One may think that drug pushers are just thugs and gang bangers. In my research, I learned that some of the Drug Lords were lawyers, ex-school teachers and the like. We profile people who deal drugs as black, indigent, and uneducated, but in reality, there are very few black Drug Lords who are in the business of selling drugs. What turns people to dealing drugs is greed, poverty, homelessness and a capacity to persuade people to try it-you might like it. Drugs are a big market in which one can become very rich if one does not get caught. Some teen-agers are in the business of fast money instead of going to school to achieve status. In reading about Drug dealers, I learned six things about them: 1.A drug dealer does not look like a drug dealer. 2.The cops are not the drug-dealers' main concern. 3.The market isn't what or where you expect it. 4.Dealing drugs can be a Practical career choice. 5.Sometime dealing drugs also mean dealing drug awareness. 6.When you go down, you go down hard. So as always it is the choices you make that will determine your fate. What will be your choice?
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