Drugs, Inc.

2010

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EP1 The Real Wolves of Wall Street Sep 16, 2015

The culture of cocaine is deeply entrenched on Wall Street and some will pay more than its worth for the purest quality available. It’s a buyer’s market and dealers must compete to deliver first and close the sale, while keeping up with the changing Wall Street appetite. A new generation of brokers and traders are turning to a drug that keeps them performing at work. And police are coming down on a drug that they regard as Wall Street’s dirty little secret — which is quickly turning into an epidemic.

EP2 Hip Hop High Sep 23, 2015

The relationship between the million-dollar hip-hop industry and the billion-dollar drug industry; rappers in Calif. use drug money to pay for their studio time.

EP3 X-Rated High Sep 30, 2015

Delving into the Los Angeles porn industry, where a reputation for illegal drugs is under more scrutiny than ever after a number of HIV scares are changing the toleration of narcotics on set.

EP4 Cancun Spring Break Oct 07, 2015

Thousands of students head to Cancun, Mexico for Spring Break and some have only one thing on there mind: to get wasted.

EP5 Jailhouse Junkies Oct 14, 2015

Enterprising inmates in two jails with tough drug policies, one in Calif. and the other in N.J., still find ways to get drugs inside.

EP6 Big Apple Coke Oct 21, 2015

As trafficking drugs through the Caribbean increases in preference to the land route across the Mexican border, gangs in the Dominican Republic have become a key players in the transhipment of cocaine.

EP7 Detroit Halloween Oct 28, 2015

Follow Detroit’s dealers, cops and feds as they take on the city’s wild rave scene in the frantic 48 hours leading up to Halloween. Anarchy rules the Motor City: Around the notorious 8 Mile Road, street slingers stock up and look for new opportunities downtown. In the suburbs, middle-class dealers bring party drugs to raves.

EP8 Pittsburgh Smack Nov 04, 2015

When Pittsburgh police crack down on heroin, they inadvertently open the door for wannabe dealers that see a chance to muscle their way into the market with a killer brand.

EP9 The Living Dead Nov 04, 2015

The side effects of drug use can be disastrous, but the people living in the world of the living dead fight an epic battle.

EP10 Silicon Valley High Nov 11, 2015

The drug of choice in Silicon Valley is cocaine, but a cop crackdown is pushing dealers and their programmer clients to meth.

EP11 Grim Reaper Nov 11, 2015

From the DEA and dealers to users and doctors, Grim Reaper explores the deadliest drugs across the globe.

EP12 Heroin Island, NYC Nov 18, 2015

Heroin on Staten Island is reaching epidemic proportions as dealers from New Jersey take advantage of a crackdown on prescription pills that's leaving teenagers desperate for a soporific high.

EP13 Holi-Daze Nov 18, 2015

Follow the rise in demand for narcotics during Mardi Gras, Spring Break, Independence Day, and New Years Eve, through the eyes of dealers, law enforcement and users

EP14 Euro Coke Nov 25, 2015

Cocaine is Europe-bound and which means a white-knuckle ride along the Amazon, to the docks of Ghana and Nigeria and all the way to Amsterdam.

EP15 Business Behind Bars Nov 25, 2015

Arresting drug dealers is just the beginning for some in the drug game, as some inmates continue to do business behind bars.

EP16 Aussie Ice Wars Dec 02, 2015

Outlaw bikers fight cops and Chinese Triads to keep control of the crystal meth trade.

EP17 Tex Meth Dec 09, 2015

Meet the network of traffickers, runners and smugglers delivering meth to the masses in Austin. At the Tex-Mex border, officials do everything they can to cut off supply.

EP18 Boston Weed Party Dec 16, 2015

Marijuana is widespread amongst the student population in Boston and, with National Weed day on the horizon, dealers and students are gearing up.

EP19 Bangkok Ice Dec 23, 2015

Thai police battle an addiction epidemic as popularity of meth pill Yaba spins out of control. Dealers continue to find ways to dodge the authorities and keep profits rolling in.

EP20 Shooting Up Suburbia Dec 30, 2015

In Vancouver, a suburban gang war and heavy police presence drives some dealers and their customers to move downtown. But the cops are in hot pursuit.
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Released: 11 July 2010 Ended
Producted By: National Geographic
Country: United States of America
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Official Website: https://www.nationalgeographic.com/tv/drugs-inc/
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Drugs: A multi-billion-dollar industry that fuels crime and violence like no other substance on the planet. Turning cartel leaders into billionaires, the illegal drug industry also provides vital income to hundreds of thousands of poor workers across the globe. While some users sacrifice their lives to an addiction they can't escape, others find drugs to be their only saving grace from physical or emotional pain almost impossible to overcome. Where should the lines be drawn in this lucrative industry?

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pjpinc-29899 This is absurd the war on drugs and always spotlighting the war on drugs and drug lords. Bashing Mexico and so forth. The Pharmaceutical companies are the biggest drug dealers in the world by far. Their drugs do more harm and kill more people than any illegal drug trade. All of which can be found online. Why are opioids still being prescribed? It's HEROIN people. And killing innocent people. Drugs, Inc was lame. Dope was lame. Do a true 100% factual documentary on the legal pharmaceutical drug trade. Then I'd be interested.
imdb-3918 I'm not voting a score because I only watched part of the first episode that Netflix presented for this rising show. The episode was about the drug Krokodil. The injuries they showed on-screen, specifically the girl in Russia screaming in pain who literally had bones for arms with all of the meat cleanly eaten off, was enough to make me switch off. And I tend to get into gruesome stuff. I assume that other episodes have more merit and less gore, but this was the kind of thing that you really can't unsee. OK, I'll type another line so I can submit this review, finally.Another line. Ready?
anarchyclub72 The show gives you a comprehensive look into the lives of people involved in the drug trade. Including law enforcement, dealers, and addicts. There's no political spin regarding the drugs or their effects on the user, what you see is what you get. However, when the show tries to talk about firearms there's always misinformation and a political message. For example, in Season 5 Episode 5 there are numerous references to "assault weapons." There's no such thing as an assault weapon. It's a term that was made up and used by gun control proponents in the 90's. In the same episode they say rifle cartridges that are "full metal jacket" are "armor piercing cop killers." This is also false. FMJ is standard ammunition and is not specifically designed to pierce armor. I just wish they'd get their facts straight before airing the episode. I can excuse incorrect terminology, but when you're spreading blatantly false information to make firearms seem scarier it's just ridiculous.
Calypso0132 "Drugs, Inc" presents a very neutral view on a very controversial subject - drugs. In four parts, they review Cocaine, Meth, Heroin, and Marijuana. They show all aspects of these subjects - Heroin, for example, shows everyone involved in the trade from the poppy growers in Afghanistan, the ways smugglers are detected, the dealers who sell it on the streets, and of course, the addicts themselves.This series of documentaries is very emotionally compelling, and even as a teenager, they discouraged me from ever thinking about touching so-called "hard drugs". What they put in these shows are the straight facts, and the ways they affect people. Without being an anti-drug crusade, "Drugs, Inc" shows a powerful, clear view on the substances they review. I highly recommend this.