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Crack-dealer-turned-filmmaker offers cautionary tale

Jul 5, 2012 | Reuters | 6 comments

Convicted crack dealer DeWayne Wilkerson would be in prison until 2015 if not for changes in Michigan's controversial "mandatory minimum" laws. Instead he has made a film.

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Sat May 18 10:50:29 SAST 2013 ::
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Jul 5, 2012

Papage

In the foostep of Kenny Kunene " So what", is he a role model to our kids, are they now heros? please dont show people like these to our kids. They will end up wanting to be like them, do crime, go to jail and became a millioner SO WHAT?
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Jul 5, 2012

SeshegoGuY

SO WHAT???
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Jul 5, 2012

KeRataBasadi

But there's a price for overdoing it
Doin' it this big will put you on the map
Stick-up kids is out to tax
Plus the FBI boys with the cameras in the back - Jay Z

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Jul 5, 2012

mathopeed

Who is this dude guys. Never heard of him, he sound like a true hustler. Honestly i dont see any significancy of this article. Why dont you interview our own BEE Gurus like Motsepe, Maponya, etc
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Jul 5, 2012

Ayobas

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Jul 5, 2012

taba-e-kana

This is bull.

The fact that the sum of the earth can go to prison and become something recognizable in our society.

Our youth doesnt even get such opportunities.

MX...prison is too good to these criminals. How many lives has he ruined with his drug pushing.

Seriously...This is RUBBISH>
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