US should legalize it all ..... try the same approach as they did during the probition
Sad situation. Kids lost the most. However, the 12 year sentence was excessive.
Especially when the Honorable in a prior case sentenced er' rebuked an individual obviously hiding behind color of law, blatantly attempting to conceal the same stuff. To top it off the she lying about being sorry (sorry she got caught maybe). Come and apologize to me? Really? On the other hand Mrs. Standupforyourbelifsbecuaseitsashittylaw gets smacked down. As a Judge who would you respect more?
30 years probation... Ouch. There's a system set up to keep you in. I'd be praying that the Judge went outside the sentencing guidelines there.
But ahhh.. Yet another reason I love the States, various laws in various States and one can live in any of them..
Especially when the Honorable in a prior case sentenced er' rebuked an individual obviously hiding behind color of law, blatantly attempting to conceal the same stuff. To top it off the she lying about being sorry (sorry she got caught maybe). Come and apologize to me? Really? On the other hand Mrs. Standupforyourbelifsbecuaseitsashittylaw gets smacked down. As a Judge who would you respect more?
30 years probation... Ouch. There's a system set up to keep you in. I'd be praying that the Judge went outside the sentencing guidelines there.
But ahhh.. Yet another reason I love the States, various laws in various States and one can live in any of them..
I stood in line for four hours. They better give me a Wal-Mart gift card, or something. - Rodney Booker, Job Fair attendee.
OP is the reason I'll never leave the NE.
A child seeing their mother hand someone a baggy with some ground up plants in them is extremely reprehensible. Violent T.V. is a-okay though."I treat drug users differently than I treated those who pushed drugs, especially when they sold in front of children."
sad thing is this happens more often than is reported by the news.
srcPolice records show a handful of transactions with a confidential police informant.
Detectives had proof $31 changed hands.
So, it might be a little dramatic to say she was jailed for 12 years for a mere $31 transaction. It seems as if there IS more to the story. And seriously...do you think it's the first and only time she has sold?
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Who cares? No one should get 12 years in prison for selling weed no matter how many times they've been caught.tuckergustav wrote:
srcPolice records show a handful of transactions with a confidential police informant.
Detectives had proof $31 changed hands.
So, it might be a little dramatic to say she was jailed for 12 years for a mere $31 transaction. It seems as if there IS more to the story. And seriously...do you think it's the first and only time she has sold?
"Ah, you miserable creatures! You who think that you are so great! You who judge humanity to be so small! You who wish to reform everything! Why don't you reform yourselves? That task would be sufficient enough."
-Frederick Bastiat
-Frederick Bastiat
How is this worse than what Charlie Sheen did?
Well, I care that some people could form opinions based on inaccurate information so I was merely providing a broader look at the situation.
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It seems to me that you were admonishing the police for the bust when it was the judge that ultimately handed over the sentence to a crime in which the woman plead guilty to.Jay wrote:
I'm glad cops get paid so much to perform these heroic services for the nation.
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you couldn't really charge charlie sheen with a crime and the judicial system in cali isn't as backward as oklahoma. i honestly believe the blame lies with the prosecutor/judge.
Bad example maybe. But whenever a celebrity is in a "drug scandal" they end up in rehab and not jail. If this woman deserves 12 years, then the likes of Lindsay Lohan should have been jailed for decades more.13/f/taiwan wrote:
you couldn't really charge charlie sheen with a crime and the judicial system in cali isn't as backward as oklahoma. i honestly believe the blame lies with the prosecutor/judge.
FFSOklahoma woman sells $31 worth of weed, gets 12 years in prison
How much weed does $31 buy anyway?
shitty weed, almost an ounce. good weed, 1gram to 1.5 grams
This.SEREMAKER wrote:
don't do the crime if you can't do the time
Is the sentence fair..we cant say for sure, it say she has sold for 31$ of weed to a cop, does not say if she has been selling for years, and to who she sell it for. I dont really give a damn about people who take drugs...what i do have something about is the piece of shit dealer that sell to kids! For christ sake, you DONT sell drugs to kids! Once you're adult you are supposed to know what you are doing and able to deal with the consequences. But as a kid...you mostly dont know jack shit about drugs, alcohol and life as a whole.
