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Posted by devnull on Jun-13-2009 18:29:

Project Spring Clean by the numbers

* 120 arrested
* 411 charges
* 38 search warrants executed
* 12 crack houses shut down
* 16 marijuana grow ops closed
* 1,457.51 grams of cocaine seized
* 95.80 grams of crack cocaine seized
* 101.47 grams of heroin seized
* 385.63 grams of ecstasy seized
* 2,255.53 grams of marijuana seized
* Four cars seized
* $24,190 cash seized.


damn


Posted by DigiNut on Jun-13-2009 19:54:

I thought I was seeing more police than usual, but just wrote it off as coincidence. Now I know.

Well, congratulations pigs, you've successfully wasted tens of thousands of dollars on some trivial victimless crime while still failing to do anything about the murderers and child molesters and terrorists still hanging out in our fair city. Time to pat yourselves on the back for making a difference.


Posted by VDub on Jun-13-2009 20:47:

quote:
Originally posted by DigiNut
I thought I was seeing more police than usual, but just wrote it off as coincidence. Now I know.

Well, congratulations pigs, you've successfully wasted tens of thousands of dollars on some trivial victimless crime while still failing to do anything about the murderers and child molesters and terrorists still hanging out in our fair city. Time to pat yourselves on the back for making a difference.


You know...I always thought you were a moron...

But now im going to amend that to complete retard...

I didn't even think you were that stupid...

Wrong again...


Posted by Anas Attia on Jun-13-2009 21:09:

quote:
Originally posted by VDub
You know...I always thought you were a moron...

But now im going to amend that to complete retard...

I didn't even think you were that stupid...

Wrong again...


I agree with Digi

They didn't fix anything, they just got some more publicity, which in this day and age seems to be the only measure of progress.

side note... I will never understand how catching grow-ops is still a number one priority, there are more imperative things that need to be done. And I wonder what their definition of "Crack House" is...


Posted by VDub on Jun-13-2009 22:32:

quote:
Originally posted by Anas Attia
I agree with Digi

They didn't fix anything, they just got some more publicity, which in this day and age seems to be the only measure of progress.

side note... I will never understand how catching grow-ops is still a number one priority, there are more imperative things that need to be done. And I wonder what their definition of "Crack House" is...


It's the victimless crime thing that bugged me...

There's nothing victimless about crack houses and shooting galleries...

And do you think that these operations aren't being run by murderers???


Posted by evil_cookie on Jun-13-2009 23:00:

quote:
Originally posted by DigiNut
failing to do anything about the murderers and child molesters and terrorists still hanging out in our fair city.



Posted by Anas Attia on Jun-13-2009 23:18:

quote:
Originally posted by VDub
And do you think that these operations aren't being run by murderers???


Maybe they then should be going after the murderers for committing murders

And this particular operation has wasted multiple times more than it did gain in resources. Publicity ain't cheap I guess.

Ps. I would consider this a very small bust in terms of the actual acquisition of drugs and money. At least they got them scary pot plants.


Posted by ItalianPoiSon on Jun-14-2009 01:56:

thats why i can't find any weed? fucking police


Posted by Skipper on Jun-14-2009 02:49:

quote:
Originally posted by DigiNut
I thought I was seeing more police than usual, but just wrote it off as coincidence. Now I know.

Well, congratulations pigs, you've successfully wasted tens of thousands of dollars on some trivial victimless crime while still failing to do anything about the murderers and child molesters and terrorists still hanging out in our fair city. Time to pat yourselves on the back for making a difference.


Yeah, crack cocaine is not a victimless crime.


Posted by ChemEnhanced on Jun-14-2009 03:15:

quote:
Originally posted by evil_cookie


+1

The kids need their weed....if they sober up they'll kill somebody


Posted by ChemEnhanced on Jun-14-2009 03:17:

quote:
Originally posted by Skipper
Yeah, crack cocaine is not a victimless crime.


who's the victim...the person selling the drugs or the person buying the drugs?

They are both willing participants.


Posted by basilisk on Jun-14-2009 04:53:

quote:
Originally posted by DigiNut
I thought I was seeing more police than usual, but just wrote it off as coincidence. Now I know.

Well, congratulations pigs, you've successfully wasted tens of thousands of dollars on some trivial victimless crime while still failing to do anything about the murderers and child molesters and terrorists still hanging out in our fair city. Time to pat yourselves on the back for making a difference.


Uhh...

quote:
Cops have taken pains to note an often difficult reality of the justice system: of the 120 people arrested, 30 were on bail, 23 were on probation and 40 were under a prohibition for firearms.


Posted by devnull on Jun-14-2009 04:57:

quote:
Originally posted by ChemEnhanced
who's the victim...the person selling the drugs or the person buying the drugs?

They are both willing participants.


crack cocaine is often related to various petty crimes...so plenty of victims


Posted by Kellyboop on Jun-14-2009 07:05:

quote:
Originally posted by ChemEnhanced
who's the victim...the person selling the drugs or the person buying the drugs?

They are both willing participants.


The possible family and friends who have to go through loving someone with a crack/cocaine addiction, the possible family of the drug dealer who's lives are in danger due to the dealer's business choices, the people who live in neighbourhoods that house drug dealers and have to face possible violence, a baby born with a crack addiction because he or she's mother couldn't stop while pregnant.

