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re: Life w/o parole for 2.4 lbs. of weed + 104 years for 30g of cocaine: welcome to Alabama

Posted on 3/23/17 at 2:49 pm to
Posted by NYNolaguy1
Member since May 2011
21764 posts
Posted on 3/23/17 at 2:49 pm to
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So, it doesn't.

Cool.


Do me a favor and copy the TOS from her CC and we'll find out together.
Posted by Dr RC
The Money Pit
Member since Aug 2011
61479 posts
Posted on 3/23/17 at 2:50 pm to
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Pots one thing but cocaine is on a whole different level.


Is it really though? Maybe 20 years ago that might be true but these days its incredibly easy to get prescriptions for shite that isn't all that different (or any less addictive) than coke.
Posted by DisplacedBuckeye
Member since Dec 2013
76732 posts
Posted on 3/23/17 at 2:50 pm to
She doesn't have a credit card.
Posted by NYNolaguy1
Member since May 2011
21764 posts
Posted on 3/23/17 at 2:52 pm to
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She doesn't have a credit card.


That would be problematic then huh
Posted by DisplacedBuckeye
Member since Dec 2013
76732 posts
Posted on 3/23/17 at 2:53 pm to
Indeed.

No felonies for this guy.
Posted by Snipe
Member since Nov 2015
16732 posts
Posted on 3/23/17 at 3:00 pm to
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Maybe they should let heroine do that. I am all for Darwin working his magic.



I'm fine with it but in the mean time their asses should rot in prison if they get caught breaking the law multiple times.
Posted by LNCHBOX
70448
Member since Jun 2009
89137 posts
Posted on 3/23/17 at 3:01 pm to
Looking at the penalties, that at most would be a misdemeanor if you were ever prosecuted.

quote:

(A) except as provided in subparagraph (B), a fine under this title or imprisonment for not more than one year, or both, in the case of an offense under subsection (a)(2), (a)(3), or (a)(6) of this section which does not occur after a conviction for another offense under this section, or an attempt to commit an offense punishable under this subparagraph;

(B) a fine under this title or imprisonment for not more than 5 years, or both, in the case of an offense under subsection (a)(2), or an attempt to commit an offense punishable under this subparagraph, if—
(i) the offense was committed for purposes of commercial advantage or private financial gain;
(ii) the offense was committed in furtherance of any criminal or tortious act in violation of the Constitution or laws of the United States or of any State; or
(iii) the value of the information obtained exceeds $5,000; and

(C) a fine under this title or imprisonment for not more than ten years, or both, in the case of an offense under subsection (a)(2), (a)(3) or (a)(6) of this section which occurs after a conviction for another offense under this section, or an attempt to commit an offense punishable under this subparagraph;

Any better examples of felonies people are doing everyday?
Posted by TheRodFather
Member since Sep 2014
619 posts
Posted on 3/23/17 at 3:02 pm to
Paying your wife's CC is not a felony, and you cannot find one example of a person being charged with a felony for doing so. Even if it violated this law, it still wouldn't be a felony. Felonies in general are usually violent or sexual in nature. To say people inadvertently commit felonies everyday has absolutely no truth to it.
Posted by Aubie Spr96
lolwut?
Member since Dec 2009
44448 posts
Posted on 3/23/17 at 3:07 pm to
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And the idiots in Montgomery are trying to steal $800M to build new prisons to house all these non violent offenders.


Came here to say this. If they decriminalized pot, they would have all the money needed to fix our current prison system by lowering the total population and increasing revenues.
Posted by Thunder
Western by God Vernon Parish
Member since Mar 2006
2421 posts
Posted on 3/23/17 at 3:08 pm to
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Too stupid to follow the rules, get in the box. 

You like your rules don't ya bud?
Posted by Blue Velvet
Apple butter toast is nice
Member since Nov 2009
20112 posts
Posted on 3/23/17 at 3:09 pm to
Drug dealers are heroes. They provide a necessary service and product, despite persecution, danger, and possibly jail. They don't act like they are owed anything and dealing with them is a consensual transaction. We should value them more than cops. It's a shame that their business is illegal, forcing them use street justice when problems arise, due to the lack of courts at their disposal.
Posted by LNCHBOX
70448
Member since Jun 2009
89137 posts
Posted on 3/23/17 at 3:12 pm to
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We should value them more than cops.


Way too obvious.
Posted by DisplacedBuckeye
Member since Dec 2013
76732 posts
Posted on 3/23/17 at 3:16 pm to


Jesus, you polished the frick out of that hook.
Posted by Tiguar
Montana
Member since Mar 2012
33131 posts
Posted on 3/23/17 at 3:17 pm to
I miss hardcore libertarians posting here. Post more.
Posted by Blue Velvet
Apple butter toast is nice
Member since Nov 2009
20112 posts
Posted on 3/23/17 at 3:17 pm to
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too obvious.

It should be obvious to anyone that we should value consensual, voluntary interactions over forceful, often violent, ones. Basic stuff really.
Posted by LNCHBOX
70448
Member since Jun 2009
89137 posts
Posted on 3/23/17 at 3:18 pm to
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It should be obvious to anyone that we should value consensual, voluntary interactions over forceful, often violent, ones. Basic stuff really.




Yep, cops are just out to violently interact with the public. Drug dealers are just doing the lord's work.
Posted by roadGator
DeBoar’s dome
Member since Feb 2009
158004 posts
Posted on 3/23/17 at 3:18 pm to
Oh dear
Posted by RogerTheShrubber
Juneau, AK
Member since Jan 2009
299716 posts
Posted on 3/23/17 at 3:19 pm to
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Just let cocaine dealers deal? Is that your stance?


Sure. It's a voluntary, no victim market.
Posted by LNCHBOX
70448
Member since Jun 2009
89137 posts
Posted on 3/23/17 at 3:20 pm to
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Sure. It's a voluntary, no victim market


Yea, addicts never do anything to the innocent.
Posted by Cody San Pedro
Bozeman
Member since Mar 2017
93 posts
Posted on 3/23/17 at 3:20 pm to
clearly you are a junkie
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