House of Sosta


Presidential Executive Address

On Day 430 of this administration, President Sosa Sosta, Commander-in-Chief of the United States of America, authorized and enacted the National Legalization and Regulation Act, legalizing the cultivation, trade, and personal usage of cannabis across all United States territories and sovereign lands.

This monumental decision was not merely legislative it was strategic.

Under this new act, all cannabis production within U.S. borders now falls under federal supervision, creating a unified economic framework through which cultivation is tracked, taxed, and standardized. With this expansion, the newly developed monitoring metric, the Human Self-Aware Index (H-SAI), will allow innovation in health assessment, neurology, behavioral studies, and cognitive freedoms ushering in a new era of regulated consciousness.

However, progress never arrives uncontested.

Despite the government offering legal channels for operation, multiple cartel entities refused federal compliance. They rejected taxation, federal transparency, and national oversight. With that defiance, their operations became subject to federal seizure.

These strategic raids took place across multiple operational zones, including:

- Tuxtla

- Monterrey

- Mérida

- Guadalajara

Through coordinated action between DHS, DEA Tactical, Northern Response Units, and Cyber-Financial Division, the United States successfully neutralized 95% of cartel infrastructure throughout North America including farms, supply routes, laundering networks, and trans border logistics.

The remaining 5% of cartel remnants have retreated and consolidated in the region of Tijuana, operating under fragmented leadership.

Because the operations have crossed into multi-continental influence, the U.S. government has initiated a preliminary diplomatic and security partnership with the Republic of Poland creating the first international anti-cartel coalition focused on:

- Eliminating remaining drug based operations

- Restricting cross border trafficking chain

- Dismantling assassination networks targeting world officials

- Destroying parallel human trade routes

Cartel branches have previously been tied to recorded assassination attempts targeting both the Mexican and Colombian presidencies. These threats are now categorized as terror aligned actions under Article 19-Security Classification.

The United States now commits itself publicly and permanently to the eradication of this criminal influence.

North America will not be destabilized by violence, nor manipulated through narco-economics. It will move forward under a unified doctrine:

Freedom. Security. Industry. Peace. And the sovereign right to roll a blunt without bloodshed.

This administration stands resolute.

The Era of illegal cartels is ending 

The Era of regulated liberty has begun

Miami | Day 433