I hear often that drug dealers are terribly immoral because they 'push' drugs on people. Yet, people have to be responsible for themselves. To blame the drug dealer seems to take the responsibility off of the individual. The individual is destroying his own life. Some may claim that the drug dealer doesn't trade value for value. He is trading a non value (the drugs) in exchange for a value (money). The drugs may be argued to not be a value because they do not further life. Yet, as pharmacists like to say, the poison is in the dose. The danger comes from the amount, and almost any drug can be deadly. So, what are y'all's thoughts? Does the drug dealer act immorally by selling drugs?