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Joint Effort
Joint Effort
Joint Effort
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Joint Effort

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It's the 1960's and drugs are making inroads into schools. There is a demand for drugs, so a group of high school friends begin selling pot and hash to their friends. From that humble beginning, this story leads you through how they expanded their operation, how they cleaned their cash, how they moved their product, and how they later built their underground bunkers for pot production. This ebook contains course language.

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Release dateFeb 13, 2011
ISBN9780986631290
Joint Effort
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Ted Summerfield

I'm a former member of the Radio Television News Directors Association and during the last 30 years I've written news stories, sports stories, stories for children, puzzles, and plays for puppets. Many of my ebooks are color picture books for children, and include printable black and white pictures at the end of a story. Please visit my blog for the latest information on my ebooks, and any updates or changes or comments. Ted. PS: Please help stop cruelty to animals and support your favorite humane society or organization.

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    Joint Effort - Ted Summerfield

    Joint Effort

    by

    Ted Summerfield

    Title: Joint Effort

    Author: Ted Summerfield

    Published by Miown Publishing at Smashwords

    Copyright February 2011 Ted Summerfield

    Cover by: Ted Summerfield

    Cover graphic by Hemera; used with permission.

    ISBN: 978-0-9866312-9-0

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    Copyright 2011 belongs to Ted Summerfield, except copyrights listed in Appendix; all other rights reserved by the author Ted Summerfield. No part of this book may be reproduced or transmitted or performed in any form or by any means, including but not limited to, electronic or mechanical, photocopying, recording, theatrical performance, or by any information storage and retrieval system, without express written permission from the author or copyright holder, except for the inclusion of brief quotations in a review.

    This is a work of fiction. All characters in this publication are fictitious, and any resemblance to real persons, living or dead, is purely coincidental. The author acknowledges the trademarked status and trademark owners of various products referenced in this work of fiction, which have been used without permission. The publication/use of these trademarks is not authorized, associated with, or sponsored by the trademark owners.

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    Table of Contents

    The early years

    The growth years

    Cleaning Cash

    Going underground

    Appendix

    THE EARLY YEARS

    The group came together the way most organized crime groups do, and that is through friendships across a diverse group of individuals. My name is Frank, and this is my story about my brief time in the drug trade during the 1960’s and 1970’s.

    The core of the high school group, Bob, Chris, and Albert, came from middle and upper class families like myself and were high school friends who saw a need and filled it. That need was drugs, primarily marijuana, hashish and coke.

    We were just a bunch of 16 to 18 year-old kids looking for a fast buck, not much different from most kids today looking to make a fast buck in the drug world.

    Well, perhaps that statement isn’t completely honest. The main difference, between some of the kids starting out in the drug trade nowadays and us, is we were born into money.

    The group I knew in school drove fancy cars, had lots of money thanks to their parents, had excellent grades, and their parents were quite liberal minded about smoking the odd joint in

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