G-DRAGON "IT'S UNTRUE THAT I HAVE TAKEN DRUGS" [OFFICIAL STATEMENT]

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  • Some of the greatest artists of all times write/create while under the influence. I don't really see why it's such a big deal, as long as they aren't forcing it onto others.

    The big deal is that drugs are illegal in Korea and every citizen are expected to abide to their country law.

  • The big deal is that drugs are illegal in Korea and every citizen are expected to abide to their country law.

    There are all sorts of laws, and not all of them are equal. You wouldn't cancel someone for riding a bike without a helmet, but I would hope you would cancel someone for murder.
    The drug one really isn't a big deal.

  • maybe they'll try to say it was prescription drugs?

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    The alleged drug dealer for celebrities such as actor Lee Sun-kyun (48) and singer G-Dragon (35) from BigBang and others turns out to be a doctor. The Incheon police announced on the 26th that it is investigating Doctor A on suspicion of violating The Narcotic Control Act.The police discovered the existence of Mr. A's while following up on a tip that drugs were being distributed at a membership only room salon in Gangnam. Police believe that Doctor A provided drugs to Lee, Kwon, and others for free.

  • There are all sorts of laws, and not all of them are equal. You wouldn't cancel someone for riding a bike without a helmet, but I would hope you would cancel someone for murder.
    The drug one really isn't a big deal.

    Everything is a matter of perspective. Drugs are perceived negatively in Korea, so for them this will be a big deal. To be honest drugs are far from being normalized everywhere.

    It is a bit presomptious to view your personal view as the obvious standard considering perspectives will be different depending on cultural and historical baggage in a given area.

  • There are all sorts of laws, and not all of them are equal. You wouldn't cancel someone for riding a bike without a helmet, but I would hope you would cancel someone for murder.
    The drug one really isn't a big deal.

    This isn't about internet cancelation or your personal opinion, it's about country's law. Drugs are drugs, to Koreans they are equal. He's facing jail time if it gets proven he used drugs

  • maybe they'll try to say it was prescription drugs?

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    The alleged drug dealer for celebrities such as actor Lee Sun-kyun (48) and singer G-Dragon (35) from BigBang and others turns out to be a doctor. The Incheon police announced on the 26th that it is investigating Doctor A on suspicion of violating The Narcotic Control Act.The police discovered the existence of Mr. A's while following up on a tip that drugs were being distributed at a membership only room salon in Gangnam. Police believe that Doctor A provided drugs to Lee, Kwon, and others for free.

    Could be. Prescription drug abuse is unfortunately not rare in the industry (and often involves illegal acquisition).

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