It is unclear if the most recent crackdown on synthetic drugs was prompted by today’s Yellen testimony, but according to AP, the US government – seemingly in desperate need to find new things to spend money on – has decided to take its vendetta with sellers of drugs, just synthetic drugs, personal, and starting this morning, “broadened its national crackdown on synthetic drug manufacturers, wholesalers and retailers as federal agents served hundreds of search and arrest warrants in at least 25 states…. The DEA has been cracking down on synthetic drugs, including so-called bath salts, spice and Molly.”
Agents served warrants at homes, warehouses and smoke shops beginning early morning, DEA spokesman Rusty Payne said. The largest single operation was a statewide effort in Alabama. Agents also were active in Florida and New Mexico, among other states.
The DEA has been cracking down on synthetic drugs, including so-called bath salts, spice and Molly, since the drugs first gained widespread popularity years ago.
In late 2010, the agency responsible for enforcing federal drug laws moved to ban five chemicals used to make synthetic marijuana blends, including K2, Spice and Blaze. Since then, drug manufacturers have continued to modify their formulas and develop new chemical mixtures.
No Heisenberg here, this time it’s the Chinese’ fault:
Ferdinand Large, staff coordinator for DEA’s Special Operations Division, said the agency is now broadly focused on Chinese chemical manufacturers and the distributors, wholesalers and retailers in the United States. There is also growing concern about where the money is going.
Well, not just the Chinese: all the usual suspects which will soon be liberated from their oil, too:
Investigators have tracked hundreds of millions of dollars in drug proceeds being sent to Yemen, Syria, Lebanon and Jordan, Large said.
“The money is going there, where it stops we don’t know,” Large said. Large said it’s also unclear which criminal organizations may be profiting from the drug proceeds.
U.S. authorities long have worried about criminal and terrorist groups in the Middle East using drug trafficking to fund illicit activities.
Perhaps it is time to invade the Middle East then? Start with Syria of course.
In a November 2013 report on transnational organized crime, DEA Administrator Michele Leonhart said “drug trafficking organizations and terror networks are joined at the hip in many parts of the world.
“DEA must relentlessly purse these dangerous individuals and criminal groups that attempt to use drug trafficking profits to fuel and fund terror networks, such as Hezbollah,” Leonhart said.
Payne said Wednesday’s crackdown was focused strictly on U.S. targets and involved 66 DEA cases, seven investigations led by Immigration and Customs Enforcement special agents and several others led by Customs and Border Protection that focused on express consignment shipments.
And so on: the good news here is that Q2 GDP will be boosted by several billion to fund this latest initiative.
Of course, that this is happening as the government is expanding its legalization of non-synthetic drugs like marijuana first in various states, and soon, at the Federal level, makes one wonder just who is the financially interested party behind the pot lobby and how much money are they making by getting progressively more of America stoned while making the government crack down on their offshore competitors.
Legally, of course.
via Zero Hedge http://ift.tt/1o6SbpK Tyler Durden