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  • brianong18

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    Jul 11, 2011
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    Pasadena, MD

    BlackBart

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    BANNED!!!
    Mar 20, 2007
    31,609
    Conewago, York Co. Pa.
    http://www.city-data.com/top2/co8.html

    Probably one of the reasons AACo made top 93 on this list. Being so close to Bmore and all.

    Shame AACo. at one time was a quiet country county............. then came section 8 and white flight ect. :sad20: Even Glen Burnie was a quiet country town, Crain Hwy had Christmas holly strung from every pole. Crime was non existent.... well except for parts of Marley maybe ad I cannot remember a single shooting or fight at Haraundale Mall. :sad20:

    The Police Station??? Try 2 cells in the basement of a Ferndale County PD. The BIGGEST ruckus they had was when the Colts won the World Championship in 1958, 1 cop car was destroyed.
     

    WeaponsCollector

    EXTREME GUN OWNER
    Mar 30, 2009
    12,120
    Southern MD
    I blame the "war on drugs". It's amazing how much crime and violence can be caused by prohibition laws when we give gangs and drug cartels billions of dollars in black market profits.
     

    traveller

    The one with two L
    Nov 26, 2010
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    This list was produced by : "Mexico's Citizens' Council for Public Security and Criminal Justice."
    They seem to focus on narco violence. They may have missed some places outside of the americas.


    Yep... noticed this too. Seems a bit biased. No place in Nigeria, Somalia, Middle East, Asia.
     

    Erick

    Active Member
    Sep 13, 2013
    149
    I blame the "war on drugs". It's amazing how much crime and violence can be caused by prohibition laws when we give gangs and drug cartels billions of dollars in black market profits.

    Bingo!... especially for this country.

    It is the "War on Drugs" that has led to multiple evils:

    - The creation of drug cartels and a new criminal class and
    - the proliferation and widespread use of SWAT teams into every podunk town the USA which greatly endangers the balance of power between government and the governed ..

    it is obvious the damage legalized drugs would do, could never even come close to the damage the drug gangs do to our safety/security and the damage the resulting Police State does to our rights.
     

    traveller

    The one with two L
    Nov 26, 2010
    18,430
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    it is obvious the damage legalized drugs would do, could never even come close to the damage the drug gangs do to our safety/security and the damage the resulting Police State does to our rights.

    If drugs were legal, ADM and Montsanto would produce all the cocaine we need on a couple of farms in the central valley of California.
     

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