_ " " r .S 0 0 One toke over the line: a University drug dealer tells his story. rtEM IETR.S . John (not his real name) came to the University six years ago. During the course of those six years John suffered a $1500 a week cocaine habit, spent time in jail, was kicked out of rehab, and made over $100,000 from dealing drugs to, students. He is due to graduate in May and agreed to tell his story to Weekend Magazine. Weekend: Are you dealing drugs? JOhn: No, not now. W: You used to? J: Yeah. W: When did you start? J: I started dealing drugs before I even came here. I dealt pot in high school. I would get it from home and bring it back to school. In four years I changed high schools six times. I went to public school, then prep school, then got kicked out of prep school and went back to public school, then went to military school and got kicked out for pot again, went back to public school and sold pot the last half of my senior year- made about five or six hundred dollars. W: So, you continued to deal after you came to the University. J: Yeah, I was living in East Quad. The first day of school I walked up and down all the hallways, looking in everyone's room-you know how everyone keeps their rooms open-and any room that had a tapestry or a poster of Bob Marley I'd stop in and start talking to the person, ask them if they wanted to get high, get them high, they'd say to me, "Oh, do you know where I can get more of this?" and I'd say "yes." W: That's how you started? J: Within a week I'd sold half a pound of pot and started a clientele. I had some very good customers. By the end of my first term I had saved $5,000. W: Where did you get the pot from? J: I would get it from friends of mine back home. And then I escalated to coke because in December at the end of that first term I decided I was going to go to Florida and meet a friend of mine. So, I went down there and, I had tried coke a couple of times but never thought much of it- W: You tried it here? J: Yeah I had tried it here, at school. It just didn't ever do much for me. So I went down to Florida, met the guy, bought some coke and brought it back to school and made a shitload of money. The first night back I did it for a day and a half and like that (snaps his fingers ) I was addicted. And that was the ugliest semester I can remember at school. I was flying down to Miami, like, every weekend at first just getting three or four ounces and then up to 3/4 of a pound...and doing probably $1500 worth a week. W: Yourself? J: Myself. You know, smoking it, freebasing, cooking it up. So, I got heavily into that for about two and a half months and didn't go to class, didn't do anything, and somehow managed to pass two courses and got seven credits. I withdrew from my other two classes so I wasn't even on academic probation. And at the end of the term, well, two things happened: (laughs) I...uh...got busted and also ended up losing a lot of money. I was still making about $2000 a week dealing cocaine... W: $2000 a week on top of your habit? J: On top of my habit. W: What were you doing with the money? J: Saving it. And at one point I had $5000 and I (laughs) left it on the counter of a car rental agency on my way to Florida for spring break. So I was broke and borrowed a bunch of money, $10,000, and I was going to make the money back selling coke but the deal got all screwed up. So now I was in debt and I was going to try to make the money back dealing at school during the last two weeks and then I got busted. W: What happened? J: They were setting up this other dude. W: 'They' being the DEA? J: No, it was the Washtenaw County cops. They were setting up this other kid, they had already busted his roommate. He asked me to get involved in a deal but I didn't want to because I had already lost so much money. But I said I would go with him. The kid didn't know the deal was a set-up but I got busted too and it basically scared me straight for a while, I stopped using cocaine daily. W: So you had been using cocaine daily that whole time? J: That whole fucking semester. W: Were you still smoking pot? J: Yeah, sure I was, but my life revolved around cocaine. I hated it, I was alienating all of my friends. It wasn't something that was accepted, really, at least not the way I was doing it. All my friends had done it but they could see I had a severe problem. I found out later my friends would sit around in the dorm and say, you know, 'what are we going to do with him?' And there's nothing you can do. Maybe getting busted, I don't know, saved my life. W: What exactly did you get busted for? J: Delivering a quarter ounce of cocaine. It took about a year to go through the courts. So in the meantime I came back to school the following year. I would get the urge to do it once in a while, especially when I was drunk, and do some and then say, 'shit, I'm never doing any again.' And over the past six years the frequency has been spread out more and more. W: When you were dealing cocaine, were you still selling pot? J: Yeah. What I would do is get a large shipment in, sell it to about two or three people who would then sell it to others and I would make about five or ten thousand dollars. I would sell cocaine, though, on an individual basis. W: Who were you dealing to mostly? J: Students who would come to me through word of mouth. There wasn't a large consumption in the dorm, though. There were maybe five people I sold to in the dorm. A lot of people didn't have the money for coke or didn't care about it. They were more into smoking pot. Most of the people I sold to were juniors and seniors who lived off campus that I met through the grapevine. 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