Multiple Choice
Successful efforts at interdiction
A) reduce drug availability and lower the potency of the product sold.
B) cause distributors to increase the potency of their product to retain customers and encourage others to sell drugs.
C) encourage abusers to seek out that supplier; they reason that if he was arrested, he must have been selling a potent product.
D) discourage others from attempting to sell alcohol or drugs in that location.
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