Selling drugs, or drug pushing, has huge and dangerous consequences. This isn’t just for the seller who could end up persecuted by the law or be in danger with other drug dealers. Selling drugs also has dangerous consequences for the people who they are selling drugs to. While people who sell drugs can make a quick money, in the end everyone loses.

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If you suspect that someone you know, like a close friend or a family member, is involved in selling illegal drugs, you should take action immediately. Drugs, from using to selling them, can attract many dangerous people and can put your loved one in dangerous situations.
Maybe they have many reasons for selling drugs, but those reasons won’t even matter when something bad happens to them, like if they end up in prison, in the hospital, or dead. Whatever the reason, it is still no excuse for being involved in illegal activity. Furthermore, there may also be a big chance that they are also addicted to drugs and are selling it to support their habit.
If you’re a parent of spouse of a drug dealer, finding out about their illegal activities can be shameful, embarrassing, and most of all disturbing. You may even feel betrayed that your loved one has been doing all these right behind your nose. Still, this doesn’t mean you should tolerate their behavior. You have to seek help for them as well as let them be dealt with by authorities accordingly.
Signs your loved ones is selling drugs
So how do you really know if your family member is selling drugs?
- They have lots of friends who are dropping by regularly without notice
- Some of these “friends” don’t really hangout with them much
- They keep getting all kinds of call and messages even during odd hours of the day
- They often leave immediately after each call
- They have all the newest gadgets
- They can buy expensive clothes and other things
- They are becoming secretive
- They have plastics, ziplocks, and sealers in their possession
- They lose interest in their studies or jobs as well as hobbies
If all of the things above check out, then your family member is most likely selling drugs. Still, it’s best to approach and talk to them about it. If they are addicted to drugs as well, talk to them about how they can get themselves the help they need before they get into deeper trouble.

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