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jimmar ◴[] No.42474342[source]
My pet theory is that buying drugs requires a level of personal interaction that many young people now avoid.
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zingababba ◴[] No.42474734[source]
It's insanely easy to buy drugs online.
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1. ThrowawayTestr ◴[] No.42476755[source]
You still need crypto, no?
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2. musictubes ◴[] No.42476814[source]
Nope. Don't even need the dark web. All you need is social media.

https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2024/12/who-needs-the-da...

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3. makeitdouble ◴[] No.42476955[source]
I don't see anywhere how they actually buy the drug.

Or do teenagers get legal access to credit cards in the US ?

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4. sudosysgen ◴[] No.42477062{3}[source]
Teenagers can fairly easily have credit cards in the US and Canada. I had my first credit card at 15. They can also have debit cards from childhood.
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5. zeroonetwothree ◴[] No.42478001{4}[source]
It’s not very common though.
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6. sudosysgen ◴[] No.42481010{5}[source]
In my experience it is nowadays. I'm Gen Z, by 14 all my friends had credit or debit cards.
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7. MikeRichardson ◴[] No.42481433{6}[source]
Don't forget prepaid Visa/MasterCard too. (Maybe grandma still sends a $20 every birthday.)