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Guitar Guy said:
It's certainly true that the drug users could have gotten their stuff through other sources, but the FLOPS guy certainly helped to increase the supply.

With 290,000 f'ing pills, I should say he helped increase the supply!!! Dam.....
 
I also guess Anhausier Bush is resposible for every alcholic in the country too. Kids are innocent victims of such crimes addicts are not they make the choices for their actions.
 
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SheGaveMeClap said:
With 290,000 f'ing pills, I should say he helped increase the supply!!! Dam.....

So if he just brought in a "small" amount for distribution, that's OK? And IIRC, that 290,000 pills that he was caught with was just one shipment and he's admitted to making several other deliveries.
 
choppengruven said:
I also guess Anhausier Bush is resposible for every alcholic in the country too. Kids are innocent victims of such crimes addicts are not they make the choices for their actions.

I agree that his kid is a sad, innocent victim. But as for the addicts, that wasn't the point. What I was trying to communicate is that this guy's actions affected other people, regardless of whether or not they were an addict. Would you not feel some sympathy for someone whose son or daughter OD's, especially if the parents were unable to help out their child?

I'm not blaming the guy for making anyone an addict. What I think is sad is that he broke the law for his own gain and in the process, brought harm to his son and potentially others. Unlike the beer companies, drug dealers don't counsel their consumer base to enjoy their product responsibly. And unless prohibition has returned, I think drinking beer is a legal activity here in the U.S unlike taking Ecstasy.
 
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whats sad is to risk smuggling in a quarter million pills and making all of 10K or so doing it.

If youre gonna do it, do it big and be done with it.

Didnt sound like a bright fellow....guddam fractional pilots...

:rolleyes: .

oh well, JUST SAY NO.
 
From what the news reported he was paying his coworker 30K a trip just to help him carry it off the plane. He was definately getting away with some serious loot. As for his actions I say he was wrong and there will always be innocent and not so innocent victims in this scenario.
 

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