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Drug trafficking organizations : ウィキペディア英語版 | Drug trafficking organizations Drug trafficking organizations are defined by the United States Department of Justice as, "complex organizations with highly defined command-and-control structures that produce, transport, and/or distribute large quantities of one or more illicit drugs."〔DOJ National Drug Intelligence Center. "Drug Trafficking Organizations – National Drug Threat Assessment 2010." Welcome to the United States Department of Justice. Feb. 2010. Web. 1 Dec. 2010. .〕 Also known by the shortened acronym (DTOs), the groups are responsible for large portions of the illegal drugs entering the United States each year. The goals of these organizations are not unlike those of a normal business with an income generated through the sale of a desired product. However, the groups knowingly and purposefully engage in the illegal transportation and sale of drugs prohibited by the United States. "Law enforcement reporting indicates that Mexican DTOs maintain drug distribution networks, or supply drugs to distributors, in at least 230 U.S. cities."〔National Drug Intelligence Center. "Drug Trafficking Organizations – National Drug Threat Assessment 2009 (UNCLASSIFIED)." Welcome to the United States Department of Justice. Dec. 2008. Web. 1 Dec. 2010. .〕 The use of weapons and fear are commonplace in trafficking which often lead to other crimes in the process. The structure many of these organizations are of a para-military nature using armed combatants to protect their stock of illegal drugs from growth to delivery. == History ==
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