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Tessa Tate
16 October, 14:30
What made crack so dangerous, and so easy to
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Landyn Mckinney
16 October, 16:06
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The reasons for these increases in crime were mostly because distribution of the drug to the end-user occurred mainly in low-income inner city neighborhoods ... Crack cocaine use and distribution became popular in cities that were in a state of social and economic chaos such as New York, Los Angeles and Atlanta.
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