First time Marijuana arrest of 18 year old nets him 26 Year sentence

ElFenix

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wtf? rapists don't even get that! trafficking?
 

Trezza

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from what i remember from high school all the kids who SOLD drugs were scumbags and i wouldn't complain if any of them got time for selling drugs. Remember kids as young as 14 are in High School. Thats just wrong.
 

Kadarin

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Now there's a kid who's such a danger to society that he deserves to be locked up for a long, long time. 26 years is too short a time for someone who supports terrorism in our great nation, and I, for one, am glad that we are showing resolve in our War on Drugs. Make no mistake..
 

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rapists don't even get that!

Uh thats not true.

Shocking to say the least.

No its not. If you sell drugs, you get a harsh sentence, his might be overly harsh, it will probably get knocked down to 10-12. He would have had a slap on the wrist if he was just busted for possession.
 

datalink7

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Originally posted by: Astaroth33
Now there's a kid who's such a danger to society that he deserves to be locked up for a long, long time. 26 years is too short a time for someone who supports terrorism in our great nation, and I, for one, am glad that we are showing resolve in our War on Drugs. Make no mistake..

I'm not so sure such a harsh sentence is prudent at this juncture...
 

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Originally posted by: Astaroth33
Now there's a kid who's such a danger to society that he deserves to be locked up for a long, long time. 26 years is too short a time for someone who supports terrorism in our great nation, and I, for one, am glad that we are showing resolve in our War on Drugs. Make no mistake..

i know. lock em all up:)

and then lock up ashcroft and the rest of the anti drug band for inflating the prices of plants until they become viable for terrorist funding. silly bastids.
 

Shockwave

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Read the article. It screams entrapment if you ask me.
I think I would look for a better attorney.
 

Mill

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Originally posted by: Shockwave
Read the article. It screams entrapment if you ask me.
I think I would look for a better attorney.

Umm no it is not entrapment at all. Sorry. The sentence was too harsh in my opinion but one thing this case was not was entrapment.

Entrapment is a justification defense when a defendant is deceived into wrongdoing. This only works if a defendant who is not predisposed to commit a crime is enticed or coerced into committing a crime that they normally would not do.
 

Shockwave

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"The agent, who agreed to talk about his work as long as he not be identified, said Nichols showed him photos of students suspected of being involved in drugs. He was assigned to senior English and government, both of Alexander's classes. "

Sure, they didnt single him out at all......
 

BurnItDwn

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26 years is WAYYY too much time for somebody to be locked up for something like this.

They shoulda just smacked him upside the head ... locked him in jail for a few days ... and then put him on probation ...
26 years of a persons life for a minor crime is quite excessive. (IMO any crime where nothing is stolen, and nobody is hurt or decieved is quite minor) I could understand maybe 1 or 2 years ... but 26 years ... what a waste
 

Kadarin

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Originally posted by: BurnItDwn
26 years is WAYYY too much time for somebody to be locked up for something like this.

They shoulda just smacked him upside the head ... locked him in jail for a few days ... and then put him on probation ...
26 years of a persons life for a minor crime is quite excessive. (IMO any crime where nothing is stolen, and nobody is hurt or decieved is quite minor) I could understand maybe 1 or 2 years ... but 26 years ... what a waste

But this is America's War on Drugs! Our great nation will show the world that we will not put up with the scourge perpetrated on our culture by these drug lords, these merchants of terror who would enslave our children. We are putting these evildoers on notice, that we will smoke them out of their holes.. And the nations that currently harbor them are also on notice: You're either with us, or against us.

We're calling for zero tolerance; yes, it's harsh, but we must make sacrifices to prove our resolve. Make no mistake, we will show the world that we will pass this test.
 

aircooled

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...all the attorneys and judges can comfortably pour themselves a drink tonight and sleep well...
 

isekii

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You see people a lot worse than this with a slap on the wrist~

i feel for the kid~

18 getting 26 years in the pen~

 

spaceman

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what a great way to piss some tax dollars away!
they should release all the pedophiles,armed robbers, and rapists to make more room for these minor drug offenders!
 

Jeff7

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Originally posted by: Astaroth33
Now there's a kid who's such a danger to society that he deserves to be locked up for a long, long time. 26 years is too short a time for someone who supports terrorism in our great nation, and I, for one, am glad that we are showing resolve in our War on Drugs. Make no mistake..

Supports terrorism? I find some of those ads - that drugs support terrorism, and SUV's support it too - a little far fetched. Especially those things about SUV's - by that logic, anything that uses gasoline supports terrorism; even the government uses gas.
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This person was selling drugs - it seems that yes, he has some issues that need to be solved. I don't know that he's going to get much help in prison.

Originally posted by: ncircle
what a great way to piss some tax dollars away!
they should release all the pedophiles,armed robbers, and rapists to make more room for these minor drug offenders!
Well yeah - they don't get sentences that are this long, so they will be released.
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brxndxn

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This is complete bullsh!t... Thank God for groups like NORML and the ACLU. It's almost sad I have to say that, because I am a Republican.

But, fvck the drug war. It's a waste of money, limit on freedoms, and puts high school students growing a plant away for life... His life is completely ruined now.

Drugs do NOT support terrorism. Anyone that believes that is a fool. Sorry, but it's just another thing that our government has made up to attack our emotions. It's the government's fault that drug prices are so high... so it makes it lucrative for terrorists.

Now there's a kid who's such a danger to society that he deserves to be locked up for a long, long time. 26 years is too short a time for someone who supports terrorism in our great nation, and I, for one, am glad that we are showing resolve in our War on Drugs. Make no mistake..

At first I thought you were being sarcastic.. I cannot understand how you'd actually believe that... and you even quote the plain BS that we see in 30-second slots between our shows.