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4 year old dealer busted at school

Postby Hairless Kitten II » Sun Sep 20, 2009 11:18 pm

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A New Jersey father is accused of giving his 4-year-old son bags of cocaine telling him they were candy.

Newark police say Shaheed Wright of East Orange put several bags of cocaine inside his son’s jacket after police were about to arrest him.

The child took the bags to his day school on Friday and shared the drugs with other 4-year-olds.

Authorities said after a teacher saw powdery white substance on a girl’s mouth she notified the East Orange police and after searching the boy’s pockets, they found several baggies of cocaine.

Wright, 25, was charged with four counts of child endangerment and drug offenses.

The children were taken to a local hospital but thankfully, they were not injured.

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How low can you go? I hope they will send this Shaheed creature for a long time in jail.

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Postby Vault 10 » Sun Sep 20, 2009 11:29 pm

We need more and better trained recreational consumables distributors. Training them starting at 4 years old will help... but not if they get busted. Good idea, terrible implementation.
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Postby Post-Unity Terra » Mon Sep 21, 2009 12:01 am

Vault 10 wrote:We need more and better trained recreational consumables distributors. Training them starting at 4 years old will help... but not if they get busted. Good idea, terrible implementation.

It's the free market at work!

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Postby RoI3 » Mon Sep 21, 2009 12:39 am

LOL. What's the point of that?
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Postby Hairless Kitten II » Mon Sep 21, 2009 12:46 am

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I wish that you were my Lollipop.
Sweet things, I will never get enough.
If you show me to the sugar tree,
will you give me a sodapop for free.

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Postby Kashindahar » Mon Sep 21, 2009 1:35 am

Hairless Kitten II wrote:I am the Candyman - Coming from Bountyland.
I am the Candyman - Coming from Bountyland.

I wish that you were my Lollipop.
Sweet things, I will never get enough.
If you show me to the sugar tree,
will you give me a sodapop for free.

Come with me Honey,
I'm your sweet sugar Candyman.
Run like the wind - fly with me to Bountyland.


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Postby New Dracora » Mon Sep 21, 2009 1:45 am

Kids gotta learn a profession sooner or later - I hear drug dealing is a growth industry.

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Postby Hairless Kitten II » Mon Sep 21, 2009 2:00 am

New Dracora wrote:Kids gotta learn a profession sooner or later - I hear drug dealing is a growth industry.


There's a position vacant in an East Orange school, since the former dealer is out of stocks.

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Postby Wilgrove » Mon Sep 21, 2009 2:05 am

New Dracora wrote:Kids gotta learn a profession sooner or later - I hear drug dealing is a growth industry.


Who knows, he can work through the ranks and become a Colombian drug lord. *nods*

Honestly, if the USA would repeal drug laws, and regulate drugs like they do with alcohol & cigarettes, we probably would not have prison over population.

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Wilgrove wrote:
New Dracora wrote:Kids gotta learn a profession sooner or later - I hear drug dealing is a growth industry.


Who knows, he can work through the ranks and become a Colombian drug lord. *nods*

Honestly, if the USA would repeal drug laws, and regulate drugs like they do with alcohol & cigarettes, we probably would not have prison over population.


I can't wait to see the streets loaded with heroin-, cocaine-, crack- & crystal meth users.

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Postby Wilgrove » Mon Sep 21, 2009 2:11 am

Hairless Kitten II wrote:
Wilgrove wrote:
New Dracora wrote:Kids gotta learn a profession sooner or later - I hear drug dealing is a growth industry.


Who knows, he can work through the ranks and become a Colombian drug lord. *nods*

Honestly, if the USA would repeal drug laws, and regulate drugs like they do with alcohol & cigarettes, we probably would not have prison over population.


I can't wait to see the streets loaded with heroin-, cocaine-, crack- & crystal meth users.


Hey, whatever people want to put into their bodies is their business, not the government.

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Postby Hairless Kitten II » Mon Sep 21, 2009 2:18 am

Wilgrove wrote:
Hairless Kitten II wrote:
Wilgrove wrote:
New Dracora wrote:Kids gotta learn a profession sooner or later - I hear drug dealing is a growth industry.


