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How many people involved in dealing have you ever known to not use?I really don't think it's a stretch that she was probably using as well. I also don't think it changes how terrible it is that she was brutally murdered.
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Using is what usually leads to dealing. Its a way to get a little cash and/or free drugs.
You can double or triple your money. As someone mentioned earlier, this isn't child's play.What does he get out of it though? Can he sell the dabs for way more than what he could sell the pot for enough so that he'd give them $300?
No offense but this type of narrative doesn't help. She wasn't a "warrior". She was an innocent little girl who got caught up in something she never should've been involved in to begin with. It should be a cautionary tale to other girls.Thought he'd pull a fast one on an innocent looking girl, and found out she was a warrior!
A young girl got beat to death with a hammer in the midst of a drug deal gone horribly wrong. Warrior is the last word I'd use to describe that situation.
Its for anyone who has the money to buy it.It's a potent form of pot for people who have been smoking for years and no longer get high very easily.
Hell...we live in an era where you can buy lollipops and candy bars that have more THC than an ounce of old school weed.
That's funny. The cheerleaders and football players were doing the same amount of drugs as the "freaks". Fortunately for them, the freak label never gets attached to them. Just the losers get shamed...for doing the same thing the cool kids do.When I was in school only the "freaks" did drugs. The cheerleaders and football players just had a few drinks on the weekend after a game.
When I was in high school(early 90s) cheerleaders would take meth that had been absorbed into a paper towel. You'd take a piece of the paper towel, drop it in your soda, and its off to the races. One time she was drinking a Big Gulp(soda from 7-11) in front of her mom and it had this in it. Talk about nerve. What if her mom had asked for a drink of soda?
Wow.I don't have the same reaction to others as to the sophistication of this. I didn't read talk to Kaytlynn using dabs. There are people who make money off drugs but don't use them. I am picturing her somehow getting involved with shady characters.
She and her other friend meet the suspect. Somehow they find out about dabs and how they can make them and think that it's easy money. Why not. This actually seems much safer and less risky than her being a dealer. She can take the product home, convert it to dabs, and turn it around for a quick profit.
She doesn't have to make transactions where customers could get busted and turn on her or turn out to be narcs. She doesn't have to put up money up front. She doesn't have to keep it around or arouse suspicion. She doesn't have to do a bunch of exchanges for money.
There's nothing safe about what she was doing. NOTHING.
What she was doing was as equally dangerous as being a typical dealer. She was becoming a cog in the machine of drug transactions. To say its safer and less risky is nonsense.
When anyone, from a gang banger to an innocent teen buys this stuff, someone had to process it. That was becoming her role.
This cant be sugarcoated.
I also think its sad when anyone wants to call a spade a spade they have to end it with "....but she didn't deserve to be murdered over it". Of course she didn't deserve that.
Maybe she was. I don't see how that is relevant to the tragedy. Smart kids can just as easily get sucked into such a nightmare as a dumb kid.She's smart.
No its not. This is one of the problems today. Its not a TV show. Unfortunately she had to find that out.This seems like Breaking Bad to me
Even if there's a sexual motive, drugs had everything to do with it.I'm not so sure the drugs had anything to do with this murder.
I haven't seen that. All I see are some people calling a spade a spade and pointing out the fact this girl would be alive if she hadn't got involved in drugs...which is a simple fact.Some seem more upset over the drugs than the murder.
For how long we don't know....but yes.So like she was an employee for lack of a better term.
Hopefully when someone takes a hit of this stuff they remember that some of it is being made by the Kaytlynns of the world.