List goes on but you get the jist


Posted by Miss. S on Jun-14-2009 11:17:

Sad

this cant be good.


Posted by Skipper on Jun-14-2009 12:27:

quote:
Originally posted by ChemEnhanced
who's the victim...the person selling the drugs or the person buying the drugs?

They are both willing participants.


Everyone involved in the drug gang violence that goes along with it, including innocent bystanders?

Have you read anything about Mexico's drug wars? US Demand for drugs is so high that it's generally the most lucrative source of income in Mexico, and people can and will kill to prevent losing it.

Unfortunately the drug trade is not as pleasant and simple as talking to the guy with the backpack on the side of the dancefloor.

(This is not crack cocaine specific, it goes for basically all hard drugs. Even BC weed is being caught up in the Mexico drug trade.)


Posted by VDub on Jun-14-2009 13:06:

And what about that innocent kid who's sitting in his living room watching tv when that stray bullet comes through his window...

That's what he gets for living in that neighborhood???


Posted by Cuzo on Jun-14-2009 13:13:

One grow op was on my street.


Posted by bluE_Neon on Jun-14-2009 15:09:


What about the police putting the people behind bars for extortion and conspiracy?


Posted by Jben on Jun-14-2009 16:26:

quote:
Originally posted by ItalianPoiSon
thats why i can't find any weed? fucking police


This could mean a rough winter for buddha , i can smell the crappy pot flooding the city already dammit!

To all the people cheering this on.. im all for cleaning up the streets of crack, crack houses... that shits just for dirt bags and bored suburbanites ech! buut!

LEAVE THE POT ALONE I SAY!!


Posted by Wurm on Jun-14-2009 16:29:

Worm Popper

quote:
Originally posted by Skipper
Everyone involved in the drug gang violence that goes along with it, including innocent bystanders?

Have you read anything about Mexico's drug wars? US Demand for drugs is so high that it's generally the most lucrative source of income in Mexico, and people can and will kill to prevent losing it.

Unfortunately the drug trade is not as pleasant and simple as talking to the guy with the backpack on the side of the dancefloor.

(This is not crack cocaine specific, it goes for basically all hard drugs. Even BC weed is being caught up in the Mexico drug trade.)


I still don't get how people connect drugs and criminality implicitly.

If you remove the criminality, then we can treat addiction and its concurrent problems in a public-health context while removing a major source of funding for organised crime.


Posted by DigiNut on Jun-14-2009 16:38:

quote:
Originally posted by VDub
You know...I always thought you were a moron...

Hello pot, my name is kettle. Being called a moron by you is like being called a bad driver by the guy who just ran three red lights and plowed into the side of a cement truck.


I see a lot of people in here talking about the violent crime that's associated with drugs. Most of you are ignoring the fact that violent crime is associated with any black market, especially one so large. If the drugs weren't illegal in the first place, the violence wouldn't exist because it wouldn't be profitable for the crime syndicates and petty gangs who find it so lucrative today.

This is just another bullet point in the list of things we've banned because they scare or offend us - only in this case, because of the ridiculously high demand, there is actually competition among suppliers, and the only way for them to compete is with physical force because they have no protection under existing trade laws.

I think 50 years of evidence showing literally zero reduction in the rate of drug use should be enough for us to just say "no" to the constant parade of new laws and precedents and "spring cleaning" designed to chip away at our rights and expand police powers. Oh right, half of these people were on probation, so they were already criminals. What crime were they on probation for? DRUGS!


quote:
Originally posted by Kellyboop
The possible family and friends who have to go through loving someone with a crack/cocaine addiction

This is the only point I saw in this thread that wasn't engaging in lazy circular reasoning. This is true, the families and friends do get hurt. However, this is also true of any addiction, including alcohol, gambling, or smoking (if the person ends up with cancer at age 30). Making it a crime because of this is the extreme-right-wing, socially conservative solution to the problem, which I would expect most people here to be against.

Instead, we should be supporting the same kind of detox/rehab programs that are available for all other addictions. They exist for "hard drugs", but they are ridiculously expensive because they are so rare, and they're obviously limited in the treatments they can provide. Nicotine addictions, for example, are very often treated with a gradually-decreasing dose; that's obviously not an option for crack cocaine because it would be illegal to administer.


Posted by d-form on Jun-14-2009 18:30:

[QUOTE]Originally posted by DigiNut
Most of you are ignoring the fact that violent crime is associated with any black market, especially one so large.

Supply and demand. Making something illegal is the surest way to lower the supply and therefore increase the profit/cost attracting a criminal element.


Posted by Wurm on Jun-14-2009 21:22:

Worm Popper

The War on Drugs: We're losing. The people on drugs are winning. What does that say about drugs?


Posted by jsibilin on Jun-14-2009 21:39:

quote:
Originally posted by Wurm
The War on Drugs: We're losing. The people on drugs are winning. What does that say about drugs?


some drugs are good , some drugs are bad!

i think cops should concentrate on removing GUNS! or even knives/swords! then the criminals will have to fight with their fists !! fcukin PUSSY';s

while your at it.. make cigarette's illegal that way you can fine ppl for smoking tobacco and make more money off that!!!!


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