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The analogy is straightforward: a shipping company like Maersk handles cargo from Shanghai to Los Angeles, then stops their involvement once the shipment reaches port. Similarly, a cartel's role might conclude once the drugs reach a metropolitan area like Los Angeles or Chicago, at which point local distributors take over.
Dividing Responsibilities and Geographic Expansion
The cartel's operations are not confined to a single city but extend nationwide, with different groups managing distribution in major urban centers like Atlanta, DC, New York, and even Oklahoma. This segmentation allows the cartel to function efficiently, akin to a corporate hierarchy, with each part responsible for a specific region or stage in the supply chain.