Monday, March 09, 2009

It's Getting Close to Home

Mexican gang activity seeping into Houston | Houston & Texas News | Chron.com - Houston Chronicle: "The order was clear: Kill the guy in the Astros jersey.

But in a case of mistaken identity, Jose Perez ended up dead. The intended target — the Houston-based head of a Mexican drug cartel cell pumping millions of dollars of cocaine into the city — walked away.

Perez, 27, was just a working guy, out getting dinner late on a Friday with his wife and young children at Chilos, a seafood restaurant on the Gulf Freeway."

13 comments:

Anonymous said...

(From CNN today):

Here's Milius on stopping murderous drug traffickers in Mexico: "We need to go down there, kill them all, flatten the place with bulldozers so when you wake up in the morning, there's nothing there," he said in a phone interview. "I do believe if you have a military, you use it."

I'm with Milius ...

mybillcrider said...

I think we should just legalize the drugs.

Todd Mason said...

You're no fun, Bill.

Anonymous said...

I'm for that (legalizing drugs) too ... then everybody is happy.

The "drug wars", until there's an "alcohol war" is absurd (and lord knows that should NEVER happen).

But shooting punks always makes sense to me.

Anonymous said...

Until someone decides Your the punk who deserves the shooting...

Anonymous said...

or even "you're"...

Anonymous said...

I'll take my chances

Anonymous said...

Dang, Charlie. Shouldn't you be griping over at JD Rhoades spot?

I won't give my opinion on drug legalization. But, I do get really annoyed when proponents of legalizing marijuana say that taxing legalized sales will bring in loads of dough. Baloney. People are already growing the stuff in basements, attics, and remote forests. Legalize it and even more people will grow it in their gardens and herb containers. How are you supposed to collect the taxes?

mybillcrider said...

There's a novel by Edwin Corley, ACAPULCO GOLD, about the big cig companies selling the evil weed.

Anonymous said...

And that would make some sense. But, as I understand it, there are already multiple and potent strains of marijuana cultivated illegally. How many people would buy from a commercial source like that? I suppose you'd have people who never tried the stuff before buying it through a regular commercial source. All the heavy users will get it through pals or grow their own.

As another aside on the topic. When I lived in Arizona one of the local cops in my town was convinced that collapsing the drug trade (without legalization taking place) would completely collapse the economy. She saw so much cash running through that removing it would cause major trouble.

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Anonymous said...

Gerard: You're right ... I strayed ... but Bill is kind enough to let me spew every now and then.

Actually, I'd just read that thing in CNN online about Milius and when I saw Bill's post, I couldn't resist.

I'm fine with legalizing most things ... I know I'm often taken as a right wing nut (wingnut)? ... but it's not true ... I'm just a very violent-prone liberal (if that makes sense) ...

And I'm sick (very sick) of the Democratic Party ... both parties, actually.

so, yeah, whack the punks shooting innocents in Mexico (or cage them and hand out switchblades and put it on pay per view) ... but legalize the drugs already. There are plenty of other things to tax ... such as people with absurd amounts of dollars they couldn't possibly have earned (not to mention athletes getting $25 million a year to jog around the bases).

Oh, I'm sure we can figure something out.