It has been close to 9 years now, since then-Mexican President Felipe Calderon began his heavily militarized war on drugs. When he was replaced by Enrique Pena Nieto, the tactics changed, but the war went on. Has it worked? Has it reduced the supply or demand for drugs or the profits from them for Mexico's drug cartels? Researcher Molly Molloy of New Mexico State University, told KSFR's Dave Marash on HERE AND THERE
Sep. 4 - NMSU Researcher Says Success Of Mexico’s War On Drugs A Matter Of Opinion
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