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Mexican marines escort Sergio Villarreal during a news conference at the Navy School in Mexico City September 13, 2010. 
                        
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MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - The arrest this past weekend of a Mexican drug lord may intensify a power struggle within the nation's leading cartels, but it is unlikely to reduce a wave of violence tied to a thriving drugs trade.
Mexican marines on Sunday captured Sergio Villarreal, a tall, muscled, former policeman nicknamed "El Grande" (The Big One), who became the second leading figure from the powerful Beltran Leyva cartel to be captured in recent weeks.
The arrest marked a fresh victory for President Felipe Calderon's war on drugs after the arrest last month of Edgar "La Barbie" Valdez, a fellow capo vying for leadership of the same cartel. Authorities killed its former leader in December.
"The cartel is greatly weakened ... There will be a reshuffling (of leaders), but the weakening will be substantial," navy spokesman Jose Luis Vergara said in a news conference on Monday.
An unshaven Villarreal, wearing a black T-shirt, towered over masked soldiers as officials presented him to the public.
Blamed for fueling a gruesome turf war within the Beltran Leyva cartel, Villarreal's face was stony as he faced reporters just days before his 41st birthday.
National security spokesman Alejandro Poire identified Villarreal as the "highest-ranking operator of what was left" of the Beltran Leyva cartel.
Alberto Islas, a security analyst with Risk Evaluation, said Villarreal was believed to traffic up to 10 metric tons of cocaine a month into the United States, a large part of a booming drug trade believed to earn Mexican cartels up to $40 billion a year.
Yet his capture could intensify the power struggles that have gripped the Beltran Leyva cartel following former boss Arturo Beltran Leyva's death late last year, and possibly boost feuds between cartels seeking control of smuggling routes.
Arturo's brother Hector, nicknamed "El H," who is wanted by Mexican and U.S. authorities, is believed to be at the helm of the organization. Authorities also are looking for a third Beltran Leyva brother, Mario Alberto, nicknamed "El General."
Less clear is what the impact of recent arrests will be on overall violence in Mexico, where more than 28,000 people have died since Calderon launched his crackdown on cartels in 2006.
Journalist and drug expert Raymundo Riva Palacio told local radio that Villarreal was believed to be behind dozens of recent gruesome murders in the central state of Morelos as he challenged Valdez for leadership of the cartel.
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$113 billion is spent on marijuana every year in the U.S., and because of the federal prohibition *every* dollar of it goes straight into the hands of criminals.  Far from preventing people from using marijuana, the prohibition instead creates zero legal supply amid massive and unrelenting demand. We are all responsible for the consequences of this policy!
According to the ONDCP, at least sixty percent of Mexican drug cartel money comes from selling marijuana in the U.S., they protect this revenue by brutally torturing, murdering and dismembering countless innocent people.
If we can STOP people using marijuana then we need to do so NOW, but if we can’t then we need to legalize the production and sale of marijuana to adults with after-tax prices set too low for the cartels to match. One way or the other, we have to force the cartels out of the marijuana market and eliminate their highly lucrative marijuana incomes – no business can withstand the loss of sixty percent of its revenue! 
To date, the cartels have amassed more than 100,000 “foot soldiers” and operate in 230 U.S. cities, and it’s now believed that the cartels are “morphing into, or making common cause with, what would be considered an insurgency” (Secretary of State Clinton, 09/09/2010). The longer the cartels are allowed to exploit the prohibition the more powerful they’ll get and the more our own personal security will be put in jeopardy.
        
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