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Colorado Democrats have denied the rising fentanyl crisis, its enablement via open borders, and the ongoing impacts to our communities.
Colorado Republicans campaigned for multiple terms on ending the fentanyl crisis, but their proposed solutions ignored the open borders and stuck the government in between pain management doctors and patients, effectively ending legal access to opiates for many patients; patients whose doctor-prescribed remedies turned them into addicts.
Both wings of the uniparty name the problem now — crisis-level opiate addiction on Colorado streets — but still pretend there is meaningful resolution to be had without addressing the open border.
Now the DEA is calling out the plot.
From the Denver Gazette:
“Every fentanyl distribution case throughout Colorado in 2024 could be tracked back to two major Mexican cartels — Sinaloa and Jalisco New Generation, agents of the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration's Rocky Mountain Field Division (RMFD) told The Denver Gazette.
“You might be focusing on a single distributor here. But if it’s elicit fentanyl, it will trace back to one of them," Field Intelligence Manager Scott Rowan said of the cartels. "You may have to go back a few levels. An operation here may stem back to California and Arizona before Mexico, but it will go back there.”
Only a few days after that interview, agents seized more than 50,000 pills of fentanyl and more than 50 pounds of methamphetamine in one of the biggest drug busts of 2024.”
Are the South American theft rings, prison gangs, and drug traffickers related, or are we going to pretend these are isolated, the well meaning but unintended byproducts of weaponized empathy?
Said another way, are we still gaslighting Americans that our state’s sanctuary status is a net positive? From the Gazette piece:
“When folks hear cartel, they're like, ‘Really? In Colorado?'” Olesky [DEA's Rocky Mountain Field Division (RMFD)] said. “They are here. You can’t think that it’s so far away."
Someone should tell Colorado’s elected leaders that “they are here.” Someone besides Dani Jurinsky, of course, who already tried and was attacked, defamed, and gaslit by many of those elected leaders, including our squishy communist governor.
Homan, come quickly.
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