Who knows, he can work through the ranks and become a Colombian drug lord. *nods*

Honestly, if the USA would repeal drug laws, and regulate drugs like they do with alcohol & cigarettes, we probably would not have prison over population.


I can't wait to see the streets loaded with heroin-, cocaine-, crack- & crystal meth users.


Hey, whatever people want to put into their bodies is their business, not the government.


You know one country where heroin, cocaine, crack or crystal meth is allowed?

Anyway, till they put some heroin in the body of your 16 year old daughter - with her permission.

Hard drug users cause a lot of problems to the society:

They are raising criminality.
They are raising traffic casualties
A significant share isn’t working and thus eating welfare or unemployment cheques.
They increase the healthcare costs for all


So in your view a society hasn’t the right to protect itself against these threats?

I doubt that you could find one single mother of a hard drug addict that would share your point of view.

Every society is having rules & laws. If you think you could do what you want any time and any place then you're putting yourself outside the society. Why not searching for an uninhabited island to express your lifestyle and thus not harming our society anymore?
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Postby Kobrania » Mon Sep 21, 2009 2:39 am

Hairless Kitten II wrote:
Wilgrove wrote:
Hairless Kitten II wrote:
Wilgrove wrote:
New Dracora wrote:Kids gotta learn a profession sooner or later - I hear drug dealing is a growth industry.


Who knows, he can work through the ranks and become a Colombian drug lord. *nods*

Honestly, if the USA would repeal drug laws, and regulate drugs like they do with alcohol & cigarettes, we probably would not have prison over population.


I can't wait to see the streets loaded with heroin-, cocaine-, crack- & crystal meth users.


Hey, whatever people want to put into their bodies is their business, not the government.


You know one country where heroin, cocaine, crack or crystal meth is allowed?

Anyway, till they put some heroin in the body of your 16 year old daughter - with her permission.

Hard drug users cause a lot of problems to the society:

They are raising criminality.
They are raising traffic casualties
A significant share isn’t working and thus eating welfare or unemployment cheques.
They increase the healthcare costs for all


So in your view a society hasn’t the right to protect itself against these threats?

I doubt that you could find one single mother of a hard drug addict that would share your point of view.

Every society is having rules & laws. If you think you could do what you want any time and any place then you're putting yourself outside the society. Why not searching for an uninhabited island to express your lifestyle and thus not harming our society anymore?

But illegalising them funds organised crime...
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Postby Hairless Kitten II » Mon Sep 21, 2009 2:41 am

Kobrania wrote:But illegalising them funds organised crime...


Cigarettes & alcohol (& prostitution in my country) are legal. Still the mob is making good money with those goods & services.
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Postby Wilgrove » Mon Sep 21, 2009 2:43 am

Hairless Kitten II wrote:
Kobrania wrote:But illegalising them funds organised crime...


Cigarettes & alcohol are legal. Still the mob is making good money with cigarettes & alcohol...


No, they make money on gambling, extortion, and racketeering.

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Postby Kobrania » Mon Sep 21, 2009 2:43 am

Hairless Kitten II wrote:
Kobrania wrote:But illegalising them funds organised crime...


Cigarettes & alcohol are legal. Still the mob is making good money with cigarettes & alcohol...

I have never bought alcohol from a dealer... :eyebrow:

I am against the use of hard drugs, but I don't think you should illegalised them, because some thug always caters to the Nations demands.
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Postby Wilgrove » Mon Sep 21, 2009 2:50 am

Hairless Kitten II wrote:You know one country where heroin, cocaine, crack or crystal meth is allowed?


No I don't.

Anyway, till they put some heroin in the body of your 16 year old daughter - with her permission.


Ok, and the point of this statement was....?

Hard drug users cause a lot of problems to the society:

They are raising criminality.


We already have a crime problem because drugs are illegal.

They are raising traffic casualties


Alcohol also causes traffic casualties, should we ban them? Oh wait, we did that back in the 1920s, didn't work out too well.

A significant share isn’t working and thus eating welfare or unemployment cheques.


