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Gangland Wire

Heroin and the Kansas City Mafia Part 1

Gangland Wire

Gary Jenkins: Mafia Detective

True Crime, Documentary, Society & Culture, History

4.6 • 623 Ratings

🗓️ 8 October 2018

⏱️ 56 minutes

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Summary

Retired FBI agent Bill Ouseley  discusses the history of heroin use and trafficking in the Untied States. During the mid-1800s, Chinese immigrants arriving in California introduced opium smoking to America and soon organized gangs were smuggling and distributing opium throughout the region. Opium dens and the habit of getting high on this drug spread across the United States. The Harrison Act of 1914 made the use of these heroin and other opiates illegal except for medical purposes. By 1925, a black market for opium was very attractive to the formed mafia gangs in New York. It is believed there were about 200,000 heroin addicts in the 1920s United States. the use of opiates and marijuana became more popular during the jazz era on the 1930s and 1940s. In Kansas City Missouri, several mafia members saw the quick profits to be earned in dealing drugs. Bill Ouseley is a noted mob historian in regards to the Kansas City mafia family and he tells how the international heroin trade worked in Kansas City. Click here to buy Bill Ouseley’s book “Open City” and learn more about the Kansas City mob. Don’t forget to listen to Aaron on the Big Dumb Fun Show. To go to the our store click here To rent Gangland Wire, the documentary, click here To subscribe on iTunes click here, give me a review and I will send you a link to see the film for free.

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lines of communication established through prohibition would be used later for drugs.

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At this era, it's not a big thing yet.

0:11.3

They're dabble in it.

0:12.6

Some of our characters who were attached to the family were arrested for narcotics.

0:18.6

There were in big sentences.

0:20.7

My name is Bulldog, but you may remember me as John Drummond, okay, and you're listening to Gangland Wire.

0:29.3

Former Kansas City Police Department Intelligence Detective and now attorney Gary Jenkins

0:36.3

produced four documentary films, most recently Gangland Wire,

0:42.2

creator of smartphone app entitled Kansas City Mob Tours. Download it now.

0:48.7

If you like what you hear, go to ganglandwire.com.

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Navigate to the shop page.

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0:59.6

Gangland Wire True Crime Stories is produced at the Big Dumb Fun Show Studio 4.

1:07.2

And now here's Gary Jenkins.

1:12.4

Well, hello all you wiretappers out there.

1:15.1

Welcome to the classic old ice house in Midtown, Kansas City.

1:18.4

I'm here with my good friend and co-host, Aaron.

1:20.3

Say hello, Aaron.

1:21.3

Hello, Aaron.

1:22.4

Well, tonight we have a special show for you.

1:25.2

We have my good friend, former FBI agent Bill Owsley here with us.

1:30.8

How you doing tonight, Bill? Very good. Glad to be here. I'm glad to have you back. I worked in my

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