sentences for people dealing fentanyl. where are the commercials on television every night and the social media campaigns warning parents and young people about the dangers of these knock-off prescription pills? how about looking at crime analysts and the badly needed technology we need to combat the drug traffickers. dana: the wall street journal had the long piece about the two main drug cartels trying to put much more fentanyl and more powerful fentanyl than what we have today into the country to get more people addicted. they don t care about the life count. over to you. dana, thank you for having me once again and thank you for bringing on so many families to tell their story. the mexican cartels run a global enterprise. they run it like a fortune 500 company. right now they have implemented a deceptive marketing plan to
what we see as a sickening crime of 51 people killed in new zealand, this guy sees as something he needs to repeat. i m not sure how there s any way to stop that. yeah, it s hard for us to see things through the eyes of a deeply disturbed individual like this. but i think there is a viral nature to this and other mass shootings and other catastrophic events like this. you know, the influence of prior events, social media coverage, regular media coverage, i think tends to highlight the cause. in their perverted minds, they think they re doing something noble. they think they re doing something that makes their life count for something. it s twisted. it s hard to get our minds around it. but we see it time and time again. and that s why, you know, that s why we i think most of us in law enforcement would like to