Originally Posted by
Dahon.Steve
Yes.
Those who are motorized are able to buy drugs in larger quantities and sell them at greater distances. This limits them from being able to find high quality employment as they are constantly in and out of prison. Although they have motorized transportation, most are basically stuck in a poor neighborhoods since no one will hire a convict at high wages even if they have a car. It will limit their enjoyment of life and prevent the person from living their life to it's fullest potential.
Wait a second. I'm sounding like Wolfchild !!! LOL.
It is a fact that a very high percentage of drug abusers have at one time in their lives driven automobiles, so it is clear that motorcar driving is a gateway activity! Oh, dear!