U.S. SCOURGE SPREADS SOUTH OF THE BORDER
A Written Final Project
Presented to
Professor Larry Herzog
San Diego State University
MAS 355
The U.S. Mexico International Border
by
Leo P. Dano Jr.
December 02, 1996
In a recent newspaper article written in the San Diego Union Tribune
called "U.S. Scourge Spreads South." A very disturbing fact was opening drug
doors just south of our own community, which is why I chose to do an in depth
study of the easiness of drug purchase in our southern neighbor. It's not new
news but a overwhelming growth in the usage of drugs, especially Rohypnol.
"The Mexican border town called Tijuana across from San Diego,
California, once was a famous as a playground for drunken sailors and college
students. Today, authorities on both sides of the border warn, it has turned
into a gangland run by a growing number of ruthless cartels that sell drugs. It
is no longer just marijuana......
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