10 Years for 24 hits

Everyone knows that ANYTHING ilegal carries with it consequence - a 19yo does too.

I'm 19 - i got raided, but i dodged the bullet and saw it coming when people gave me a few warnings. That said, even had i have been caught i wouldn't have copped what these kids did - i'm in anohter country, were we don't think we are 'homies' - thus don't get treated as such. (j/k).

These kids get what they deserve - they know the laws where they are,. or perhaps they should found em out.

Tough luck - you kids serve as a lesson to all your 'homies' that old hippies can't be trusted.
 
If you say this kid deserved this shit then you have yet to experience prison.......especially for selling a little acid, thats rediculous....

But basically you guys are saying you agree with how harsh he was sentenced.......I mean we all know its illegal to do this, but 10 fuckin years?! And some of you guys nod your head like that sounds logical....
 
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"It is dangerous to be right on matters in which the established authority is wrong" -- voltaire.

--thus, we will perpetually have to watch our asses for a long long time still.
 
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25 pills, im guessing he means rolls (mdma), and with our laws that sounds like something they would do....
 
pin said:
If you say this kid deserved this shit then you have yet to experience prison.......especially for selling a little acid, thats rediculous....

But basically you guys are saying you agree with how harsh he was sentenced.......I mean we all know its illegal to do this, but 10 fuckin years?! And some of you guys nod your head like that sounds logical....


Exactly.....

People just sit there like, oh well, thats how it is, sucks to be you with no hint of even a lil outrage that they give that type of sentencing for somethin so bullshit?

The funniest thing i seen in one of these threads is that in a similar thread a while back, someones signature was "If you trebmle at the thought of any injustice, then you are in company with me" or some shit pretty much exactly in those words, and he was saying "Whoops, too bad, do your time you deserve it. Cant change the law pissing and moaning wont help just deal with it cuz thats the way it is."

LOL at muthafuckas who act like they care and then when the shit falls be like "oh well shoulda thought about that before you did it, if the law says you get your left arm chopped off for selling a dimebag of weed, well then i guess you shouldnt sell a dime of weed" with no mention of the fact of how ridiculously unjust it is...
 
The person they sold the shit to was a crackhead who had a assault charge and started narcing in exchange for not goin to jail. The 2 of them (scree and randy) went down to one of those hippie festival things in Florida and brough back a few sheets to hang onto, maybe sell a couple to the peeps in town. The narc was named Mongo, he pretended to be a old hippie and shit and basically coerced them into selling to him. he would call them like every fuckin day blowin up they phones until they sold to him.

that's deeply, profoundly fucked.

i'm going to make up some t-shirts saying: "Paedophilia: Hey, At Least It Keeps Me Off LSD!".
 
7zark7 said:
Who was it that said something along the lines of: "The punishment for drug offences should be no worse than the harm caused by the drug itself"?

son, i can only punish you as much as this drug does itself. so heres a rollercoaster ride, some glowsticks, and some books on philosophy. dont do it again
 
Here's the thing.

They live in the US, they enjoy all the privileges US citizenship entails. As such they're obligated to follow the law. The prison term may seem unjustly long (I'm no fan of the New York Rockefeller Laws either, even though this is New Jersey) but that's the risk you take. If you're going to break the law expect the consequences, you take a risk, if you get caught you knew what you were getting into.

If you don't agree with the law then lobby to have it changed, if the majority agree with it then you have to accept it, it's a democracy isn't it?

You don't want to sell to someone then don't, just because the consequences seem drastic it doesn't absolve you of personal responsibility.

There's blood on my hands as well, I did some stupid things when I was a kid, but I knew the law, and I didn't do anything whose repercussions I wasn't ready to accept.

They're lucky they weren't in south America or Thailand.
 
wizekrak said:
If you don't agree with the law then lobby to have it changed, if the majority agree with it then you have to accept it, it's a democracy isn't it?

^^^^that is complete bullshit .....regardless of how many people that might want to legalize certain illegal drugs it will never happen simply because taking a soft stance on drugs is often portrayed as being soft on crime..... :|
 
I was referring to changing sentencing laws. If 80% of the population wanted the sentences reduced and they pressured the government it would get reduced.

You'll never see 80% of the populace demanding certain drugs be legalized (cocaine, heroin, etc...). But if that were the case then it could happen. Up here in Canada there's been a significant push to get marijuana decriminalized due to popular demand.

Look at prohibition in the states. Alcohol was made illegal, enough people made a stink and it was once again legalized.
 
wizekrak said:
You'll never see 80% of the populace demanding certain drugs be legalized (cocaine, heroin, etc...). But if that were the case then it could happen. Up here in Canada there's been a significant push to get marijuana decriminalized due to popular demand.

And the Conservatives that were recently elected aren't going to let it happen because the demand really isn't there. Or if it is, obviously people don't care enough to elect a party that does care.

Alcohol was made illegal, enough people made a stink and it was once again legalized.

The end of Prohibition had nothing to do with protests or dissent.
 
http://www.druglibrary.org/think/~jnr/endprohb.htm

sure it did.

"During the election campaign, FDR made one unequivocal speech endorsing repeal. Otherwise, both candidates successfully aboided the issue, despite- or perhaps because of- their having takin opposite positions. "Politics is the art of changing the subject," observed Walter Mondale many years later.

When the only thing standing in the way of repeal was the election of FDR, thousnads of "wets" and hundreds of "wet" organizations moved unambiguously behind the Democrat. The message was clear: Roosevelt meant repeal, and repeal meant Roosevelt.

People wanted both, and Roosevelt triumphed in the election. The Number of "wets" in Congress grew significantly. In the nine states, voters passed referenda repealing the state prohibition laws. "
 
Fucked up justice system.

You can end someones life, you can ruin it forever, but giving someone a unique experience deserves the worst punishement of them all! Muahahahaha!

Fuck you U.S government. This kid was a straight A student also. W to the Fucking F!
 
Remember, you can plead not guilty if you find the sentence being too harsh, am i right? Well seriously, making sure im correct on that.......
 
You can plead not guilty, but if they convict you you're looking at a harsher sentence than if you had plea bargained.
 
Exactly....do you wanna plead not guilty, when theres solid evidence out the ass ( mean shit, the cops even also had videotape, which it dont say in the article but I know because the police told my peeps they had them selling on a video which they showed them) and risk 10-25 years in there?

Or you just wanna say yea guilty and get out on good behavior in 2-3 years?

They lookin at 10 but they will be out in 2 or 3, thats the agreement the lawyers came to, 10 is the technical sentence, but theyll serve 30% of that time basically.


So would you rather go to trial for something you definately did, undoubtedly, caught red handed multiple times, no way around it, you admitted to it 100%, and think the jury will excuse you, or just take the 3 years na mean
 
That depends whether or not I had OJ's defence team.

Although if I was guilty, I'd take the 2 to 3 years.
 
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