Cocaine Cowboys Strengths And Weaknesses

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"I don't mind helping. If I could bring in 1,000 pounds of cocaine at a time to make people happy, what's to say I couldn't bring in 1,000 pounds of something that could really hurt them? he says. "I've never made fun of law enforcement; they were never my enemy. I just took advantage of some of their weaknesses."- Mickey Monday In this review I will be going over the film Cocaine Cowboys. I will be discussing the films strengths and weaknesses, what I know about the information talked about in the film, the things I learned from watching the film and how this film pertains to the Drugs in America course offered by the criminal justice department at Dalton State. Cocaine Cowboys is a documentary by Billy Corben and Alfred Spellman. This …show more content…

I learned how drug importers used different methods to import the drug. Their primary methods being an aircraft or boat, and the complex methods behind the drops and pick-ups. There use of legitimate businesses to afford cover for their operations, using a tow truck company to haul the drugs in cars so if stopped they just deny all responsibility, their use of electronic homing devices and radios to find the drugs ones dropped off. I also learned how the Miami economic took off during this time because of the drug trade the people involved in that life had so much money to burn at times they just had to bury it in their backyard or at other random properties they …show more content…

In the class, we discuss drug culture and how it affects America in good and bad ways, the effects drugs have on people who take them, the people around them and the impact it makes on the economy. This film shows the good and bad ways cocaine impacted our environment. Though many wish the Miami economy was built back up around more legal means it still helped to create the thriving Miami we know today. Cocaine cowboys is one of the best examples of how drugs have affected America. Allowing me to take more from the Dalton state drugs in America course, by not just reading about it but painting a more vivid picture of why/how drug policy came to be and how it affects me as a criminal justice