Rasputin_Vol
"Slava Ukraina"
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An opiate dealer, whether it be a licensed professional, or a street dealer who sells to the addicted can be a really good person?
What do you think methadone clinics do?
One of my best friends from growing up was a heroin dealer. He is and always was a really good person. He was hooked on heroin, too. He beat his habit and now he's a law-abiding, tax-paying citizen and he has his moral compass, as always.
If he had ever been busted, transforming into a law-abiding, tax-paying citizen would have been a lot more difficult.
The US govt is a dealer in heroin. Then this same govt turna around arrests low level criminals for selling the product that our US troops are helping to protect.
I don't think the message was to hard to understand.
I didn't call your friend trash. You stated that drug dealers can be good people. I'm just trying to get my brain wrapped around how a heroin dealer is a good person.
You need more context before you jump into a conversation, gunws a blazing. I put quote marks around "trash" because that's what somebody here ignorantly called him.
Alcohol ruins as many lives as heroin does. I would guess more. Is everyone working at Budweiser a bad person for profiting off people's misery?
You need more context before you jump into a conversation, gunws a blazing. I put quote marks around "trash" because that's what somebody here ignorantly called him.
Alcohol ruins as many lives as heroin does. I would guess more. Is everyone working at Budweiser a bad person for profiting off people's misery?