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An epidemic? or just part of a demographic?
Swim hasn't noticed any Meth in Michigan. Swim lives in Detroit and hasn't tasted Meth since his clubbing days a a few years back. Now they are saying that it's all over? perhaps it's more of a demographic epidemic. I've heard that most crack and heroin dealers try to keep the Meth off the streets since meth would perhaps over run crack. Which would be bad for the dealers, since meth lasts longer and isn't such a back and forth drug.
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Re: An epidemic? or just part of a demographic?
Well thats not really the case, most people deal where the money is at. If meth was readily available in that local someone would be selling it to make money. People tend to deal because they want money. Meth is a back and forth drug as it tends not to last as long once you get tweaked because of the fact that you get into that habit of consuming even though it doesn't give off much effect and it is hard to kick. So as for long time customers you have them. But I'm not going to go on about marketing strategies. Chances are there is meth around but sometimes it is harder to find people who actually deal it.
Demand = Supply, If you demand it and there is profit involved there will likely be someone who can supply. But this thread falls on a thin line and I am going to close it before problems arise. Sorry man. Last edited by Sitbcknchill; 22-07-2007 at 06:28. |
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