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Re: Little Italy Marijuana Ring?
[Re: Lilo]
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02/09/10 04:48 PM
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Drugs let to the Mafia's decline I don't understand why they continue to get involved in drugs.
Ya know one thing about us wise guys? The hustle never ends.- Tony Soprano
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Re: Little Italy Marijuana Ring?
[Re: Italian_Mafia_Boss]
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02/09/10 06:56 PM
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Drugs let to the Mafia's decline I don't understand why they continue to get involved in drugs. Same reason they got involved in the first place - $$$$$$$. That said, the Mafia's involement in the drug trade is limited today. Having been marginalized over the past 25 years or so, they are no longer the dominant players. In fact, looking at the remaining viable families, only the New York families really have significant drug operations. But even there they are more at the mid to lower levels. Other families, including New England, New Jersey, Philadelphia, Chicago, and Detroit, have relatively little involvement in narcotics.
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Re: Little Italy Marijuana Ring?
[Re: Dapper_Don]
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02/10/10 08:29 PM
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By mid to lower level involvement are you implying that some guys are actually on the street selling to buyers at will like some of the street gangs (bloods,cryps)? By "mid level" I mean at various wholesale levels. "Lower level," when it comes to the mob, would be selling to individual dealers themselves, not actually selling to customers on the street. For instance the mob is big into distributing ecstasy to individual dealers, who then distribute it in mob-controlled clubs. The only street-level drug operation involving the mob I've ever heard of was a Lucchese crack distribution ring in Brooklyn back in 1996. James Galione, a Lucchese soldier, oversaw the ring and his own dealers, as well as charged a "street tax" to unaffiliated dealers in the area.
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