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A subcategory from both the "Criminal Deaths" and "Drug People Deaths" categories in a negative light, these people are infamously known for trafficking (meaning to distribute, give, administer, sell,transport, send or deliver, or offering or preparing to do any of those acts), manufacturing, importing and exporting in controlled drugs (whether physically or digitally, with the most common ones being methamphetamine, fentanyl, marijuana/cannabis, heroin/diamorphine, and various others), more often than not at the expense of untold hundreds if not thousands, millions, or even billions of individuals across the world, making the global drug situation even worse than before. Larger quantities and higher levels of dangerousness in the controlled drugs trafficked/manufactured means more lives will be destroyed, and undeniably, a certain amount can feed the addiction of as many abusers as possible within one week. In view of the relatively harsh drug laws being place, these offenders either die by facing the death penalty (more often than not being mandatory), or through unsuspecting circumstances.

(Note: Again, 'Dis Still Killed 'Em is not counted in view of the poor conditions of the events taking place which affected innocent individuals. This focuses on segments where offenders are involved in these nefarious drug trafficking activities despite the drug laws being in place. Most infamously, Rocky Roadkill and Bush Whacked 2: South of the Border are examples of this to an extent. Also, possessing a certain amount of controlled drugs is ENOUGH to be presumed in terms of having those controlled drugs in possession for the purpose of trafficking. For example, if a person has in his possession more than 2 grams of heroin/diamorphine, or 15 grams of marijuana/cannabis, or 25 grams of methamphetamine, or 113 grams of ketamine, it is very likely that he is having those in his possession for the purpose of trafficking, and therefore, whether is he actually doing it for that purpose or not lies in the burden of him in his best efforts to prove otherwise during investigations. Furthermore, to contribute to the example and how offenders may die true to the show's nature, if he is proven to be trafficking, importing or exporting in more than 15 grams of heroin/diamorphine, or more than 500 grams of marijuana/cannabis, or more than 250 grams of methamphetamine, is it likely that he will, judging from how many abusers will either of the said quantities of the said drugs will feed the addiction of for a week, face the mandatory death penalty and eventually be executed)

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