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Sad thing is they could have simply wanted one of them however guilty by association came into play. Watch the company you keep, that could make the difference between life or deathVII wrote:Boy but the three of them looking dead on the scene yes..everybody have head shots..and if one survive he'll be as good as dead as the scene suggests..could only be saddis in the back seat..shake d livin wake d dead wrote:shake d livin wake d dead wrote:257: unidentified male shot and killed in California
Jaffet williamsK74T wrote:254, 255, 256: Triple homicide in Tarouba. Three men shot dead in a car.
Thus far only two died....birchie and Bob
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shake d livin wake d dead wrote:257: unidentified male shot and killed in California
pugboy wrote:lot of basic gang warfare is ganja related
weed business has never been better since decriminalized, all them gangsters running their own blocks and stepping on other block bosses, youths see how easy it is and try to break out on their own and end up stepping on somebody else toes and the cycle goes on
this of course is just one aspect of the gang related criminal activities
if govt was to legalize the buying and selling of weed it would pose a very interesting scenario with the jail risk being removed and business likely to not be as high income anymore
paid_influencer wrote:pugboy wrote:lot of basic gang warfare is ganja related
weed business has never been better since decriminalized, all them gangsters running their own blocks and stepping on other block bosses, youths see how easy it is and try to break out on their own and end up stepping on somebody else toes and the cycle goes on
this of course is just one aspect of the gang related criminal activities
if govt was to legalize the buying and selling of weed it would pose a very interesting scenario with the jail risk being removed and business likely to not be as high income anymore
so youths getting kill out because we are afraid of the 'moral hazard' of buying weed in a pharmacy.
Phone Surgeon wrote:Looks like the shooters take his jewelery though. He was wearing it in stink n dutty
The ones who doing import export aren't.Redress10 wrote:If the import/export business so profitable then howcome the venezuelans coming here so poor?
Have a few questions but... AnywaysPhone Surgeon wrote:Rip spongebob.
customer of mine
Saw him just last week
Phone Surgeon wrote:The ones who doing import export aren't.Redress10 wrote:If the import/export business so profitable then howcome the venezuelans coming here so poor?
You talking about the smugglers who being paid to transport.
Not the fellas who wholesaling and retailing
paid_influencer wrote:popular belief is the drug dealers make less than minimum wage. they have piles of cash or cash equivalents (gold) in their possession, but they don't actually have claim on it (the person higher up does).
one time a man struggling no rass, gold chain around his neck, show me a fat stack of hundreds in cash. A bigger stack than any I have ever seen. I run, far and fast from that man.
Redress10 wrote:Phone Surgeon wrote:The ones who doing import export aren't.Redress10 wrote:If the import/export business so profitable then howcome the venezuelans coming here so poor?
You talking about the smugglers who being paid to transport.
Not the fellas who wholesaling and retailing
Yes but the reality is that the place where it is sourced will always hold the most profits. So sooner or later that would have trickled down to regular venes and they may even have started to squeeze the trini market. Reality is trini don't produce it and require a south american source. No source and no business. So if the business so profitable then regular venezuelans would have been benefiting somehow.
Venezuelans/South Americans don't need trinis to export.
The maths eh mathsing.
Phone Surgeon wrote:Sheron was one of the fellas who was being paid at the end of the food chain
Many of those luxury cars he had were payment for his product.
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VII wrote:Nope it's the final destination that makes all the profits.
A kilo of coke is about $5k USD here, in the US it's about $70 -100K US, in the UK it's about £50,000 - £60,000 thousand pounds , €100k + Euro on the mainland Europe etc, and if it cost $5kUS here, how much was it in Vene ? Maybe $3K US , and even before Vene,places like Perú, Bolivia etc where it's produced, it's as low as $500 US to $1000 US, .
The further North and East it travels the more it's worth and that's where the real money is . These street guys are small fry and not the real Trini gangsters, they're just the ugly gremlins that you see .
The real gangstas order them around like lil boys and don't be on the block, even if some of them came from it themselves .Redress10 wrote:Phone Surgeon wrote:The ones who doing import export aren't.Redress10 wrote:If the import/export business so profitable then howcome the venezuelans coming here so poor?
You talking about the smugglers who being paid to transport.
Not the fellas who wholesaling and retailing
Yes but the reality is that the place where it is sourced will always hold the most profits. So sooner or later that would have trickled down to regular venes and they may even have started to squeeze the trini market. Reality is trini don't produce it and require a south american source. No source and no business. So if the business so profitable then regular venezuelans would have been benefiting somehow.
Venezuelans/South Americans don't need trinis to export.
The maths eh mathsing.
It's a dog eat dog world in that life ,their own so called friends who eat , drink , and smoke the weed with them does set them up...pugboy wrote:these men on the block because thats where they all start and all they know, not so easy to advance as they will simply be stepping on other ppl toes and eventually step on the toes of guys higher up the food chain which becomes a real problem.
the smart ones branch out in to other things, renting cars, stealing cars to use as getaway cars, organzing home invasions, renting guns to the petty pests
and the really smart ones start to get into legit businesses and of course get govt contracts
the real bigboys are the ones who have access to USD to pay the south american suppliers
pugboy wrote:these men on the block because thats where they all start and all they know, not so easy to advance as they will simply be stepping on other ppl toes and eventually step on the toes of guys higher up the food chain which becomes a real problem.
the smart ones branch out in to other things, renting cars, stealing cars to use as getaway cars, organzing home invasions, renting guns to the petty pests
and the really smart ones start to get into legit businesses and of course get govt contracts
the real bigboys are the ones who have access to USD to pay the south american suppliers
Redress10 wrote:So if these ppl are nothing more than pests. Howcome the judicial and national security system seems inept with dealing with them? Howcome they are allowed to fester soo much?
We living in a country where men could hop out of a car in broad daylight on a highway with rifles, elimate these men easily and the security services don't pursue these ppl vigourously?
Is it that we have in fact collapsed as a country and we just don't know it?
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