You could find out where the person bought the drug. You'd go, get a search warrant for that place, find a lot of drugs, arrest some drug dealers, and you could clean it up. There are no drug houses anymore. Or if there are, they're a cell phone and an automobile. Because you call the heroin dealer on a throwaway cell phone that the dealer has, they meet you in a restaurant parking lot, give you your drugs. (56:00–56:09)
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Asserts that traditional drug houses have been replaced by mobile operations using cell phones and cars.
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