MtnCreek
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Why would you be hauling drugs on your way to save someone from them?
I believe the drug that stops a heroin overdose is a controlled substance.
Why would you be hauling drugs on your way to save someone from them?
I believe the drug that stops a heroin overdose is a controlled substance.
Wouldn't they be protected by interstate travel laws? Not that I would want to try and find out.
but it seems there is a big deal being made out of a little thing.
Not since last weeks Supreme Court decision that even if the search was illegal the evidence obtained is still admissible.I don't believe FOPA applies, since apparently those firearms were not legal to possess at his destination.
I would speculate that their only hope is to get the original stop for the cracked windshield thrown out. Depending on the facts, a good defense attorney might be able to successfully argue that point.
What compels people to share their private thoughts with people they don't even know?
Why Don't You Just Paint "I have guns inside" on the side of it?
I assure you you will never see me posting anything here or any other place on the interweb espousing anything illegal. Nor would I do so in private email or on the phone.This is some serious irony.
You do realize that is precisely what you are doing with every post to this forum, yes?
I assure you this isn't as anonymous as some people (and seemingly you) think.
From what I've read, the drug they possessed was marijuana. It's not inconceivable that an anti-heroin crusader is also a weed smoker. (I think it's a bit hypocritical, but that's just me.)
Fair enough, although there is the legal aspect to consider too, especially with LEO. You shouldn't be locking people up for things you do yourself.I think it is less hypocritical than an anti-heroin (or anti-meth or anti-cocaine or anti-crack) crusader, or LEO, or especially say a DEA employee or officer, who has a beer with dinner.