How to Go Undercover With Mexican Drug Traffickers: Scenes From Vanguard
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In "Marijuana Wars, Part 2," Vanguard executive producer and correspondent Adam Yamaguchi joins an elite task force as they survey and eradicate multi-million dollar marijuana fields run by Mexican drug trafficking organizations.
In this clip, Adam learns how undercover operatives prepare to go inside a Mexican drug trafficking organization, posing as land owners whose property could become a marijuana grow site.
"Vanguard," airing weekly on Current TV Mondays at 9/8c, is a no-limits documentary series whose award-winning correspondents put themselves in extraordinary situations to immerse viewers in global issues that have a large social significance. Unlike sound-bite driven reporting, the show's correspondents, Adam Yamaguchi, Kaj Larsen, Christof Putzel and Mariana van Zeller, serve as trusted guides who take viewers on in-depth real life adventures in pursuit of some of the world's most important stories.
For more, go to http://current.com/vanguard.
In this clip, Adam learns how undercover operatives prepare to go inside a Mexican drug trafficking organization, posing as land owners whose property could become a marijuana grow site.
"Vanguard," airing weekly on Current TV Mondays at 9/8c, is a no-limits documentary series whose award-winning correspondents put themselves in extraordinary situations to immerse viewers in global issues that have a large social significance. Unlike sound-bite driven reporting, the show's correspondents, Adam Yamaguchi, Kaj Larsen, Christof Putzel and Mariana van Zeller, serve as trusted guides who take viewers on in-depth real life adventures in pursuit of some of the world's most important stories.
For more, go to http://current.com/vanguard.
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- Marijuana, Drugs, California, Drug War, 8 more
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- Adam_Yamaguchi Correspondent, dmfoster Producer
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floydyboy
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It's not illegal because its bad, its bad because its illegal
- 1 year ago
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floydyboy
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Johnll
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Toward the end of the show the one officer mention that marijuana was in part responsible for the violence in the war on drugs. I couldn't disagree more. It's not marijuana that is the violent offender; it's the corrupt people abusing the safe product. and hopefully the American gov' t will see that the only way to end the violence is to legalize or decriminalize.........
- 1 year ago
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Johnll
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dreamsenvoy
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Johnll:
agreed,you have a valid point there
- 1 year ago
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dreamsenvoy
