Friday, January 16, 2026

Shades of Rocky Mountain Hig; 4 Rocky Mountain States Awash In Illegal Drugs From Mexican Cartels

 

John Denver wrote and sang Rocky Mountain High in 1972 to reach number 9 on Billboard’s Hot One Hundred and was viewed as by drug use encumbered
Denver responded extolling the beauty and the pristine mountains’ destruction
Caused by all manner of high priced construction
The FCC briefly ruled that the song was promoting drug abuse and banned the song
The 7th stanza “Friends around the campfire, everybody’s high” soon did not belong Denver died in 1997 when his ultralight aircraft ran out of fuel fell out of the sky
The 7th Stanza now should be changed to “Friends around the campfire getting high to soon die
In Colorado, Utah, Montana, and Wyoming—the DEA seized approximately 8.7 million fentanyl pills and over 3,000 pounds of methamphetamine in 2025
Probably enough to leave very few in the Mountain States alive
The drugs in a flood are flooding into the Mountain States by drug cartels
The vans, trucks and cars smuggling the drugs should be treated like narco boats and sent to Hell
Mexico will not lift a finger stop the illegal drug flow
We must prevent dollars to into the U.S. go

© 1/16/2026  Michael P. Ridley aka The Alaskanpoet

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