Smuggling weed concealed in a casket across the U.S.-Mexico border near Tombstone, Arizona is an exceptionally dead-end gig.
Over the years, Border Patrol agents have witnessed the implementation of some rather ingenious trafficking techniques for getting the cartels’ illegal narcotics across the U.S. border. From ultralight airdrops to homemade air cannons, Mexico’s drug lords have pushed the envelope of creativity when it comes to running drugs across America’s 2,000-mile southern border.
Generally considered a dying practice, last weekend U.S. Border Patrol agents caught a “28-year-old U.S.
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Dallas Cowboys Owner Urges NFL to Change Stance on Marijuana
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Cowboys owner Jerry Jones wants to lift NFL’s marijuana ban
One of the NFL’s most influential team owners believes it’s time to repeal the league’s harsh policy towards marijuana.
In an owners-only meeting in Arizona last week, Cowboys owner Jerry Jones brought up his concern for the league to “drop its prohibition on marijuana use,” reports Pro Football Talk’s Mike Florio.
According to Florio:
Jones also raised the question of the NFL’s position on marijuana. Jones, per a source who heard the comments, wants the league to drop its prohibition on marijuana use.