Ok, I don't understand what you're trying to say here.

They increase the healthcare costs for all


So does people who eat too much fatty foods. Should we ban those?

So in your view a society hasn’t the right to protect itself against these threats?


My views is to not treat adults like little kids. Inform them of the dangers of using drugs (like we did with Cigarettes and Alcohol) and then let them make their own choices. If they commit a crime while high, then they should deal with the consequences of that crime.

I doubt that you could find one single mother of a hard drug addict that would share your point of view.


Pulling at my heart strings won't work, so please stick to hard facts.

Every society is having rules & laws. If you think you could do what you want any time and any place then you're putting yourself outside the society. Why not searching for an uninhabited island to express your lifestyle and thus not harming our society anymore?


How am I harming society by saying that drugs should not be illegal? How am I harming society by saying that the War on Drugs is a bust, and it's nothing more than a money racket? I actually contribute to society through my business. What do you do for society?

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Postby Hairless Kitten II » Mon Sep 21, 2009 2:50 am

Wilgrove wrote:
Hairless Kitten II wrote:
Kobrania wrote:But illegalising them funds organised crime...


Cigarettes & alcohol are legal. Still the mob is making good money with cigarettes & alcohol...


No, they make money on gambling, extortion, and racketeering.


http://www.organized-crime.de/cigarettesmuggling.htm

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Postby BIteland » Mon Sep 21, 2009 2:57 am

Kobrania wrote:
Hairless Kitten II wrote:
Wilgrove wrote:
Hairless Kitten II wrote:
Wilgrove wrote:
New Dracora wrote:Kids gotta learn a profession sooner or later - I hear drug dealing is a growth industry.


Who knows, he can work through the ranks and become a Colombian drug lord. *nods*

Honestly, if the USA would repeal drug laws, and regulate drugs like they do with alcohol & cigarettes, we probably would not have prison over population.


I can't wait to see the streets loaded with heroin-, cocaine-, crack- & crystal meth users.


Hey, whatever people want to put into their bodies is their business, not the government.


You know one country where heroin, cocaine, crack or crystal meth is allowed?

Anyway, till they put some heroin in the body of your 16 year old daughter - with her permission.

Hard drug users cause a lot of problems to the society:

They are raising criminality.
They are raising traffic casualties
A significant share isn’t working and thus eating welfare or unemployment cheques.
They increase the healthcare costs for all


So in your view a society hasn’t the right to protect itself against these threats?

I doubt that you could find one single mother of a hard drug addict that would share your point of view.

Every society is having rules & laws. If you think you could do what you want any time and any place then you're putting yourself outside the society. Why not searching for an uninhabited island to express your lifestyle and thus not harming our society anymore?

But illegalising them funds organised crime...



If we used that kind of hinky logic lets decriminalize child porn, because it funds illegal criminal organizations
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Postby Kobrania » Mon Sep 21, 2009 2:59 am

Which it does?
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Postby Wilgrove » Mon Sep 21, 2009 2:59 am

BIteland wrote:If we used that kind of hinky logic lets decriminalize child porn because make it illegal funds criminal organizations


No, kiddie porn is illegal because under current laws, children cannot give consent. We are talking about adults using drugs.

So your argument fails.

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Postby BIteland » Mon Sep 21, 2009 3:04 am

Wilgrove wrote:
BIteland wrote:If we used that kind of hinky logic lets decriminalize child porn because make it illegal funds criminal organizations


No, kiddie porn is illegal because under current laws, children cannot give consent. We are talking about adults using drugs.

So your argument fails.

Your argument had nothing to do with consent , it was to do with the fact with drugs fund illegal organizations, so we should decriminalize said drugs to cut of their funding.
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Postby Hairless Kitten II » Mon Sep 21, 2009 3:08 am

Wilgrove wrote:
Hairless Kitten II wrote:You know one country where heroin, cocaine, crack or crystal meth is allowed?


No I don't.

Anyway, till they put some heroin in the body of your 16 year old daughter - with her permission.


Ok, and the point of this statement was....?

