Not for the sales of Tabocco pipes, cause that's what there labeled.AlbertWesker[RE] wrote:
Ok so more tools for LE. Did this person willfully commit those crimes, glad he got jailed. Last time I checked, its illegal to do what he did.KEN-JENNINGS wrote:
That's funny, because Tommy Chong was arrested and sucessfully jailed for interstate sales of marijuana smoking devices. Much of the evidence used against him was obtained through procedures legalized by the PATRIOT ACT.
No we're all not scared, a good portion of us are and that's why stupid laws can be passed right now.Wasder wrote:
Mekstizzle wrote:
Terrorists are winning, you're all scared shitless for fuck sakes look at yourself. You're up to the point where you think Arabs are going to take over the world and you're gonna have to live under Islamic law. Why think like that? Why why why? That's what they want....it's what they fucking want you pussies.
It's B.S.
Well I can't say if it's right or wrong and I don't know the meanings of the arrest. If he was doing something illegal then it was wrong but if he was arrested for being an illegal alien or something like that then they did the right thing. Many U.S. serial killers have been put in a position to be arrested but where released to kill some more.AlbertWesker[RE] wrote:
Worse...well that depends on your opinion, and I respect that. But releasing a known terrorist back to his own country....CMON.cpt.fass1 wrote:
I don't think we've had a good administration in about 20 years, so get over it. This administration is Horrible I believe way worse then the Clinton administration.. But none of them have been good.
Edit: And Cam, whats with Che man, oy yoy yoy, my spanish professor thinks hes the greatest man of all history....I don't know about that.
Yes I understand the fine legal details of that situation however, he probably was in possession of weed or there was residue of it in the "tobacco" pipes.cpt.fass1 wrote:
Not for the sales of Tabocco pipes, cause that's what there labeled.AlbertWesker[RE] wrote:
Ok so more tools for LE. Did this person willfully commit those crimes, glad he got jailed. Last time I checked, its illegal to do what he did.KEN-JENNINGS wrote:
That's funny, because Tommy Chong was arrested and sucessfully jailed for interstate sales of marijuana smoking devices. Much of the evidence used against him was obtained through procedures legalized by the PATRIOT ACT.
Actually, no weed or residue was present. They did not actually arrest him for the sale of the merchandise, the Federal Government arrested him for interstate transactions regarding said merchandise, which like I mentioned before had been changed after 9/11 (interstate financial law).AlbertWesker[RE] wrote:
Yes I understand the fine legal details of that situation however, he probably was in possession of weed or there was residue of it in the "tobacco" pipes.cpt.fass1 wrote:
Not for the sales of Tabocco pipes, cause that's what there labeled.AlbertWesker[RE] wrote:
Ok so more tools for LE. Did this person willfully commit those crimes, glad he got jailed. Last time I checked, its illegal to do what he did.
Ok than he did break a legit law, glad he got nailed. Sorry for my ignorance of the facts of the case btw.KEN-JENNINGS wrote:
Actually, no weed or residue was present. They did not actually arrest him for the sale of the merchandise, the Federal Government arrested him for interstate transactions regarding said merchandise, which like I mentioned before had been changed after 9/11 (interstate financial law).