The VIOLENCE might be SLIGHTLY more isolated, but not by a terribly huge amount.
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The VIOLENCE might be SLIGHTLY more isolated, but not by a terribly huge amount.
I'm sure I'll get lit up for this, but anyone involved in the drug trade deserves whatever terrible end they come to.
I have much more sympathy for addicts and believe we need a recognition that its a sickness not a crime and treatment programs are critically underfunded.
Bit the scum on the supply side can rot in the sewer.
Does this opinion also apply to liquor store owners and clerks and distributors and bartenders, or only to dealers in drugs that the government has arbitrarily declared as illegal? Yes, addiction is a sickness, and should be treated medically, not legally. But not all users, of *any* drug, are addicts or need treatment.
PhilB
Do you apply this logic to weed, or are you thinking of drugs with strong dependence problems?
How do you apply this to someone who has an addiction who begins selling to support their addiction? I don't see how you can have tolerance or sympathy for an addict making dumb decisions, but then decide that one they should suddenly have some wits about them.
You realize that keeping drugs illegal fuels violence, right? It's a self-fulfilling problem. Make drugs illegal because they ruin lives, bring violence and poverty - by ensuring drugs ruin lives, involve violence, and induce poverty. Many of the excuses people use to justify keeping drugs illegal are brought on by the attempt to control them. We saw how great prohibition worked the first time, I think many have realized the mistakes made during the crack problem in the 80's, and now everyone's finally catching on that we're still failing.
So everyone on every level of government that is behind the prohibition of (mostly) harmless substances should be strung up then? Because they created the drug trade. Hell the FBI setup an actual meth lab to produce meth for distribution and did so to entrap such vile scum as the low level dealers who have no other options in life and are more often than not forced into dealing due to dependence.
So lemme know when you round up the politicians who make the laws and the cops enforcing them and we can finally end that pesky illegal drug trade! If only they wanted to end it. But their jobs and contracts literally depend on banning things nature gave us, so....
Hahaa, ANYWHERE! in the U.S. They both make the top 100. Top 100 most dangerous places to live in the USA - NeighborhoodScout
That's fair. CT is a shit state.
Gonna go to Canada.
If you can get over the pop up ads, this is a good read - has the arrest affidavit in it
Twisted Ginger Kevin Weismore’s Affidavit Confession Of Murdering TJ Allen Is The Most Insane Superman Story You Will Ever Hear, And How The Cops Caught Him Is Fascinating – Turtleboy
wow
good find and a great read.
Yikes!
what a marvelous gene pool in that area. If a scriptwriter tried to sell a story with these characters, it would be rejected for being too ridiculous to believe.
this is about 15 miles south of the Vanilla Bean as a reference point
Legalize it.
Pretty shaky story there. Dude was cooked all along from the fb records though
:twisted: WHOA! The can really turn a phrase on that turtle boy site(and seem to dislike gingers):
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As a turtle rider pointed out earlier, it’s like the love child of Ronald McDonald and he who shall not be named from 48 Cedar Street in Fitchburg. Sweet baby Jesus. That is one evil ginger if I’ve ever seen one. And what the hell is that thing on his chin? And what is up with that ginger pubestache he’s got going on? Northeastern Connecticut is a strange place.
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They met up at noon, she gave him $50 for weed, and then he smoked her up on the L before they parted ways
:mope: Not surprised, but still always dumbfounded by what some people feel a life is worth. I'm all for killing people for a valid reason, but $500:dunno: doesn't seem worth it from a financial risk/reward standpoint and no physical threat, you know the dude let him take the weed and get him later :whistle:Quote:
This is when Kevin Weismore transformed into Superman. He hit the gun, which was in TJ’s right hand, knocking it to the ground. At the exact same time Kevin then pulled a knife out of his own pocket with his right hand, which would mean he used his left hand to hit the gun out of TJ’s hand, which would make Kevin one of the most talented ambidextrous James Bond impersonators of all time.
Turtle boy? Please refer to it as a garbage banner ad filled late 90's HTML blog, not a site. Doing so does a disservice to all sites.
Hartford Courant story. State Police Charge Sterling Man In Killing of Todd Allen - Hartford Courant
Apparently, "Don't bring a knife to a gunfight.", does not apply to Kevin.
Take that hate speech off this forum!
His coverage of Trigglypuff was pretty awesome. Though not as good as the original YouTube video.
http://youtu.be/ZIpkdusnIkE
Marijuana Ninja. Rare creature. They do go through a metamorphosis and come out the other side a more common form of Bubba's Anal Bitch. Completely different animal and life purpose.
Let's see, the dude who was killed had a pot cultivation service, but was out. So he goes to the Marijuana Ninja to get weed, who got it from??? Anyway, soon to be murdered guy then pulls a gun that has disappeared in a ninja-esque manner, and gets stabbed to death while holding the gun at his side not once pulling the trigger to get GSR on his hand. Anyone else question whose back the pot was on when the transaction started? And they say pot is a victimless drug....
Just recognizing his ninja skills. He must have watched an awful lot of Steve Seagal movies to develop the ability to disarm an assailant with a gun and stab the guy.
I also get a chuckle out of the coincidence that "Kevin" was the pot buying kid's name in the "No of 4" commercials.
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Pot didn't kill anybody.
Stupid did, and that is definitely not a victimless condition.