....no they wouldn't "be too old", these street gangs are like the mafia, you swear a blood oath/get a tattoo and that's it, you're a gang member 'til you die, there's no getting too old, no retiring, there's just death.
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stuart
You're very, very close. Don't think of them as "street" gangs; those are just wanna bes. The real gangs are patterened after the old Hell's Angels and the other motorcycle gangs (which by the way were originally founded by GIs returning from WWII) And they're also still around. others are ethnic
The members ages range from 13 at the younger end to the upper 60s at the older end, with the upper leadership being near the older end..
"Getting in" isn't quite as simple as "getting a tattoo" though. The motorcycle gangs can take up to 2 years for a "prospect" to progress to "associate" and then to full member with many boxes to be ticked along the way. The other gangs also have their own requirements and rituals. But ALL have some requirement for "blood in, blood out."
Whether that "blood" means killing an enemy of the gang (or an innocent) or whether it means being beaten into the gang. Bllod-out generally means the death of the member leaving the gang but not always. In the case of the motorcycle gangs it might well mean a "tax" of several thousand dollars and having any tattoos that infer membership foreably removed.
The gangs today are large and have chapters in virtually every area. As you pointed out they operate more like the mafia. Many are still motorcycle gangs and others are ethnic (such as MS13, the Bloods, The Crypts, the Latin Kings, the Aryan Nation, etc.) while still others are motivated purely by easy money. Regardless of their make-up, their "turf" wars are usually motivated on controling drug trade.
You don't have the overt gang culture yet but rest assured, if you have illicit drugs, you have the gangs. Not at the local supplier level (somebody buys a bag of pot from his brother) but up the chain, they're there. Particularly with regards to cocaine and it's derivitives.