Comments on: Ex-Cop Gives Tips On How To Hide Drugs
Former Texas Drug Cop Makes Video Titled 'Never Get Busted Again'
- Been smoking pot steadily for 30 years. I work in a very technical field; have a PhD in Quantum Mathematics, a Masters Degree in Applied Mathematics, a Bachelor of Science Degree in Electronic Engineering, and Tutor mathematics to the underprivileged kids who want to do better in math. Work a steady 55-60 hours a week. I usually go over a year between times I am sick. I have had the same job for over 22 years and have advanced pretty well in pay and position. I am not a heavy smoker of it, but something like after a long day at work, go home, take care of my pets, check my messages and take a few hits to remove the stress of the day. I have never and will never let it affect my work or job. I don't drink alcohol but maybe a beer or two after mowing the lawn in the summer time. I truly believe that if the government could figure out how to tap into the 35 Billion dollar a year crop, they would. Yes, 35 Billion. It is the number one money making crop in the United States. I have always wondered why they don't stick it in liquor stores like mentioned before, because that would be considered a SIN tax. It can be regulated and possibly decrease the amount of cigarette smokers there are, because this a proven fact that pot has fewer harmful chemicals in it than cigarettes. Just my opinion that%u2019s all. I have read the others and they all have a good point.
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- Where is the indignation for radar detectors? Speeders kill more people than pot. Let us smoke (and pay a tax) in peace........
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- RonaldStark,
I'd watch the "skechy biker dude" ***, your life wll probably be saved by one before it is saved by a rougue cop, grow your own *** if you don't respect where you get it from! Not only am I an att. I am an MC in the Veterans! - Reply to this comment
- Dark side? Think about it he makes a video on where to hide drugs. The drug population buys the video...the police buy it too and look where he said to hide it. Result a 100% bust rate. How is that bad?
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- Hey supercop144,
It should be stupercop144! Have never seen a case in which a parent killed or violently beat their children who had a buzz from pot! I'm an attorney in a prominet State and City, glad your not on our police force, sounds like you have something to hide also!? I'm tired of Dirty Cops in our system Country wide! Do your HOMEWORK officer and pay attention! - Reply to this comment
- supercop144--
You stated "motorcycle gangs who control the majority of cannabis coming into the United States"
Um, go to hell. Im in a M/C...its the *** illegals that bring that pot over here. They wouldnt be able to read this because its in English for one.
You need to go back to cop school you jerk.
I think this is KICK! Stupid BIG HEAD cops out there they are all BARNEYfied.
People go down for a bag of weed, but yet its ok if the COP beats the *** out of his wife...Happens all the time.
I hate cops. - Reply to this comment
- supercop,
I'd like to see it switched over just like alcohol was so many years ago. Was the gov't so afraid of the mob that they kept it illegal. No. Regulate it in Liquor Stores. If I still smoked I'd much rather go down to the weed shop then continue buying it from some sketchy biker dude.
If it was regulated, the bad guys would stop selling it. The only drug I'd like to see legalized is cannabis. I think all other drugs lead straight to loserville....my 2 cents. - Reply to this comment
- Hey ronald,
What about all the prescriptions that people doctor shop for. How about methamphetamine which contains no opiates that have ruined a nation. What about putting marijuana in formaldehyde and then being smoked. How do think you will control the cartels and motorcycle gangs who control the majority of cannabis coming into the United States. Are you going to step up and confront these so called legal entities. Its all about money and they are not about to give up their piece of the pie. So law enforcement continues to be a tool used so legal marijuana suppliers can reap the rewards - Reply to this comment
- supercop144,
We are not advocating for narcotics to be legal. We're talking pot...not opiates or coca products!
When I was taught in school about drugs narcotics were anything opiate or coca derived. not cannabis. - Reply to this comment
- xenalily,
You are right that there probably arent hundreds of thousands of people in prison solely because of pot....BUT...The resources and time our courts use to process marijuana users takes away from the quick convictions we need for murderers and child molesters and other criminals.
You must agree that the damage caused by POT being illegal outweighs the good it is being illegal. - Reply to this comment
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