ADA 2250
Lilliann Kaye
This law is Section 333.7401 of the Public Health Code Act 368 of 1978. In short, it’s a law saying you cannot possess, manufacture, or sell controlled substances, and the consequences for doing so. The consequences are jail time and fines based on the amount of the controlled substance. I am writing in particular/referring drugs that are schedule one, and two minus marijuana because the laws in regards to weed are dumb and I hate it.
Essentially, if I drop out of college to manufacture and sell drugs, I’m going to make a lot of money. I can very easily make enough money to pay for my college if I don’t get addicted to the lifestyle. Get it, addicted? And after my college is paid for, I want to be …show more content…
Why? The more that people know and can pick up on, the bigger chance I have of getting exposed. In this day and age, we live in an intense but real lifestyle that follows the regime of, “survival of the fittest.” I cannot say that I have manufactured and distributed drugs… but if I have, I can guarantee that I wouldn’t get caught. I probably wouldn’t even have customers. I joke so much I can almost be certain that nobody would believe …show more content…
My dream is to still be a Trap Lord, and I will preserve. God forbid something happens and my Momma cannot take out loans anymore I will begin pursuing my dream of becoming a Trap Lord to take over the payments. If not, I will remain in college until I finish my Master’s in Social Work. With my Master’s I will put my gangster tendencies of wanting to make and sell drugs, to help teens and young adults work through mental disorders and addictions with the use of cognitive