Undercover Cop Tricks Autistic Student into Selling Him Weed

Rrog

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Cops have been brainwashed for years. Conditioned. De-sensitized to the harm they cause. That cannot by undone quickly, if ever. It's what happens with conditioning. I suspect most cops are waiting for an administration change to undo all of this "silliness" (as one notorious Denver (?) cop recently noted).
 

TheMan13

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Befriending a friendless autistic teenager in high school and badgering him to the point he stalks a dispensary parking lot until he can score a 1/2 gram with the 20$ provided from a willing MJ patient ...

How is that undercover Deputy not complicit in this "crime" he mastermind and funded, if not numerous more like at least the delinquency of a minor :confused: Our "Justice System" is obviously out of control and out of step with reality :cuss:
 
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Rrog

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Entrapment- In criminal law, entrapment is a practice whereby a law enforcement agent induces a person to commit a criminal offense that the person would have otherwise been unlikely to commit. It is a type of conduct that is generally frowned upon, and thus in many jurisdictions is a possible defense against criminal liability.

obviously I just pulled that from my Google-ass.
 

TheMan13

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The fact that very few parents and/or students were willing to talk about this atrocity bestowed upon them is chilling. The fact that the DA would leave that threatening voice mail to Jesse' parents following their media interview is frightening (@ 21:43).
 
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TheMan13

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Entrapment- In criminal law, entrapment is a practice whereby a law enforcement agent induces a person to commit a criminal offense that the person would have otherwise been unlikely to commit. It is a type of conduct that is generally frowned upon, and thus in many jurisdictions is a possible defense against criminal liability.

obviously I just pulled that from my Google-ass.
I hear you brother, but "what's obvious to one is perhaps not obvious to another" and Jesse' Judge must have had that differing legal opinion as he handed out sentences :cry:
 

Rrog

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While I certainly agree that the national policy is a complete joke / crime, this seems like the county sheriff has a bug seriously up his ass. Planting a cop in a high school for months? Really? Really? No way in hell that could ever be justified on paper, so it's an ass-jerk reaction from a pencil-pushing top cop. My opinion.
 

TheMan13

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While I certainly agree that the national policy is a complete joke / crime, this seems like the county sheriff has a bug seriously up his ass. Planting a cop in a high school for months? Really? Really? No way in hell that could ever be justified on paper, so it's an ass-jerk reaction from a pencil-pushing top cop. My opinion.
Replay the video brother, 17:30 to be exact :bigjoint:

Whom paid for the hire and salary of Deputy Dan and "Operation Glass House" that was specifically aimed at enforcing Federal Schedule I Controlled Substances laws and policy :confused:

Does this game not mandate the county produce numbers :cuss:
 
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TheMan13

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I stopped watching the video at less than 4 minutes......6/10ths of a gram, what a fucking joke.
I'd suggest watching it all the way through, it gets much worse :(

Like of the 22 teens all charged with felonies, 9 were classified learning disabled (like Jesse') with a majority being minorities.

Sadly with all of us hiding we'll never see the true picture ...
 

Rrog

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Riverside County is behind this. They lobbied for Fed Money for sure, but they're simply a good example of local cops abusing the fed subsidy system as the narrator pointed out.

To be clear, I'd be happy to kick E Holders ass in an alley, but the Riverside Sheriff coordinated all of this.
 

TheMan13

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Riverside County is behind this. They lobbied for Fed Money for sure, but they're simply a good example of local cops abusing the fed subsidy system as the narrator pointed out.

To be clear, I'd be happy to kick E Holders ass in an alley, but the Riverside Sheriff coordinated all of this.
It's not the individuals involved at all brother, in every story they differ. In two years it will be the same story different cat in the US AG office. It's the fact that it is possible through this blatant lawfare of regulatory capture. Those involved in every aspect are complicit at their given time. We simply need to see the problem to address it and education that exposes it to the light is just what we need :peace:

 

AirAnt

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well probably using no-talent hacks propped up by bankster money as poster children for crime reform when their percent of the population's high rates of crime and disregard for social law and order is what justifies the operation of the war on drugs and has since the beginning isn't the brightest idea.

the war on drugs was predicated on racial prejudice, and it will be a breath of fresh air when the misconception about marijuana and other controlled substances can be purified away to leave the stench of racial pollution remaining clear as day.

if it means I don't ever have to ever be aware this kind of crap you put into your head thinking is music even exists, two birds with one stone, you know what I mean? it's an insult that no-talent, lowest common denominator logheads like you can get pandered to and catered to while the entire fucking human race chases itself down the drain into your vortex of ignorance. don't bother responding, there's probably some sports or nascar or something for you to watch on t.v.
 

TheMan13

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On the bright side, with Mr. & Mrs. Snodgrass suing the shit out of everyone they have standing to, in time legal precedent could be made that addresses these root causes. We will all owe them a great bit of gratitude :clap:
 
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