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In "Spooked," rival drug cartels clash, and the detectives realize that the war on drugs might be doing more harm than good
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Take Action Against the War on Drugs

1. Find out more about the Mexican drug war on TakePart.

2. Sign the online petition to support HR 1466 so the United States can concentrate on stopping major drug cartels.

3. Stop the cycle where it starts. End drug abuse by getting help or spreading awareness.

4. Find out more about reforming drug policy in America at the Students for Sensible Drug Policy Wiki. 

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New episodes air on Wednesday nights at 9/8 c on NBC.

Cartel wars have killed more than 10,000 people in just three years, and governmental reform is needed. With an outdated drug policy centered around prohibition, resources have been directed away from the major cartels and into mandatory minimum sentences for even the most minor offenses. However, US authorities recently carried out the largest crackdown against one of the largest Mexican drug cartels, "La Familia," and arrested more than 300 people across the country. Progress like this must continue, and you have an opportunity to use your voice to save lives. Find out more, and join "Spooked" guest star Vincent Spano to change the system.

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Watch the 2-minute recap of "Spooked," guest starring Vincent Spano.