Friday 7 October 2011

Did the extent of drugs-business in the communities across the US change in the past 20 years?

I think that street peddling of drugs and prostitution these days went internet. I think that they have ways of getting the word around on the internet web sites and have the prospects contact them with orders on the internet and cell phones; once the order is in, they have their fellow drug dealer friends fill the orders from a central location where the drugs are received from the cartels, stored, and shipped to the prospects, in person, by driving in nice looking cars, so that people won't suspect the nature of the visit.



I think that It all looks like a legit honorable business when prostitutes and drug dealers do it all behind the doors; what they used to call smoke houses and f'ck houses now became business offices with nice furniture, phones and even receptionists.



That's why you hardly see women walking the streets at nights and guys standing on the street corners so prospects in their cars can stop and get some. What do you think?
Did the extent of drugs-business in the communities across the US change in the past 20 years?
I think that the more things change.....the more they remain the same!