• Episode No. 62- How Cartels Are Taking Over the Legal Drug Trade With Guest Daniel Greenfield

  • Jan 28 2025
  • Length: 45 mins
  • Podcast

Episode No. 62- How Cartels Are Taking Over the Legal Drug Trade With Guest Daniel Greenfield

  • Summary

  • This Episode of The Bail Post was recorded several months before the election last November. When we attempted to post information regarding this episode on social media, it was immediately deleted. After multiple attempts to post the information we began to question our decision to cover this matter. Were we duped? Were we just wrong? Then the issue of cartels and drugs became an issue in the Presidential election. Now that the election is over, it appears that this information was "suppressed" by social media.

    This episode of The Bail Post highlights how cartels are taking over the legal marijuana drug industry in California and in other states that have legalized the trade; taking advantage of lax immigration policies. Our guest is Daniel Greenfield. Daniel has been a writer, columnist and a journalist for nearly twenty years. In that time he has tackled stories across the country and around the world. Daniel has worked alongside legends in the field like David Horowitz. He has also met many senators and congressmen, and has told many stories of ordinary people struggling against impossible odds.

    Daniel's first book, Domestic Enemies: The Founding Fathers' Fight Against the Left was published in April 2024. It tells the forgotten stories of early American history and the struggles that shaped a nation. Daniel is also the author of the article- California Legalized Drugs. Cartels Took It Over. Join us for this episode of The Bail Post.

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