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March 10, 2019 2019-03-07T12:50:25-05:00https://images.c-span.org/Files/a1c/20190307125213012_hd.jpgseized between ports of entry i.e. the desert: last year 8,100 pounds of cocaine, 124,000 pounds of marijuana and 112 poundso f fentanyl. A statistic to shed some light of taking an estimated guess how many tons of cocaine cross the border. Columbia produces 921 tons of cocaine. The coast guard seizes a couple of hundred tons per yr and a part is destined to go to different countries. James W. Carroll Jr. Director, Office of National Drug Control Policy estimates that hundreds of tons of cocaine are NOT captured between the ports of entry
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March 10, 2019 2019-03-07T12:50:25-05:00https://images.c-span.org/Files/a1c/20190307125213012_hd.jpgseized between ports of entry i.e. the desert: last year 8,100 pounds of cocaine, 124,000 pounds of marijuana and 112 poundso f fentanyl. A statistic to shed some light of taking an estimated guess how many tons of cocaine cross the border. Columbia produces 921 tons of cocaine. The coast guard seizes a couple of hundred tons per yr and a part is destined to go to different countries. James W. Carroll Jr. Director, Office of National Drug Control Policy estimates that hundreds of tons of cocaine are NOT captured between the ports of entry
seized between ports of entry i.e. the desert: last year 8,100 pounds of cocaine, 124,000 pounds of marijuana and 112 poundso f fentanyl. A… read more
seized between ports of entry i.e. the desert: last year 8,100 pounds of cocaine, 124,000 pounds of marijuana and 112 poundso f fentanyl.
A statistic to shed some light of taking an estimated guess how many tons of cocaine cross the border. Columbia produces 921 tons of cocaine. The coast guard seizes a couple of hundred tons per yr and a part is destined to go to different countries.
James W. Carroll Jr.
Director, Office of National Drug Control Policy estimates that hundreds of tons of cocaine are NOT captured between the ports of entry close
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- Kelly Armstrong U.S. Representative [R] North Dakota
- Jim Carroll Director White House->Office of National Drug Control Policy
- William Lacy Clay Jr. U.S. Representative [D] Missouri
- Michael Cloud U.S. Representative [R] Texas
- Mark DeSaulnier U.S. Representative [D] California
- Glenn Grothman U.S. Representative [R] Wisconsin
- Jody B. Hice U.S. Representative [R] Georgia
- Clay Higgins U.S. Representative [R] Louisiana
- Katie Hill U.S. Representative [D] California
- Carolyn Maloney U.S. Representative [D] New York
- Mike McDaniel Director High Intensity Drug Trafficking Areas Program->Houston
- Triana McNeil Acting Director Government Accountability Office->Strategic Issues
- Mark Meadows U.S. Representative [R] North Carolina
- Carol Miller U.S. Representative [R] West Virginia
- Eleanor Holmes Norton Congressional Delegate [D] District of Columbia
- Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez U.S. Representative [D] New York
- Harley Rouda U.S. Representative [D] California
- James R. Comer U.S. Representative [R] Kentucky
- Gerry Connolly U.S. Representative [D] Virginia
- Elijah Cummings U.S. Representative [D] Maryland
- Paul Gosar U.S. Representative [R] Arizona
- Jim Jordan U.S. Representative [R] Ohio
- Robin Kelly U.S. Representative [D] Illinois
- Stephen F. Lynch U.S. Representative [D] Massachusetts
- Chip Roy U.S. Representative [R] Texas
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