Following a
lack of supply created by the drug prohibition, organized crime
quickly began exploiting the wide profit margins of the new illegal
market. The huge demand for illicit narcotics in the United States
translated into a very lucrative industry that allowed organized
crime to grow overwhelmingly powerful, and into transnational
organizations. Since the 1970's, Colombian
drugtrafficking
organizations have been some of the most violent and sophisticated
in the world.
The vast amount of money in the drug trade can compromise
local economies and can permeate government agencies and
institutions, leaving nations susceptible to corruption.
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