"Freeway" Rick Ross on How He Introduced Crack to the U.S. and Made Millions Off the War on Drugs
"Without this artificial price that we put on cocaine, I wouldn't have been selling cocaine," explains "Freeway" Rick Ross, the notorious drug dealer from the 1980s who is widely credited with introducing crack cocaine in Los Angeles and, eventually, nationwide.
Ross recently sat down with Reason TV's Zach Weissmueller to talk about his rise to—and fall from—power, the impact of crack on Los Angeles and the rest of the country, as well as his views on the effectiveness of the war on drugs.
"The drug war that we're fighting right now is a total failure," Ross says. "There's more drugs on the street of America than ever before."
In the interview, Ross tells of how he managed to build a cocaine empire by shrewdly saving and investing his profits, pioneering new business models, and switching from powder cocaine to crack cocaine. When asked what was so attractive about selling cocaine, Ross answers quickly: "The money."
Ross has a new autobiography out, will be featured in the upcoming documentary Freeway: Crack in the System, and is portrayed by Michael K. Williams in the new movie Kill the Messenger, which tells the story of the late journalist Gary Webb.
Ross was a source for Webb, who alleged that the CIA had a role in the introduction of crack to the U.S. When asked if he thinks the CIA was actively involved, he says, "It doesn't matter if they purposely planned on doing that. What wound up happening is it flooded the ghettos of America. […] 600,000 black men are in prison right now for nonviolent crimes. Our prison industry has boomed."
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Interview by Zach Weissmueller. Produced by Justin Monticello. Shot by Alexis Garcia and William Neff.
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""Without this artificial price that we put on cocaine, I wouldn't have been selling cocaine,"
No, you would have been selling something else that was illegal.
Are we supposed to assume that this guy would have otherwise made millions in perfectly legitimate ways, but for the dastardly DEA?
I was going to suggest that he'd instead have been murdering homeless people and selling their Kidneys on the black market; but there again GRRRR!! government intervention preventing capitalisms!
If only he could have been working in the 1920s, selling bootleg alcohol, that would have been grand!
Come on guys, all he really ever wanted to do was play tennis...
So the public education system is to blame for crack?
"Saggin'" is to blame for crack.
Well in the interview he noted he was making over $400,000 doing real estate stuff.
..from his computer at home?
my point was basically that while the drug war is wrong, that it doesn't make the people who chose to be on the other side of the conflict less-parasitic scumbags.
Were drugs not a lucrative black market, i'm sure he would have found another one. He wasn't some genius who would have thrived in any environment = he's a competent businessperson who could have been a modest success in some legitimate venture, or a smash success in some criminal operation. The fact that he chose the latter was not because his 'talents' were otherwise thwarted.
That's an oversimplification of the situation. He never would have had the money or educational opportunities to be a businessman. And you can say what you want, but the odds of an illiterate black teenager hitting it big legitimately are incredibly small and the opportunities bleak. What were his other great options?
You call it parasitic. I see people caught up in a system with a set of crummy options.
It is the definition of parasitic. Crack cocaine destroyed the lives of millions of 'underprivileged' people just like himself. He helped create the 'bleakness' more than anyone.
I find the whole "relativistic morality" idea, where you apply different standards to one group of people versus another simply based on their economic conditions, extremely dubious.
I also think any kind of celebration of this character as anything but a 'successful low-life criminal' is an insult to millions of people who actually *do* struggle with equally shitty conditions and manage to remain decent people and make the world around them a better place for their children.
Be careful. Crack cocaine didn't destroy those lives. Its users destroyed their own lives.
In what sense is it "parasitic?" Presumably he didn't compel anyone to buy the crack, they bought it because they wanted it. I don't think that sellers of goods that are harmful to the consumer are bad people, whether it's a small drug dealer or the manager of a fast food joint.
How is it parasitic to produce and sell something that people demand?
I should also say I tried crack once. It didn't destroy my life, and it was very enjoyable.
I would not fault him for making money selling drugs. However I would fault him for all of the hits he ordered in order to wipe out his competitors in order to maintain his business.
So, Avon or Stringer Bell?
Ever smoked ass crack? The sweaty hot-summer stuff is best.
Freeway Ricky Ross - Maxine Waters' favorite criminal.
Having been a pioneer in the recreational pharmaceutical market doesn't make one a parasitic scumbag either. It makes one an entrepreneur, however.
What evidence is there that he wasn't some genius? He was innovative and managed his business well while growing it substantially. Were I a venture capitalist, I would certainly listen carefully to any proposal he was to make.
"What evidence is there that he wasn't some genius"
Maybe you should ask the DA that put him away?
How wealthy is he now? If he has nothing then there is your proof he is not a business genius. It doesn't count to say the State took it away from him. That was a risk of his biz model.
How wealthy is he now? If he has nothing then there is your proof he is not a business genius.
Not really. JP Morgan himself wouldn't be wealthy if he had no education, no high-powered connections or network, and a major felony jacket.
How wealthy is he now? If he has nothing then there is your proof he is not a business genius. It doesn't count to say the State took it away from him. That was a risk of his biz model.
Wait a minute, I have been assured that the CIA was at fault for the epidemic of crack.
For years we were told crack was part of a CIA operation to destroy black people. Now we're told crack was just some illiterate black dude filling his pockets with coin. Next they'll be telling us Al Sharpton is actually a white man wearing a rubber black man mask.
Too bad his father didn't wear a rubber.
The KGB is behind a lot of these stories. I recommend reading The World Was Going Our Way about their misinformation operations.
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Uh. Ollie North was bringing in kilos of something on CIA flights. Beans and rice?
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If he invented crack and created an empire, then obviously the CIA didn't do that.
If anyone would like an alternative pov on this (i.e. Webb's claims about crack and the CIA), look up Glen Garvin's review of 'Dark Alliance' on this web site (from 1999). Just search for: "Hooked on Fantasies" (the title of the piece).
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