To Protect and to Serve II

Yes drug activity is all about crime. Violence, murders, extortion, theft, robbery, terrorism, human trafficking, etc etc etc. it covers a lot of area. I’d estimate roughly 75% of crimes in Knoxville are related to drug activity
Then arrest them for the violence they commit. Not for the substance they possess.
 
Then arrest them for the violence they commit. Not for the substance they possess.
The substance they possess is the reason the cause the violence and crimes they do There’s no legitimate reason ever no matter your beliefs for someone to be high on heroin or meth and driving or walking around in public or watching kids or anything like that
 
The substance they possess is the reason the cause the violence and crimes they do There’s no legitimate reason ever no matter your beliefs for someone to be high on heroin or meth and driving or walking around in public or watching kids or anything like that
Yeah, and the prisons filled with non violent drug offenders and the cost that comes along with it says hello. Crimes have victims, the state cannot be a victim simply because they declare something to be illegal. It’s stupid and the taxpayers have been paying for those mistakes since Nixon declared his war on drugs. Personal responsibility is paramount in a so called free country.
 
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Yeah, and the prisons filled with non violent drug offenders and the cost that comes along with it says hello. Crimes have victims, the state cannot be a victim simply because they declare something to be illegal. It’s stupid and the taxpayers have been paying for those mistakes since Nixon declared his war on drugs. Personal responsibility is paramount in a so called free country.
I said time and again that I don’t care what people do in their homes. The issue is that these crimes affect other people. I’ve never once found a dude smoking a joint in his home on another call and been like yep you are going to jail. NEVER. 99% of my drug arrests were always because of other charges as well (DUI, child abuse, theft, assault, domestic, felony drug dealing, shooting etc)
 
People on drugs tend to do stupid sht that attracts law enforcement
Go down to KARM and watch the psych people on meth as they smash windows in businesses, fight and stab and rape each other, OD on a street with their kids left alone, and try to rob and panhandle people going out with their families to eat.
 
Get real. The war on drugs is nothing more than a government overreach to gain access to people’s lives and property. It’s not a war on drugs, the cia has long been known to traffic drugs, it’s a war on people.
I agree it’s a multi tiered problem from the 60s thru now. But the ones who make it worse are the ones who think that using illegal drugs is ok or not that big a deal or a “stick it to the man” without realizing the damage not just to individuals but society. It is the worst thing in our country crime wise because it by itself (along with mental illness) is responsible for the great majority of violence we see
 
Yes drug activity is all about crime. Violence, murders, extortion, theft, robbery, terrorism, human trafficking, etc etc etc. it covers a lot of area. I’d estimate roughly 75% of crimes in Knoxville are related to drug activity
There is a lot to unpack here. You just named every major crime in the book revolves around drug dealing. Extortion, human trafficking and terrorism?

Does wearing a hoodie and driving with tinted windows mean that someone is in violation of the Mann Act as he's exchanging hookers and cash from blackmailed politicians for ISIS made IEDs?
 
Get real. The war on drugs is nothing more than a government overreach to gain access to people’s lives and property. It’s not a war on drugs, the cia has long been known to traffic drugs, it’s a war on people.
How else will they be able to fund their covert operations???
 
This is Texas... not California. If they would do this with armed citizens, imagine how they will act when they take the guns?

 
There is a lot to unpack here. You just named every major crime in the book revolves around drug dealing. Extortion, human trafficking and terrorism?

Does wearing a hoodie and driving with tinted windows mean that someone is in violation of the Mann Act as he's exchanging hookers and cash from blackmailed politicians for ISIS made IEDs?
You are naive of the inner workings of criminal organizations. This isn’t about tint and hoodies
 
Why did the groundhog cross the street? It doesn’t if it runs into a pig.



I certainly feel safer with this complete psychopath serving and protecting. Dear lord....


Turns out the groundhog was actually black and was acting suspiciously. That’s what Ricky will claim of course
 
This is Texas... not California. If they would do this with armed citizens, imagine how they will act when they take the guns?


The real blue states have learned that they just need to pull their liquor/barber/business license to shut these businesses down the easy way. Don't have to arrest anyone, just yank their "license" to do business and the big bully wins.
 
Turns out the groundhog was actually black and was acting suspiciously. That’s what Ricky will claim of course

Or you could do a little research and see the police were called bc the animal was rabid and threatening people. Let me guess, you think they should’ve went up and hugged it and gave it a kiss lol it was probably on it’s way to college
 
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