@ Ken. Shit those prices are high...a "Good" gram is about 15$ over here...shit weed is around 5$ a gram, sometimes less.
You might want to consider moving place mate! :p
$31 wont even get you a gram and a half of top shelf
Tu Stultus Es
20 a gram should get you the best.
Meh, lynch her tbh
And above your tomb, the stars will belong to us.
Maybe the fact that one is real life and the other is not might make a difference? Let me guess, it is the TV's fault when people that sell drugs in front of their kids, have those same kids in trouble for drug dealing or using. Must be great to always be able to blame anything or anyone for your actions and your decisions. What a country!!Macbeth wrote:
OP is the reason I'll never leave the NE.A child seeing their mother hand someone a baggy with some ground up plants in them is extremely reprehensible. Violent T.V. is a-okay though."I treat drug users differently than I treated those who pushed drugs, especially when they sold in front of children."
and yankee killing licensesJay wrote:
It's Oklahoma. They'd rather spend the money on creationism textbooks and abstinence education.Hurricane2k9 wrote:
Imagine what we could do if we used all the money spent on the War on Drugs for things like education, science, foreign development, etc.
But no, we'd rather spend it on prosecuting someone for selling 30 bucks of a plant that's no worse than tobacco.
Says someone who probably hasn't stepped foot in Oklahoma.13/f/taiwan wrote:
you couldn't really charge charlie sheen with a crime and the judicial system in cali isn't as backward as oklahoma. i honestly believe the blame lies with the prosecutor/judge.
They e'en got induhr plummin' thar now!
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― Albert Einstein
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― Albert Einstein
Doing the popular thing is not always right. Doing the right thing is not always popular
the undefeated and undefeated chakwa nation.FEOS wrote:
Says someone who probably hasn't stepped foot in Oklahoma.13/f/taiwan wrote:
you couldn't really charge charlie sheen with a crime and the judicial system in cali isn't as backward as oklahoma. i honestly believe the blame lies with the prosecutor/judge.
They e'en got induhr plummin' thar now!
god oklahoma is such a hole.
Parts are. Just as parts of every state/country are.Cybargs wrote:
the undefeated and undefeated chakwa nation.FEOS wrote:
Says someone who probably hasn't stepped foot in Oklahoma.13/f/taiwan wrote:
you couldn't really charge charlie sheen with a crime and the judicial system in cali isn't as backward as oklahoma. i honestly believe the blame lies with the prosecutor/judge.
They e'en got induhr plummin' thar now!
god oklahoma is such a hole.
“Everybody is a genius. But if you judge a fish by its ability to climb a tree, it will live its whole life believing that it is stupid.”
― Albert Einstein
Doing the popular thing is not always right. Doing the right thing is not always popular
― Albert Einstein
Doing the popular thing is not always right. Doing the right thing is not always popular
I never said that.Let me guess, it is the TV's fault when people that sell drugs in front of their kids, have those same kids in trouble for drug dealing or using.
It's just that, pot is basically a ground up plant. And a child occasionally seeing their mother giving people small amounts of a plants in exchange for money is no more distressing to the human psyche as a child seeing their mother exchange homemade pottery for money. Now, violent television has a debatable effect on human child development and that is a subject that is no longer debated anymore. Violent televsion won the domestic policy debate.
I was just pointing out the rather arbitrary distinction? (I can't think of a better word than distinction right now)
In fairness, you're the guy who thinks athletes are role models. Your view of athletics contradicts the above statement you made.Must be great to always be able to blame anything or anyone for your actions and your decisions.
norman and okc are alright i guess. i was in ada... oh god ada.FEOS wrote:
Parts are. Just as parts of every state/country are.Cybargs wrote:
the undefeated and undefeated chakwa nation.FEOS wrote:
Says someone who probably hasn't stepped foot in Oklahoma.
They e'en got induhr plummin' thar now!
god oklahoma is such a hole.