The death penalty was always one of the most controversial issues in American history. The complex history proves the degree of controversy about the subject. The death penalty is an enforcement ruling against the punishment of criminals who have been convicted of more than one person. In 1972, the Supreme Court ruled that the death penalty violated the prohibition of cruel and abnormal punishment in the eighth amendment of the US Constitution. However, this sentence did not last long. In 1976, the court reexecuted the death sentence as a legitimate means of punishing criminals who committed violent crimes (Williams).
"Water Margin" - also known as the American Gangsters Association - is the most violent person among all illegal motorcycle gangs in this country. Currently there are 40 active chapters in the world and there are 29 USA, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Kentucky, Michigan, New York, Ohio, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania and Tennessee states. : And Wisconsin. Each chapter of "Water margin" is operated independently, and only the state and regional officials occasionally invest in it - it is mainly the field of drug distribution. President is Harry "Tacos" Bowman, maintaining a double residence in Michigan and Florida.
In South Florida, water margin includes cocain trafficking trafficking, drug design, cannabis and methamphetamine design. Narcotics are being smuggled by plane or boat from Haiti. In Orlando, cocaine is shipped through motorcycle accessories business and is brought to Louisville, Kentucky and Detroit, Michigan. At the moment domestic law enforcement agencies are focusing on the cocaine network; as long as the situation persists, methamphetamine dealers will continue to expand their business and prosper. Through an international network established by illegal motorcycle gangs, methamphetamine will be a medicine for national selection. Methamphetamine is easier to manufacture, cheaper to buy, and lasts longer than cocaine
Drug trading continues to be a major source of income for illegal motorcycle gangs in the United States, Europe and Canada. The medicine selected will vary depending on the region. Illegal motorcycle gangs in California mainly deals with methamphetamine; people in the Midwest and East Coast use mainly cocaine. The focus of European gang is the distribution of amphetamine, but the Canadian gang deals both cocaine and methamphetamine. California states through strict pioneering chemical sales restrictions and the formation of a working group to close down secret laboratories. It forced many California manufacturers to switch their operation to less restricted areas in the Pacific Northwest - especially Oregon and Washington