January 20, 2014

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DEA Worried About Marijuana Legalization Cutting into Illegal Profits

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Just one day after the DEA is confirmed in a court of law to have assisted drug cartels in smuggling billions of dollars in drugs across the border-- as well as supplying guns to cartels-- a spokesperson for the DEA says they're "worried about the social impact" the legalization of marijuana will have.

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