Drug cartel unions going on strike? |
Enrique Falsetto, ex-convict and cartel head complains the government price is “unfair” and “sharkishly
competitive”, and that "legalising is a big mistake" as it puts "honest drug gangs out of
business".
"They want to push us out of Uruguay by strangling our business", claimed one Legarto Feliz gang member "but we're not moving without filing an orderly complaint".
"They want to push us out of Uruguay by strangling our business", claimed one Legarto Feliz gang member "but we're not moving without filing an orderly complaint".
Two other gangs, White Wings and Thunder Clap Beasts, have taken the case to the UN, claiming "it makes no sense just to sit around and do nothing" and that they will "fight square fistedly to knock down this jolly un-fair pricing regime”.
This is just ridiculous, illegal drugs traffickers shouldn't have any rights at all. If you ask me they should go to prison.
ReplyDeleteGot to be kidding right? Uruguay should defend itself in the international courts.
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