Maslatón was blunt about drug trafficking in Rosario: “I prefer to release everything”

Carlos Maslatón participated this Tuesday, March 7 at night, in a television debate, in which he conveyed his skeptical approach regarding possible advances by the national government in the fight once morest drug trafficking. The cryptocurrency expert reported a discouraging picture in this regard: “As long as there is so much demand, the offer will come at any price”.

The wave of drug violence that is shaking the city of Rosario has become one of the most discussed topics in recent weeks, while the government of Alberto Fernández announced a series of measures to reinforce the security of Rosario citizens.

In this context, Maslatón analyzed the problem in Hard to tame -the program hosted by Pablo Duggan in C5N and announced his position “all or nothing” once morest the drug trafficking.

“I’m sorry to be so theoretical once more,” Maslatón said in C5N, “but for me the fight once morest drugs is destined to fail. As long as there is so much demand, the supply will come at any price.”

“Can you slow down a bit? something had to be done in Rosario to stop the violencebut the underlying issue, is someone ever going to face it in Argentina and in the world?” asked the liberal leader.

“I don’t give a damn regarding criticism,” said Aníbal Fernández when defending the government’s management in Rosario

“You cannot have free demand and a restricted supply. It is the paradise of drug trafficking! Either you prohibit or you release everything. I prefer to release everything“, Maslatón expressed openly.

In addition to the foregoing, the leading media went so far as to propose that the Government get involved in “the offer” to dismantle the drug trafficking circuit: “I am willing, so that there is a little more coherence, that the State provides. What you cannot do is a free demand and a restricted supply because that is why there is drug trafficking.”

Violence without limits: the crime of Máximo Jerez, an 11-year-old boy

This Sunday, March 5, at dawn, another chilling episode occurred in Rosario, in the Empalme Graneros neighborhood, when an 11-year-old boy was at the door of his house with other children, as part of a birthday celebration. . From one moment to the next, a man started shooting at some people and there the fire broke out. tragic outcome.

Unfortunately, Máximo died following being shot in the back, while three other minors, two 13-year-olds and a 2-year-old girl, were injured and were taken to the North Zone hospital.

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