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Southwest Florida smugglers

Southwest Florida has a long, rich and sordid history of smuggling. Since the 1920s this has included alcohol, marijuana, and cocaine. For more, see here.

Posted by David Fahey on August 7, 2007 at 10:47 AM in Alcohol (general), Cannabis, Cocaine, Cuba, Prohibition, United States | Permalink