Hey Guys,
I really don't want to rain on anyone's parade but there is a true side to drug dealing that conflicts with some pop culture theory.
Drug Dealers really are not very smart and are some of the worst businessmen you could ever meet.
I will list just a few examples and while I am aware that some will appear self-serving to the Defense Attorney writing this but think it
through before you type back in opposition:
1) Almost every Drug Dealer refuses to meet with a lawyer BEFORE he is caught. He doesn't even pay for a consultation and ask about what are his
rights regarding common "drug dealing" issues as Consent To Search (does he have to sign the form to have his car or home searched?, are the cops
allowed to threaten to use the K9 Unit against him if he doesn't consent?), Stop and Seizure (why are the cops allowed to stop me simply for having those
damn "my country's" flag hanging from the rear view mirror?), Right to Remain Silent (do I have to answer how many drinks I had or where I was before
I was pulled over for DWI?).
2) Virtually every Drug Dealer refuses to leave money with an attorney BEFORE he is caught. Harley, so what's the problem with that? Well, most guys
have difficulty getting to their "stash" when they are locked up. Their "boys" whom they completed trusted somehow often fail to deliver the "stash" in order
for the bail to be paid or the lawyer to start the case. Most of you have insurance on your cars even though the odds are you will never need it. It may also
be required under your state law. It's a cost of driving, built into the privilege of legally operating a motor vehicle.
Putting money, up front, BEFORE you are arrested into the hands of the Bail Bondsman and the Defense Attorney should be an "operational cost." The Drug
Dealer is going to need both parties.
3) Buying a Range Rover and tinting the windows 2 weeks after you come home from prison (this is without first landing that lucrative Wall Street position) is
also bad business.
I could go on and on but believe me, the lack of organization and education within the drug dealing population is frightening. They know every word to Drake's
songs but they have not a single clue as to the their rights or the laws.
Harley