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Essay heading: Drugs In The Urban Community
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July 4, 2002 |
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The city lacks funding to demolish the properties and the homes are often used for the production, sale, and use of illicit drugs, with drug gangs such as Young Boys Inc(2008).
Homes, buildings, and any surface is used for advertising graffiti from territorial gangs, these areas are used to sell drugs... displayed 300 characters
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In most cases there are no jobs available and drugs become a career, with a result one ending up in prison, or getting killed. But as we think of reasons for the dealers to choose their lifestyles, what else could be an option. As we all know that the economy goes up, and down. Seems like the urban areas have more poverty then what is expected... displayed next 300 characters
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