This is absurd. Does Walgreens "cause death" every time someone ODs on Tylenol? Or your local Ford dealer when someone gets in a car accident? Smoking killed 6.6X the number of people drugs did in 2017—do you think we should start arresting everyone who owns a 7/11?
rayiner|7 years ago
cwkoss|7 years ago
bdcravens|7 years ago
Presumably illegal substances are illegal in part based on risk, so even participating in the transaction you're assuming that risk.
humantiy|7 years ago
I don't think most people intend or want their customers ODing on their product, but it understandably will happen with some given the power of the addiction.
Even still I think where this thread is going is reaching in some respects. Sure people died from the drugs that were sold on the silk road, but from my understanding they wern't sold by Ross directly. Sure it he was getting a profit for the use of the silk road basically being the ebay for illegal stuff, but that to me seems more like organized crime and being a kingpin of sorts.
beaner|7 years ago
dylan604|7 years ago
textor|7 years ago
The key word here is "presumably".
gnode|7 years ago