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Why Are Convicted Drug Dealers On The Apprentice?

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Thanks. I'm a bit short of cash this month so I'm weighing up my options. I'm not sure how to get into the drug dealing game as I don't know any suppliers, but I guess I could start on burglary easy enough.
Start with sheds.. then work your way up :)
Remember, if caught you're a kleptomaniac.
I suggest you ask the parents of dead youngsters spath who bought drugs from drug dealers who are indeed the lowest of the low and I doubt THEY would say bankers or politicians ....
I'm surprised spath somehow thinks crime is a legitimate business.
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what about these two spath, dead after taking ecstacy, still as long as the dealer has a decent jam jar eh?
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If drugs were respected and people were educated then that wouldn't happen, TTT. Naive boys taking too many drugs. The system did *** all to educate or help them.
crime is a business. Ever heard of pablo escobar?
Read ur own article TTT.


"But should universities instead be focusing on stopping students taking drugs in the first place?

The guidance provided by Sheffield Students' Union - such as how to take safe dosages and how much water to drink - comes from the Loop, an external organisation which runs initiatives to reduce the harm caused by drugs.

The union's welfare officer Katharine Swindells denies the approach is normalising or promoting drug use.

"Although drugs misuse is of course not condoned at Sheffield, we have to be realistic that some students will experiment with drugs," she says."
Also, who takes MDMA then goes to a football match?
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the lads are just as dead, no amount of right on handwringing after the event can bring them back. How much remorse do you think the lowlife that sold them the drugs has over this? You seem to defend druggies and dealers all the time on here spath, I don't suppose you are in the business are you?
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Evere heard of Andres Escobar? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andr%C3%A9s_Escobar Aother victim of the drugs trade.
None.. much like a car salesman shouldn't take it personally if someone goes 100MPH into a tree.
If they died from fentanyll instead of the drug they were taking or a similar situation, then yes they should; feel guilty for life and they should be imprisoned
Just like if the car i got sold wasn't actually a car, it was a rocketship and it sent me to 100MPH with a feather on the accelerator.
TTT that man was murdered?

"then-coach Francisco Maturana denied that Escobar's murder had any connection to football or the World Cup, but rather was due to his being "in the wrong place at the wrong time" at a violent time in Colombia's history"
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"Humberto Castro Muñoz, a bodyguard for members of a powerful Colombian drug cartel,[clarification needed] was arrested on the night of 2 July 1994, confessing the next day to the killing of Escobar" - enough said, the killer was in a drugs gang.
A drugs gang or just a gang? I'd like you to show some of the points i've made back to you some respect.

If someone is in a drugs gang and murders someone physically with a knife or fist then drugs aren't associated to the death.
Life isn't a lego box TTT, you can't pick and choose what parts to put where and which parts to play with.

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