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  2. Drugs, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Drugs, Inc. is an American documentary style television series on the National Geographic Channel that explores global narcotics production and trafficking. The series features drug dealers, recreational users , and addicts , as well as professionals in the fields of substance abuse , drug rehabilitation , and criminal justice .

  3. Category:Television series about illegal drug trade - Wikipedia

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    Television episodes about illegal drug trade (3 C, 7 P) W. The Wire (2 C, 14 P) ... Drugs, Inc. F. Far North (TV series) Fariña (TV series) G. Great Pretender (TV ...

  4. List of National Geographic original programming - Wikipedia

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    5 seasons, 57 episodes: Drugs, Inc. Illegal drug trade: 11 July 2010 21 November 2020 ... 8 episodes: Underworld, Inc. Black market: 7 January 2015 28 October 2015

  5. Category:Television shows about drugs - Wikipedia

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    Television episodes about drugs (4 C, 43 P) O. Television shows about the opioid epidemic (6 P) T. Television series about illegal drug trade (3 C, 39 P)

  6. Dope (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    The tip also mentioned the man's engagement in the third episode of the second season of Dope. After executing search warrants on two locations, police found various amounts of different drugs and took the man into custody. [2]

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