busdriver88 said:
I have to shake my head when people talk **** when the police do their jobs. And when they don't.
Whatever.
Looks to me to be a little more than a drop of drugs. Also, it appears that they were manufacruing some of it, so they may have taken a large amount of drugs off that would have been manufactured in the future?Another Doug said:busdriver88 said:
I have to shake my head when people talk **** when the police do their jobs. And when they don't.
Whatever.
It's not the police I have a problem with it's the policy. Seems like a waste of time and resources to arrest these burnouts for a day and remove a drop of drugs from an ever filling bucket.
woodiewood said:Looks to me to be a little more than a drop of drugs. Also, it appears that they were manufacruing some of it, so they may have taken a large amount of drugs off that would have been manufactured in the future?Another Doug said:busdriver88 said:
I have to shake my head when people talk **** when the police do their jobs. And when they don't.
Whatever.
It's not the police I have a problem with it's the policy. Seems like a waste of time and resources to arrest these burnouts for a day and remove a drop of drugs from an ever filling bucket.
Well that is the approach we took with the biggest opioid dealer in our country's history, so why not small time college kids with party drugs.Thisguy1 said:
Should we stop arresting them? Pay them no mind? What's the fix?
They are no doubt dumbasses. But a pill pressing factory is not going to have a couple of ziplock bags as their inventory. They were looking to sell big boy criminal's products, so they got big boy criminal charges.DannyDuberstein said:
You wanna sell some weed? Okay, slap on the wrist. But when you get into the coke, xanax, mdma, adderall, and especially the pill-pressing business where you end up hurting or killing folks because who knows what or how much ends up in some of those pills, well, welcome to bigger consequences
I have no idea, but five of the eight were charged with manufacturing/delivery while the three others were charged with Possession. I would suspect the police found enough proof to charge the five with manufacturing otherwise all eight would have been charged with Possession and sale of drugs. Otherwise, why the additional charge?Another Doug said:woodiewood said:Looks to me to be a little more than a drop of drugs. Also, it appears that they were manufacruing some of it, so they may have taken a large amount of drugs off that would have been manufactured in the future?Another Doug said:busdriver88 said:
I have to shake my head when people talk **** when the police do their jobs. And when they don't.
Whatever.
It's not the police I have a problem with it's the policy. Seems like a waste of time and resources to arrest these burnouts for a day and remove a drop of drugs from an ever filling bucket.
While Manufacturing/delivery is in the charge name, given what they were caught with and how cheap the bonds were it's unlikely they were manufacturing anything, just buying enough volume that it was pretty obvious they were dealing.
The manufacturing/delivery charge means manufacturing and/or deliverywoodiewood said:I have no idea, but five of the eight were charged with manufacturing/delivery while the three others were charged with Possession. I would suspect the police found enough proof to charge the five with manufacturing otherwise all eight would have been charged with Possession and sale of drugs. Otherwise, why the additional charge?Another Doug said:woodiewood said:Looks to me to be a little more than a drop of drugs. Also, it appears that they were manufacruing some of it, so they may have taken a large amount of drugs off that would have been manufactured in the future?Another Doug said:busdriver88 said:
I have to shake my head when people talk **** when the police do their jobs. And when they don't.
Whatever.
It's not the police I have a problem with it's the policy. Seems like a waste of time and resources to arrest these burnouts for a day and remove a drop of drugs from an ever filling bucket.
While Manufacturing/delivery is in the charge name, given what they were caught with and how cheap the bonds were it's unlikely they were manufacturing anything, just buying enough volume that it was pretty obvious they were dealing.