That seems to describe tea as legal yet regulated (like alcohol where you can buy it from certain licenced places if you are old enough and allowed to drink it publicly in certain places or in a brown paper bag).
It really doesn't mate, there are tens of thousands of massive pantechnicons full of your high quality tea entering the country every day quite legally. The owners of the tea plantations and the workers on the tea plantations are not being murdered by government forces bribed by America with automatic weapons. They are not drug cartels more powerful than their governments, the CIA is not using sales of tea to subsidise the illegal overthrow of central American governments, your understanding of what is going on is limited and flawed and your understanding of what I'm saying is less than perfect are you stoned now on tea?
It really doesn't mate, there are tens of thousands of massive pantechnicons full of your high quality tea entering the country every day quite legally. The owners of the tea plantations and the workers on the tea plantations are not being murdered by government forces bribed by America with automatic weapons. They are not drug cartels more powerful than their governments, the CIA is not using sales of tea to subsidise the illegal overthrow of central American governments, your understanding of what is going on is limited and flawed and your understanding of what I'm saying is less than perfect are you stoned now on tea?