Why Bombing Mexico Won’t Stop Fentanyl but Legalizing Cannabis Would

There’s a disturbing amount of noise on Twitter right now about the U.S. conducting military strikes in Mexico against drug cartels. Americans who’ve apparently learned nothing from history are cheering for drone strikes, Special Forces operations, and full-scale military intervention as the “solution” to the fentanyl crisis.

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