Drugs, Inc.

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Breakdown
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This episode takes a look at law enforcement's fight against the country's most dangerous dealers and biggest producers and their attempts to break down notorious drug trafficking .. show full overview
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Dealer POV
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Raw. Unscripted. Genuine. This Drugs, Inc. one-hour special not only walks in the shoes of dealers but looks through their eyes. Drug crews in New York, Atlanta and Portland take us on a .. show full overview
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The Inside Man
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A look at how drug enforcement agencies utilize confidential informants and undercover agents to take down illegal drug operations.
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Cocaine Sub Mystery
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Depending on when you read this next showing slated for: Dec 27th [Sat] in the afternoon (click link to show ALL upcoming episodes if looking at list not just the default primetime only .. show full overview
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Boston Weed Party
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Marijuana is widespread amongst the student population in Boston and, with National Weed day on the horizon, dealers and students are gearing up.
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Chasing The High
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From the Silicon Valley to international cities across the globe, dealers balance the need to hold enough merchandise to make a profit with keeping the law at bay. But with the .. show full overview
0x8
Cartel Games
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The drugs that make it from international and rural areas to the hardened city streets have to pass through a plethora of gambits and decoys to be profitable. Cartel Games gives first .. show full overview
0x9
Working Girls
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Exploring the connection between drugs and the oldest profession in the world.
0x10
Cocaine Crisis
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Cocaine is claiming thousands of lives in the U.S. each year.
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Meth Madness
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Meth claims thousands of lives each year in the U.S. Included: Why it's so deadly and addictive.
0x12
Opioid Epidemic
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Heroin is deadly addictive, but new drugs like krokodil and fentanyl may be even worse.

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