50+ years in jail
Selling weed: 55 years in prison
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Wow, that's a lot of years for selling grass, and OJ is free.Comment
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Originally posted by tony404
You voted this guy in this is only the beginning .
Yes, we should start an online petition demanding the government free all drug dealers, who carried firearms free - IMMEDIATELY. this is an OUTRAGE.Comment
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another idiot. WOW this board is something elseOriginally posted by tony404
You voted this guy in this is only the beginning .Comment
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So you think this sentence, which even the judge himself objected against and which was defended by the prosecutor because the guy "had been dealing drugs for more than four years before his arrest", was a good one? You think that a guy getting a bigger sentence for dealing drugs than he would have gotten for killing someone is correct?Originally posted by xenophobic
Yes, we should start an online petition demanding the government free all drug dealers, who carried firearms free - IMMEDIATELY. this is an OUTRAGE./(bb|[^b]{2})/Comment
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You are asking conservatives to think.Originally posted by punkworld
So you think this sentence, which even the judge himself objected against and which was defended by the prosecutor because the guy "had been dealing drugs for more than four years before his arrest", was a good one? You think that a guy getting a bigger sentence for dealing drugs than he would have gotten for killing someone is correct?
That's gonna make their brains hurt.
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No, didn't you read what I said?Originally posted by punkworld
So you think this sentence, which even the judge himself objected against and which was defended by the prosecutor because the guy "had been dealing drugs for more than four years before his arrest", was a good one? You think that a guy getting a bigger sentence for dealing drugs than he would have gotten for killing someone is correct?
I think we should call for all convicted drug dealers who carry firearms to
be freed, where do you live perhaps you can put some up?Comment
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There is a world of difference between a guy that sells a little bag of pot and a serious drug dealer. Pot should be decriminalized here, It would free up jails for meth-makers.Originally posted by xenophobic
No, didn't you read what I said?
I think we should call for all convicted drug dealers who carry firearms to
be freed, where do you live perhaps you can put some up?Comment
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Marijuana is not a drug. It is an herb.Originally posted by xenophobic
Yes, we should start an online petition demanding the government free all drug dealers, who carried firearms free - IMMEDIATELY. this is an OUTRAGE.The Gay Market Is Where The Money's At!
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The insane US drug policy has been around under ever president since the 30's. They also forced it on every other country (look it up). The only President who was going to legalize it was Carter, and then his aide was busted with coke so had to abandon that idea. Thousands of people were jailed for possession alone during Clinton, although I don't remember anyone getting 55 years. Clinton liked locking up the poor blacks as much as any republican it would seem.Originally posted by tony404
You voted this guy in this is only the beginning .
However, under this extremely conservative administration, there's certainly no way things are going to get better, and they very well could get worse. Image Bush started another "war on drugs" to get people's attention off of his complete incompetence in every other aspect of governing.Comment
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Yes, perhaps they're carrying a gun to make some sort of statement? they're not going to kill someone with the gun they carry, along with illegal substances? I should imagine we have it all wrong.Originally posted by mookienow
There is a world of difference between a guy that sells a little bag of pot and a serious drug dealer. Pot should be decriminalized here, It would free up jails for meth-makers.
It's funny how all gun owners in the South are labeled as rednecks here, however someone who carried a gun + weed = national hero, call the ACLU.Comment
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you make a site with a petition on it and ill put a link to it on my sitestOriginally posted by xenophobic
Yes, we should start an online petition demanding the government free all drug dealers, who carried firearms free - IMMEDIATELY. this is an OUTRAGE.Comment
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You're right, clearly someone who could have (or could not have - there isn't any to know) killed someone should receive a much higher sentence than someone who actually did kill someone.Originally posted by xenophobic
Yes, perhaps they're carrying a gun to make some sort of statement? they're not going to kill someone with the gun they carry, along with illegal substances? I should imagine we have it all wrong./(bb|[^b]{2})/Comment
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it will prob get appealed esp. if it catches the attentions of the ACLU or something
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I guess it goes back to the whole, "invade the country that could or could not have nuclear weapons and ties to terrorism, instead of the ones that actually do" mentality. Doesn't make much sense to me either.Originally posted by punkworld
You're right, clearly someone who could have (or could not have - there isn't any to know) killed someone should receive a much higher sentence than someone who actually did kill someone.Comment
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Marijuana is illegal for the simple reason it keeps law enforcement employed and keeps the money rolling in for the prison contractors. Another way the average American gets fucked by its government.
And for you right wing fuckheads that are judging this guy while you sit there with a Budweiser
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Wow, so they cant prove anything for other crimes, so they just give him 55 years for the weed? Right.Originally posted by sacX
"Prosecutor Robert Lunt said Angelos has been suspected of drug trafficking and money laundering for years and got what he deserved"
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Matt, I have been around and seen a lot in my time, but really, you should think about the ramifications of what you have said here and be ashamed. And the rest of us should hope that others who think that way are limited in number. That kind of attitude is VERY dangerous. Wait till they have a "makeup case" against you and see how fast you change that tune.Originally posted by Matt 26z
I always believe in cases like this that the accused has probably done more in the past than what he could be tried for due to a lack of evidence. So they nail such people as hard as they can on any other charges they can think up.
It could be that he's killed in the past and no real evidence exists, so this was just the makeup case for those.Comment
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Hypocrites have a hard time seeing hypocrisy.Originally posted by SuckOnThis
Marijuana is illegal for the simple reason it keeps law enforcement employed and keeps the money rolling in for the prison contractors. Another way the average American gets fucked by its government.
And for you right wing fuckheads that are judging this guy while you sit there with a Budweiser
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Originally posted by SuckOnThis
And for you right wing fuckheads that are judging this guy while you sit there with a Budweiser
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Nice message our society sends to its people.
Plant that grows = evil
Man made drug for erection = good
No wonder people are so screwed up.Comment
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Judge Cassell said that sentencing Mr. Angelos to prison until he is 70 years old was "unjust, cruel and even irrational," but that the law that forced him to do so had not proved to be unconstitutional and thus had to stand. The sentence was all the more ironic, he said, because only two hours earlier he had been legally able to impose a sentence of 22 years on a man convicted of aggravated second-degree murder for beating an elderly woman to death with a log. That crime, he argued, was far more serious.
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Beating to death with a log.
Says it all Hmmm?Comment




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