Hard drug users cause a lot of problems to the society:

They are raising criminality.


We already have a crime problem because drugs are illegal.

They are raising traffic casualties


Alcohol also causes traffic casualties, should we ban them? Oh wait, we did that back in the 1920s, didn't work out too well.

A significant share isn’t working and thus eating welfare or unemployment cheques.


Ok, I don't understand what you're trying to say here.

They increase the healthcare costs for all


So does people who eat too much fatty foods. Should we ban those?

So in your view a society hasn’t the right to protect itself against these threats?


My views is to not treat adults like little kids. Inform them of the dangers of using drugs (like we did with Cigarettes and Alcohol) and then let them make their own choices. If they commit a crime while high, then they should deal with the consequences of that crime.

I doubt that you could find one single mother of a hard drug addict that would share your point of view.


Pulling at my heart strings won't work, so please stick to hard facts.

Every society is having rules & laws. If you think you could do what you want any time and any place then you're putting yourself outside the society. Why not searching for an uninhabited island to express your lifestyle and thus not harming our society anymore?


How am I harming society by saying that drugs should not be illegal? How am I harming society by saying that the War on Drugs is a bust, and it's nothing more than a money racket? I actually contribute to society through my business. What do you do for society?


If you don't know one country that is allowing the above hard drugs, then maybe, maybe they are a little smarter than you isn't? They can't be ALL wrong, isn't? The point of the 16 year old daughter is rather clear. Extreme liberals like it to see that every one can do what they want, until it happens in their back garden. So the crime rates are not high enough in your country? Let's make cocaine, heroin & crack legal that will certainly lower the figures, isn't? People are sometimes little kids, I don't trust all the people, I don't trust the brain capacity of all the people. Some people are not capable to make good decisions. Hard facts? Sure, do you know parents of drug addicted children that share your point of view? Yes alcohol & cigarettes are legal. And yes they do cause troubles but not at the same level as hard drugs, not even close. Maybe you have a business and maybe you contribute to society through that business but your extreme liberal points about hard drugs would collapse a society, no doubt about that one. What I do for society? I'm a usability engineer. I make sure that you're not killed by accident when a doctor is using healthcare systems, I saved 3000 people their jobs once due enhanced usability because the performance levelled or a tire manufactory was able to create better & safer tires due a better usability of the software in use.
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Hairless Kitten II wrote:
Wilgrove wrote:
Hairless Kitten II wrote:You know one country where heroin, cocaine, crack or crystal meth is allowed?


No I don't.

Anyway, till they put some heroin in the body of your 16 year old daughter - with her permission.


Ok, and the point of this statement was....?

Hard drug users cause a lot of problems to the society:

They are raising criminality.


We already have a crime problem because drugs are illegal.

They are raising traffic casualties


Alcohol also causes traffic casualties, should we ban them? Oh wait, we did that back in the 1920s, didn't work out too well.

A significant share isn’t working and thus eating welfare or unemployment cheques.


Ok, I don't understand what you're trying to say here.

They increase the healthcare costs for all


So does people who eat too much fatty foods. Should we ban those?

So in your view a society hasn’t the right to protect itself against these threats?


My views is to not treat adults like little kids. Inform them of the dangers of using drugs (like we did with Cigarettes and Alcohol) and then let them make their own choices. If they commit a crime while high, then they should deal with the consequences of that crime.

I doubt that you could find one single mother of a hard drug addict that would share your point of view.


Pulling at my heart strings won't work, so please stick to hard facts.

Every society is having rules & laws. If you think you could do what you want any time and any place then you're putting yourself outside the society. Why not searching for an uninhabited island to express your lifestyle and thus not harming our society anymore?


How am I harming society by saying that drugs should not be illegal? How am I harming society by saying that the War on Drugs is a bust, and it's nothing more than a money racket? I actually contribute to society through my business. What do you do for society?


