But how are they a bad culture?
Pharmaceutical drugs are far more damaging on American society today than what mexican cartels traffic.
You really want to argue that the opiate trade, along with handing a pill out for just about any ailment isn't more damaging long term both financially and healthwise to our society?
CDC’s analysis shows that 38,329 people died from a drug overdose in the United States in 2010, up from 37,004 deaths in 2009. This continues the steady rise in overdose deaths seen over the past 11 years, starting with 16,849 deaths in 1999. Overdose deaths involving opioid analgesics have shown a similar increase. Starting with 4,030 deaths in 1999, the number of deaths increased to 15,597 in 2009 and 16,651 in 2010.
according to surveys by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, part of the Department of Health and Human Services. Annual overdose deaths attributed to heroin hit 3,094 in 2010
We all know weed is 0.
So 17k people are dying from pain pills, 3k from heroin. Yup, it's really not a pharm issue.
BTW, this is totally off topic and should be a different thread to argue this. Let's get back to the main mexico question of the original poster(and yes i know i went off in that direction first)