Representative Trey Radel (R-FL) arrested and charged with cocaine possession in DC

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Jhhnn

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When LEO's sell drugs, bust the buyers, that's entrapment in my book & should not be condoned.

Only deep pocket defendants ever get to court to prove that point-

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_DeLorean#Arrest_and_trial

So, circumstantially, LEO's will pull whatever shit they think they can get away with. They're successful a lot more often than not.

Break the law to enforce the law? No Problem!
 

Matt1970

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Unless they are making someone do something they normally wouldn't, it is not entrapment.
 

bshole

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Unless they are making someone do something they normally wouldn't, it is not entrapment.

Yea its awesome that our government can spend our taxdollars chasing down and arresting people for what they put into their body. Now if they could only spend some money on preventing crimes with an actual victim, you know the unimportant ones like murder, rape, kidnapping, etc....

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