I’m an economist, I disagree. There’s a lot of bait-and-switch going on out there. That’s not a voluntary trade, it’s unlawful commerce. Agreed?
Drugs aren’t what they used to be back in the 70’s, physical addiction is almost impossible to shake if a dealer switches product that you bought, and you’re then hooked on a compound stronger and more addictive than planned. Here in NH, it’s big time. My friend in local EMT/Fire Rescue sees it - practically nightly. Makes you want to throw up, she says. A lot of trusting kids end up hopelessly repeat users or dead, it’s disgusting.
NAIL AND PROSECUTE THESE MEX CARTELS
We need some public executions of dealers to send the message.
“Theres a lot of bait-and-switch going on out there. Thats not a voluntary trade, its unlawful commerce. Agreed?”
Yes, the drug trade is unlawful commerce.
However, bait and switch does not cause a product to not be impacted by the laws of economics.
The transfer of a drug from a seller to a buyer is voluntary for both parties.
Yes, many are not aware of the epedemic and manipulation by dealers of the highly addictive drugs. Cartels have no boundaries. Back in the day they left the youth alone, no longer.