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One alderman who voted for the ordinance said a drug dealer resorts to violence to protect his criminal operations, "not the joint in his pocket." "This (amount of marijuana) is what they're fighting for," said Alderman Roderick Sawyer. "They're fighting for money and power." Authorities say the seizure of so much marijuana shows how Chicago is increasingly becoming a player in the often-violent international drug trade. "Chicago is rapidly becoming a hub for the (Mexican drug) cartels throughout the country," said Riley, who said the drug dealers look at the city in the much the same way that trucking businesses and other kind of operations that distribute their products around the U.S. "This is a perfect place to set up shop," he said.
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