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I honestly didn't think we needed to discuss whether or not Quinn is a criminal...The problem is your post doesn’t negate the things I mentioned, straw man doesn’t help you either. Trying to turn everything into a joke two times in a row definitely isn’t helpful, you should try to mix it up and not reframe the initial post that was made into the one that is most suitable for your own ‘rebuttal’ or ‘humorous answer’
Dealing drugs
I don't think Quinn is a pharmacist or a doctor, distributing drugs without a prescription is a crime, she is endangering the health of her customers.- this is pretty weak in and of itself because she hasn't been distributing any illegal drugs before that 8-ball that she still has at her disposal, which is a recent occurrence. Xanax, testosterone, sugar pills, and marijuana (which is decriminalized in most U.S. states) are all legal drugs, I would advise Quinn to set up a legal entity with a license in order to distribute it legally because there's no real issue apart from legal technicalities. Also also, flushing that fresh coke down the toilet would be a smart move, she already looks at it at the end of the episode if you play your cards right
The fact that marijuana is legal does not mean that a girl can sell it to her college friends, it's a felony with no ifs or buts. Geenrally, specific variants are sold, less potent, but only by people with a license.
And what do you think is in the syringes? And we know that Tommy has developed an addiction.
Quinn is a drug dealer, the final link in a bigger ring of hard drugs.
Prostitution
Quinn is the definition of a pimp: she makes money from the fact that some girls sell sexual services.- this has grounds, however, it is situational and does not apply to every HOT or pledge and needs more explanation. Josy, Lily, Ashley, Maya - don't remember them ever complaining about it or 'being forced' to sell themselves to anyone. This issue only arose with Mona and that will probably be expanded upon in the future. Camila is the only other pledge that got involved, alongside the HOTs Sarah, Melanie, and Riona who (from the looks of it) do it voluntarily and don't have any issues with it as they probably get a cut from it.
what's situational?
if she forced them also it would be another crime, the fact that the girls agree is completely insignificant
Bullying 'everybody'
bullies only pick on the weak, so the "all" was referring to them.- this has the strongest grounds out of all three, but then again, this doesn't apply to 'anyone in sight'. You could of course consider calling someone 'a shrimp' or 'a pervert' to be bullying, but to me, it isn't so, especially when it can progress to her calling you 'babe' later on
bullies aren't looking for a fight, they just want to let off steam. Quinn tries to put Josy and Lily down too, but when she realizes she can't, she lets it go.
when Quinn sends Maya to the grinding with CM, she's bullying both of them, when she continually belittles Riona to the point of slapping her (Riona being the closest thing to a friend for Quinn) she's bullying her.
But that's not a crime, it's just a very bad aspect of her character.