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Joseph's Substance Abuse
In the left corner, behind the filing cabinet was where the drug dealer, Joseph, stored his illegal narcotics. He had done drugs himself to the point that his mind was a depravity to others. Joseph made a profuse amount of money. He had a myriad range of drugs that he sold. He sold drugs from the simple pain killing drug, Ibuprofen, to one of the most complicated drugs, Meth. Joseph provided these drugs to others from his home even though it was a ramshackle. He was very fervent about his job. One day when the sun came out, Joseph went on his first drug deal from out of his house. He met his friend, Alex, behind the local Walmart and secretly sold him the narcotics. What Joseph didn’t realize was that his “friend” was actually a cop in disguise.

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