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When you send a text message to your dealer looking for weed, make sure you don’t text the cops instead. :eek:

The detective called the teens over and showed them his badge. Dutton said the young boys turned white and their knees began to wobble. The group went outside to discuss the issue further and one of the teens passed out. “Was it divine intervention or just bad luck?” Dutton said.
 
yo dawg need some kr0nic hit me up at dis place wit my dad yo we'll do it in the open no one will even think twice bout wat we doin'

Kids are getting dumber and dumberer.
 
Yeah, have your dad drive you to a drug deal. That can't possibly go wrong. To top it off, that wasn't even the dumbest thing they did, either. FAIL.
 
Bonus for cops being cool about the situation though. Normally someone that stupid always ends up being hit with a tazer for good measure.
 
Some things that are retarded or don't make sense:

The text message said: “Hey Dawg, do you have a $20 I can buy right now?”
He played along as if it were legitimate. “How much we talking?” Dutton replied to the teen.


Some detective indeed.

The adult male with the group turned out to be the father of one of the teens.
The drug detective got both of the teens’ parents involved and decided not to issue any citations.
Dutton said. “Trying to buy drugs is a crime, but it’s probably worse that they had to face their parents


It must have been a nightmare for that kid to face his parents.
 
I wonder how much this cost the tax payers? Seriously over a teenager and a $20 sack.
 
I wonder how much this cost the tax payers? Seriously over a teenager and a $20 sack.

I understand what you are saying, but there is a larger cost here at stake and one usually not realized until later on. If one was to take the larger look at the bigger picture and you can start to see this happening in municipalities that are cash strapped in terms of their prosecutorial duties, they are weighing the costs of trying people vs. the actual crimes committed. If for example, let's say a murder trial start to cost upwards of a million dollars, or that would be the estimate made by a prosecutors office, would that person be denied due process because of a cities/town/states financial woes?

You let this kid go over a $20 sack then he thinks he got away with something and will continue to flaunt it. If these kids think about not doing that again, then that's money saved for everyone and a few less trouble makers. I'd say it was worth it.
 
Smart kid, everyone knows the cops have all the best dope.
 
This is why they should legalize the damn shit. Remember prohibition? That worked out really well!
 
Are you high right now, hardware_failure? You realize the people trying to buy in this article are teens, right?
 
Moral of the day: double check! double check! double check! Be it homework or text message to drug dealer...
 
I understand what you are saying, but there is a larger cost here at stake and one usually not realized until later on. If one was to take the larger look at the bigger picture and you can start to see this happening in municipalities that are cash strapped in terms of their prosecutorial duties, they are weighing the costs of trying people vs. the actual crimes committed. If for example, let's say a murder trial start to cost upwards of a million dollars, or that would be the estimate made by a prosecutors office, would that person be denied due process because of a cities/town/states financial woes?

You let this kid go over a $20 sack then he thinks he got away with something and will continue to flaunt it. If these kids think about not doing that again, then that's money saved for everyone and a few less trouble makers. I'd say it was worth it.
Why does he have to be a troublemaker because he likes to smoke pot? I'm 20 years old, a senior at a fairly prestigious university (3.8 gpa acceptance avg), and always stay on the honor roll. I'm employed, I'm the vice president of a successful sustainable business club here on campus, and yet I still smoke pot every day. The amount of tax dollars they spent to teach that kid a "lesson" over a $20 sack is ridiculous. You think just because this happened he's never going to smoke pot again? :rolleyes:
 
Why does he have to be a troublemaker because he likes to smoke pot? I'm 20 years old, a senior at a fairly prestigious university (3.8 gpa acceptance avg), and always stay on the honor roll. I'm employed, I'm the vice president of a successful sustainable business club here on campus, and yet I still smoke pot every day. The amount of tax dollars they spent to teach that kid a "lesson" over a $20 sack is ridiculous. You think just because this happened he's never going to smoke pot again? :rolleyes:

When you ask someone why marijuana is illegal on the federal level in this country what kind of answer do you get? Simply "Because".

Is is dangerous? No. It is impossible to OD smoking weed, try saying that about legal drugs like alcohol and tobacco. Weed and hemp were made illegal for political and economical reasons in the late 1930's, it had nothing to do with it being a dangerous drug. The billions of dollars wasted every year prosecuting, and housing people growing and smoking weed - not to mention the billions spent fighting the "war on drugs" - is pointless. The millions spent trying to scare kids away from smoking weed is also pointless, they are just making it that much more appealing by doing so.

And to those who say it is a gateway drug? Where do you get weed? From a drug dealer. What do drug dealers sometimes have? Other and more dangerous drugs. So the very fact that Marijuana is illegal contributes to it's potential of being a gateway drug.

Don't even get me started on hemp.
 
When you ask someone why marijuana is illegal on the federal level in this country what kind of answer do you get? Simply "Because".

Is is dangerous? No. It is impossible to OD smoking weed, try saying that about legal drugs like alcohol and tobacco. Weed and hemp were made illegal for political and economical reasons in the late 1930's, it had nothing to do with it being a dangerous drug. The billions of dollars wasted every year prosecuting, and housing people growing and smoking weed - not to mention the billions spent fighting the "war on drugs" - is pointless. The millions spent trying to scare kids away from smoking weed is also pointless, they are just making it that much more appealing by doing so.

And to those who say it is a gateway drug? Where do you get weed? From a drug dealer. What do drug dealers sometimes have? Other and more dangerous drugs. So the very fact that Marijuana is illegal contributes to it's potential of being a gateway drug.

Don't even get me started on hemp.

The true gateway drug has always been mother’s breast milk. After that it’s all a downhill slide;)
 
Alcohol is the real gateway drug. I only smoke cigarettes when I'm drunk.
 
This is the second time I heard of this exact thing happening. The other time some noob texted his highschool DARE officer. :rolleyes:

I'd like to think of the justice system as weeding out the retards that obviously don't care about their lives enough to not get caught.
 
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