Drug abuse often coincides with poverty and there are many poor black community's ad to this to the pressure unemployment puts on people that want to make moneyand you have a self perpetuating situation.
because in the black communities, the black people are mostly sometimes the poorest people in a city, because they barely get any good jobs. so, the only job that will make alot of money for them is selling drugs. Though that's a generalization, it may be because African American in some parts of America cannot find jobs, either because there are none or due racism, and drug dealing may be the only viable solution. (NOTE: Speculation)
they do it to take care of themselves when they cant get a legal job
You cant count how many drug dealers there are because no one is stupid enough to tell just anybody that they are drug dealers.
Several hundred every year by the authorities, most of them in Asian countries. In Western countries, drug dealers can only get prison sentences. The drug dealers that are exectuted there, are executed by other drug dealers.
ask your dad :)
Many communities offer programmes that encourage kids to abstain from alcohol and drug use.
There were a couple: 50 cent, jay z, the game, a$ap rocky, eazy e, most of Wu tang clan, schoolboy q. There are more, but there were dozens of drug dealers turned rappers.
There are many, there are the Vietnamese in the war, Jenny's father, Jenny's boyfriend in college, Jenny's boyfriend during the black panther party, and a couple of others
The Jewish communities were blamed for an outbreak of the Black Death.
No, individual responsibility for drug use cannot be attributed to an entire racial or ethnic group. Drug issues are complex and influenced by various factors such as socioeconomic conditions, access to resources, and historical injustices. It is important to address drug problems through understanding systemic issues and providing comprehensive support to communities.
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The Mexican - Indian War first began after Hernando Cortes conquered the Aztec Indian tribe. Battles between the colonists and the natives continued for many years.
The afrikaners. White South Africans. But it is also spoken as by the coloured (not black) communities and as a second or third language by many black south africans
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