'Drug deal-gone-bad' or business-as-usual statism?
A man was shot multiple times and killed in what authorities are calling a suspected "drug deal-gone-bad" in Albuquerque.
I have worked in businesses where deals are made all the time. Mostly I worked in pet stores. I don't remember any neon tetra deals that "went bad". Why did none of those deals go bad and result in murders? Why do only "drug deals" seem to precipitate this kind of aggression? Oh, yeah: prohibition.
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