Freeway Ricky on If He Would've Pushed Fentanyl as Hard as He Pushed Coke (Part 18)
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Part 19: https://youtu.be/yXiO0_2M46w
Part 17: https://youtu.be/CPKMaDbkEIg
Part 1: https://youtu.be/56uGa8n9Z78
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Freeway Ricky Ross addressed the provocative question of whether he would have pushed fent***l with the same fervor as coke. Ross firmly stated, “No. I could never kill my customers. My customers were my friends.” Ross reflected that, during his time, selling hard narcotics felt as innocuous as dealing in marijuana. The interview delved into the paradoxical nature of the trade, where potent, potentially lethal batches can paradoxically increase demand among users seeking intense experiences. Ross offered a nuanced stance on narcotics-related crimes, describing them as “consensual” due to the mutual agreement between dealer and buyer, and voiced skepticism on criminally charging dealers for overdoses. Finally, the discourse expanded into broader considerations on legalization.
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