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1. Tom owes his greatest responsibility to his friend. He should be most
concerned about the kids buying the drugs. If Jack had been his brother then
he should me most concerned about his brother.
2. There is such a strong feeling that one should never turn on a friend because
it would betraying your friendship with them and betraying your friend is one
of the worst things that you could do to someone. They put their trust in you
only to be betrayed, and that is not right.
3. If Tom and Jack are close friends e.g (best friends) then Tom does have the
right to interfere with Jack’s business. One alternative is that he could talk to
him about why he is selling drugs and convince him to stop but listing the flaws
of selling drugs. E.g The kids health could plumit, he could go to prison.
4. They can interfere with someone else’s life if they are very close friends,
relatives or even siblings and if that someone trusts them enough. If the
behavoiur is legal then there is no need to interfere with that persons life,
because God gave everyone a choice to do what’s right and what’s wrong.
5. It is both of their responsibilities if the buyer suffers some ill effects because
the seller is to blame for selling dangerous substances that could kill a person
and it is also the buyers fault for knowning the consequences to the drug and
ignoring it none the less. If it is the age then it depends whether it is the buyers
fault or the sellers fault for purchasing the drug, because if the buyer is a
young kid then they won’t bother to read or know the consequences but if it is
someone older e.g a teenager then it will be the teenagers fault because he
knows about what the drug can do and what health risks it causes.

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