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Jalisco Seeks to Ban Cell Phones in Schools to Prevent the Recruitment of Drug Traffickers. What Is Known About This Initiative?

Summary by El Economista
The Congress of the Mexican state of Jalisco discusses the prohibition of the use of cell phones in schools to protect students from being recruited by drug traffickers through deception.The initiative was presented after an alleged cartel recruitment camp was discovered at the beginning of March on a farm located in the municipality of Teuchitlán, located west of Jalisco."The important thing is that we take action in the painful moments we are …
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The Congress of the Mexican state of Jalisco discusses the prohibition of the use of cell phones in schools to protect students from being recruited by drug traffickers through deception.The initiative was presented after an alleged cartel recruitment camp was discovered at the beginning of March on a farm located in the municipality of Teuchitlán, located west of Jalisco."The important thing is that we take action in the painful moments we are …

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El Economista broke the news in on Saturday, June 7, 2025.
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