If you don't know one country that is allowing the above hard drugs, then maybe, maybe they are a little smarter than you isn't? They can't be ALL wrong, isn't? The point of the 16 year old daughter is rather clear. Extreme liberals like it to see that every one can do what they want, until it happens in their back garden. So the crime rates are not high enough in your country? Let's make cocaine, heroin & crack legal that will certainly lower the figures, isn't? People are sometimes little kids, I don't trust all the people, I don't trust the brain capacity of all the people. Some people are not capable to make good decisions. Hard facts? Sure, do you know parents of drug addicted children that share your point of view? Yes alcohol & cigarettes are legal. And yes they do cause troubles but not at the same level as hard drugs, not even close. Maybe you have a business and maybe you contribute to society though that business but your extreme liberal points about hard drugs would collapse a society, no doubt about that one. What I do for society? I'm a usability engineer. I make sure that you're not killed by accident when a doctor is using healthcare systems, I saved 3000 people their jobs once due enhanced usability because the performance levelled or a tire manufactory was able to create better & safer tires due a better usability of the software in use.


We have major gang problems here in Blighty, all funded by illegal substances. If they were legal, they wouldn't have that income.
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Postby Hairless Kitten II » Mon Sep 21, 2009 3:22 am

Kobrania wrote:
Hairless Kitten II wrote:
Wilgrove wrote:
Hairless Kitten II wrote:You know one country where heroin, cocaine, crack or crystal meth is allowed?


No I don't.

Anyway, till they put some heroin in the body of your 16 year old daughter - with her permission.


Ok, and the point of this statement was....?

Hard drug users cause a lot of problems to the society:

They are raising criminality.


We already have a crime problem because drugs are illegal.

They are raising traffic casualties


Alcohol also causes traffic casualties, should we ban them? Oh wait, we did that back in the 1920s, didn't work out too well.

A significant share isn’t working and thus eating welfare or unemployment cheques.


Ok, I don't understand what you're trying to say here.

They increase the healthcare costs for all


So does people who eat too much fatty foods. Should we ban those?

So in your view a society hasn’t the right to protect itself against these threats?


My views is to not treat adults like little kids. Inform them of the dangers of using drugs (like we did with Cigarettes and Alcohol) and then let them make their own choices. If they commit a crime while high, then they should deal with the consequences of that crime.

I doubt that you could find one single mother of a hard drug addict that would share your point of view.


Pulling at my heart strings won't work, so please stick to hard facts.

Every society is having rules & laws. If you think you could do what you want any time and any place then you're putting yourself outside the society. Why not searching for an uninhabited island to express your lifestyle and thus not harming our society anymore?


How am I harming society by saying that drugs should not be illegal? How am I harming society by saying that the War on Drugs is a bust, and it's nothing more than a money racket? I actually contribute to society through my business. What do you do for society?


If you don't know one country that is allowing the above hard drugs, then maybe, maybe they are a little smarter than you isn't? They can't be ALL wrong, isn't? The point of the 16 year old daughter is rather clear. Extreme liberals like it to see that every one can do what they want, until it happens in their back garden. So the crime rates are not high enough in your country? Let's make cocaine, heroin & crack legal that will certainly lower the figures, isn't? People are sometimes little kids, I don't trust all the people, I don't trust the brain capacity of all the people. Some people are not capable to make good decisions. Hard facts? Sure, do you know parents of drug addicted children that share your point of view? Yes alcohol & cigarettes are legal. And yes they do cause troubles but not at the same level as hard drugs, not even close. Maybe you have a business and maybe you contribute to society though that business but your extreme liberal points about hard drugs would collapse a society, no doubt about that one. What I do for society? I'm a usability engineer. I make sure that you're not killed by accident when a doctor is using healthcare systems, I saved 3000 people their jobs once due enhanced usability because the performance levelled or a tire manufactory was able to create better & safer tires due a better usability of the software in use.


We have major gang problems here in Blighty, all funded by illegal substances. If they were legal, they wouldn't have that income.


And the gangs would disappear if the hard drugs were legal? :) The gangs would look for another income or still sell hard drugs legal and illegal: there's big money involved, even if it was legal.

I saw 2 documentaries about what crystal meth is doing to the people in US cities like Fresno: well that's not my kind of society. If hard drugs would be legal then THAT is what you get (and even far worse).

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