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- 391: Drug Trafficking In Mexico
- ... and that the task force would be paid for with money confiscated from drug traffickers. The analysis of the effort's failure comes as some members of Congress gear up to try to overturn the Clinton administration's decision last week to certify Mexico as fully cooperating in the anti-drug war. These opponents argue that Mexico has not taken significant steps to fight drug trafficking or related corruption. Every attempt ...
- 392: The Drug War in America
- ... of the jungle. Coca plant is also almost indestructible unlike other plants that require fertilizer and insecticides, it doesnt have to be reseeded each season and coca can be harvested every ninety days. The Clinton administration by the end of 1993 had installed a ten-foot wall of steel from the sea to the base of the San Ysidro Mountains but it is still possible walk around the fence. Sheriff ...
- 393: Mexico's Drug Trade
- ... drug trafficking organization, was revealed as the chief instigator in a bribing scandal involving Mexican drug czar General Jesus Gutierrez Rebeollo. The following spring, further corruption within the Mexican government serviced just days after President Clinton visited Mexico for the first time during his administration. This time, Mexican ruling-party stalwart Jorge Caprizo MacGregor was accused of leaking U.S. Customs Intelligence reports and helping arrange a twenty ton shipment of ...
- 394: The Seat Belt Law
- ... Major road injuries cost money because of extra law enforcement time, health and automobile insurance increases, and taxes. According to the senate, approximately only 70% of Michigan motorists wear seatbelts. This is far below President Clintons goal for 85% compliance by the year 2000. About 60% of all people killed in traffic accidents were not wearing seatbelts. In the fifteen states that do allow police to pull over a motorist ...
- 395: The Wonderful War On Drugs
- ... exposed for drug use. Go to the movies, turn on the television or radio, and you will see drugs are as much a part of the American society as baseball and apple pie. Even Bill Clinton and Newt Gingrich have admitted to experimenting with marijuana. With drug abusers climbing higher on the ranks of society daily, it only makes for a more corruptible system. No matter how much is spent on ...
- 396: R.I.C.O
- ... statutes) considered sufficient to show a racketeering pattern (Greek 1991). The Impeachment of the President of the United States in 1998 by the House of Representatives and Senate seeking to remove the President William Jefferson Clinton from office could be actionable under RICO. If found quilty on the charges of Witness Tampering, and Obstruction of Justice from the Senate would certainly give grounds for a Civil Case under RICO. I suggest ...
- 397: Drug Trafficking Policies
- ... in firearms. Halting the flow of precursor chemicals for illicit purposes. Stepping up security along the nations borders. E. High-Level Contact Group for Drug Control (HLCG)- was established in March of 1996 by Presidents Clinton and Zedillo (of Mexico) to strengthen bilateral cooperation in the fight against drug trafficking and reducing the consumption of illegal drugs. It has the following objectives: Eliminate the illegal use of drugs in both societies ...
- 398: Will the Global Economy Help or Hurt The Next Generation of Americans?
- ... creating jobs, not destroying them. "Despite the persistence of unemployment, the US is still creating about two million jobs per year net and that puts it well ahead of some of the competitors"22 "President Clinton likes to note that 2/3 of the nearly forty million Americans with no health care live in families with full time workers"23 So really full time workers might not be better off after ...
- 399: The Economics of The Clean Air Act
- ... least slow down the effects of global warming, has met with angry responses from the domestic oil, coal, and utilities industry. The United Mine Workers, a key member of the labor coalition that supported President Clinton's reelection has also registered it's concerns. The supporters of these measures have valid arguments for the precautions they expect to be signed into law sometime this year. The burning of fossil fuels such ...
- 400: Cuba And Embargo
- ... screws on his regime even more. (Close Up Foundation) For almost forty years, the United States has not imported any Cuban products, nor allowed any American food, medical supplies, or capital to enter Cuba. President Clinton, like each of his predecessors, supports the trade embargo. Two recent pieces of legislation have tightened the economic restrictions on Cuba. (Close Up Foundation) The Cuban Democracy Act, passed by Congress in 1992, further isolates ...
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