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Originally Posted by jame$thegreat
Not surprised that the DEA made their way into the trade so easily, I am surprised that they had the patience to bust small time college dealers. I understand that the DEA works its way up the ladder by getting small time dealers to flip on their suppliers, but small time dealers of marijuana and prescription medication are hardly what they are generally focusing on. Heroin and methamphetamines are certainly understandable targets.
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James, seriously, did you even
read the article?
These weren't street rats holding a bag or two of weed for their street rat buddies to buy.
And did they even mention prescription drugs? I didn't see any references.
What I did see was this:
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A lawyer for one student arrested last week with about $15,000 worth of cocaine and marijuana did not immediately return a call. The names of the lawyers for some of other defendants could not immediately be learned.
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They apparently made little effort to launder their spoils. One fraternity brother arrested Tuesday drove his Lexus directly from a $400 cocaine sale on campus to a nearby bank, where he deposited the cash, according to court papers.
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I mean, look at these idiots:
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"I never thought something like that would happen here," she said. "To think they think drugs are such a big issue here, it's ridiculous."
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What does this flake consider to be a "big" issue when it comes to drugs?
We're talking about teenagers here guys. Teenagers doing hundreds or thousands of dollars a pop in hard drugs like cocaine and undoubtedly massive amounts of your beloved pot.
What, does it take Pablo Escobar setting up public warehouse on campus before people see a problem in front of their face?