Why is drug dealing considered a rational crime?
A) Because drug dealers approach their "profession" in a businesslike fashion
B) Because drug dealers are consistently able to avoid detection and arrest
C) Because drug dealers lure nonusers with "samples" of their product to generate a greater number of hooked, hard-core users
D) Because drug dealers are more intelligent than other street offenders
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