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 The Warlocks MC in Philadelphia is in a point of transition and general upheaval. The state has been investigating their activities for the past twenty years, and has accrued quite the list of victories over the club. They've lost weapons to raids, millions in drugs to narcotics busts, and seen founding members incarcerated for crimes as various as murder and racketeering. Moreover, the nature of life in urban Philadelphia is such that riding your band of choppers through the city is just asking for the cops to catch you at a busy intersection and ruin your day. Life in the MC is changing. But into what?

 The old heads still want club runs. Cruising I-95 or rolling west down 276 into Amish Country are of particular interest, as is taking Route 1 north into the Lehigh Valley. The club is particularly well established in the Lehigh Valley, where the roads are long and winding and the people are hungry for their methamphetamine. The money making aspects of club operation are appealing to younger members far more than the road runs do, and the club's focus is turning increasingly towards meth production and distribution and away from more time honored streams of income like racketeering or weapons. Their alliance with the Philly Mob is more tradition than necessity these days, as the money earned from burglarizing mob targets for protection pales in comparison to that made from narcotics.

 The Warlocks MC is primarily involved in the following criminal activities, in order of importance to the club's finances. This is not an exhaustive list.

  • Methamphetamine production, distribution, and sales.
  • Firearms smuggling, distribution, and sales.
  • Protection and Racketeering.
  • Commercial Burglary