Five Things Your Drug Dealer Didn’t Tell You

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With regulations on pain pills becoming stricter and the war on drugs not ending anytime soon, drug dealers are the supply for most drugs of abuse. Drug dealers are in it to make money and not usually concerned with what happens to their customers. These are the things not everyone knows….

1. They Use Fillers

First, something that is common knowledge of addicts is that drug dealers regularly “cut” or mix in fillers to their drugs. Drugs are sold by the amount so when a dealer is trying to cut corners and make a bigger profit, they will mix their drugs with other substances. In cocaine, the drug will be cut with everything from vitamin B-12 to dewormers. This practice which is extremely common can make drug use which is already dangerous exponentially more so.

2. It’s All About the Money

Number two, at the end of the day, this is about money. Drug dealers are salesmen, whether they sell to support themselves or do it to have extra money. They want you to keep buying from them and will be your “friend” to get the sale.

3. They Don’t Know What’s In the Drugs

Number three, they don’t know what’s in the drugs they are selling. When you are buying drugs in the US, the drugs have most likely been shipped across the country and traded hands several times. Even if they have been told what the drugs are made of, there is no fact checking or anything like that. They could be telling you, “it’s 100 percent pure” but the reality is there is no way they know that.

4. They Don’t Tell You the Gory Details

Number four, keep in mind all the people they helped to destroy. As a drug dealer, not only are you in danger of being arrested, but you supply others who can end up getting arrested. Meaning the people around drug dealers who are buying can end up arrested or worse. They don’t talk about the guy who bought a week ago who is now in jail or the girl last week who died.

5. They Are Never Giving You a “Deal”

Lastly Number five, they are not ever giving you a deal. Like any other industry, drug dealers make a profit by charging more than they paid for it. That means the more they can get you to pay, the more they make. They are happy to overcharge you for a profit. Non-drug addicts might think, well that’s great, it’s harder for an addict to drugs, however in reality that turns into the addict committing more crimes to get the increased amount of money needed. This results in addicts stealing from family and friends more and more to keep getting high.

If you’re sick of living your life as a drug addict or having a family member who is, it is time to make a change before it is too late.

AUTHOR

Aaron

Aaron has been writing drug education articles and documenting the success of the Narconon program for over two years.

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