Undercover Cop Tricks Autistic Student into Selling Him Weed (Full Length)
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Length: 24min 30sec (1470 seconds)
Published: Wed Jul 16 2014
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So instead of spending funds and manpower on busting actual drug dealers they create new ones just so they can bust them? Smart move there
Check out This American Life's audio clip, 21 Chump Street. Cute undercover cop flirted with a boy and continuously asked and begged him for pot until he finally relented to impress her. BOOM! Arrested.
http://www.thisamericanlife.org/radio-archives/episode/457/what-i-did-for-love?act=2
Wtf, 'entrapment'... Is this legal in the US?
In Belgium it's not allowed, when it get's used the defendant basically get's a 'Get ouf of court for free' card
Out of 22 kids 9 were special education. Fuck that. Fuck everything about this story.
.6 grams? Are you fucking serious?
vice should hire more interviewers like this guy instead of the unbearable hipsters they for some reason seem to really endorse
There's this huge oxymoron I've noticed about drug laws. Supposedly drug laws exist to keep us safe from ourselves, because drugs are harmful. Yet in many cases the effect of the law and the justice system on people's lives is much worse than the effect the drugs themselves have. The only people who seem to benefit from this system are the people who have based their careers on busting drug users or drug dealers. It's predatory. We're locking people in cages and damaging their lives in a more profound way than their own drug use would ever do, so that police can justify and keep their jobs.
Even ignoring cases like this where undercover police entrap a young person and manipulate them into selling them drugs for no reason other than to meet a quota, the very idea that we've been conditioned with, of robbing someone of their freedom because they use drugs is completely insane. We will put someone in a cage for drugs when their drug use affects nobody but themselves, and may not even affect them in a negative way individually. It makes no fucking sense.
"I think that drug use is wrong, so if you use drugs in your home and don't hurt anybody in the process, I'm still going to arrest you and turn you into a caged animal. My sense of morals is more important than your sovereignty as an individual to make decisions for yourself."
What the fuck.
I live in the next town over from where this took place, his family is suing the school district and the riverside county sheriffs dept. They go to a different high school every year, make friends with kids and basically coerce kids into getting their "new friend" drugs and then arrest them at the end of the school year. It's straight out of 21 jump street!!!
Outside my house drug deals take place DAILY,my neighbors and I sent tons of evidence to the police and have complained about the area going down hill and all the drug acitvity (Alot of low lifes buying up property and turning them into drug houses )
The police refused to do anything because they didn't want to start a "war" ,so my neighbor put a sign outside their house and contacted the local paper?The result was nothing happening besides my neighbor getting death threats and her house and car windows smashed.
Even after all the threats the police did NOTHING ,no we've given up and hope to save up and get the hell out of here.
http://m.thetimes-tribune.com/news/west-side-husband-wife-battle-drug-dealers-1.1394904