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Drug bust here in the neighborhood and after a read on the perps one has to wonder why these jerks were free to roam on our streets. If our laws have no teeth there is no deterrence...

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The following subjects were arrested and charged:

- Mark Charles Weatherly, 20: Trafficking in methamphetamine, possession of a controlled substance (heroin), possession of a controlled substance (buprenorphine), possession of a controlled substance (cannabis wax), possession of a firearm by a convicted felon, possession of a handcuff key, resisting arrest without violence and possession of paraphernalia. Weatherly also had an outstanding warrant for failure to appear for possession of paraphernalia. The sheriff ’s office noted he is a three-time convicted felon.
- Amy Susan Lyons, 49: Possession of paraphernalia.
- Jamey Laramee, 44: Possession of paraphernalia; he is a two-time convicted felon.
-Faith Marie Bergman, 42: Possession of a con-trolled substance, possession of cannabis under 20 grams, and possession of paraphernalia. She has three prior felony convictions.
- Louis Michael Lauro, 47: Possession of a controlled substance, possession of cannabis under 20 grams, possession of paraphernalia, and own/lease/rent a drug dwelling. She has four prior felony convictions.
-Shonda Lea Sergent, 33: Possession of a con-trolled substance, possession of paraphernalia and possession of cannabis under 20 grams. She has two prior felony convictions.
-Ashlee Rose Felsentreger, 26: Possession of paraphernalia.
- Richard Clarence Miller, 26: Possession of paraphernalia; four prior felony convictions.
-Shirley Rena Hughes, 28: Possession of paraphernalia; one prior felony conviction.
- Ormond Kenneth Revels, 49: Possession of a controlled substance and possession of paraphernalia. He has 14 prior felony convictions.


I am..........disturbed.

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Beyond apathy, total failure of our justice systems from top to bottom are the causes of our present national malaise.

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Originally Posted by Old_Toot
Beyond apathy, total failure of our justice systems from top to bottom are the causes of our present national malaise.

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It's not failure, it's the plan. Government turns the criminals loose, they commit more crimes and the Sheep beg for more laws. Rinse, lather and repeat.


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I think its time to find a penal island or country some where, drop these career criminals there and pay some third world country to care for them as they see fit !


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Should be death for heroin & meth dealers.


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The peasants are truly stupid constantly crying for more and harsher punishment for themselves when they know their masters will always be happy to oblige since they'll never be affected in the least.

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Originally Posted by jimy
I think its time to find a penal island or country some where, drop these career criminals there and pay some third world country to care for them as they see fit !



I think that too kind for repeat offenders, but if that is the course taken may I suggest a couple of options?

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Navassa_Island
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I am..........disturbed.

Concerning the difference between man and the jackass: some observers hold that there isn't any. But this wrongs the jackass. -Twain


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Our revolving door for criminals has always been a problem. Wait until Biden and the Democratic party bring Bail reform to the country. It is absolutely insane. Criminals commit a crime, get booked and then released to commit the same or a different crime. Some of them are getting arrested on a daily basis and released. The judges have ZERO discretion on keeping them in jail.


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Dan,
I have a guy who is under 35 and has over 70 arrests, more than 15 felonies including murder.....and he is free again.

The guy is a mess and a menace to society.....but maybe they'll fix him next time.


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Prolly let out for the ‘rona.

Didn’t want them to catch the Chiner-one-niner in the slammer.



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Originally Posted by DigitalDan
Drug bust here in the neighborhood and after a read on the perps one has to wonder why these jerks were free to roam on our streets. If our laws have no teeth there is no deterrence...



Read that story last night, we need new judges that understand who needs longer term sentences.

Hang'um High Howard will destroy an 18 year old kids life for smoking pot but merely smack the wrists of meth dealers, I don't get it.
The meth dealers and users in this county is like an infestation of cockroaches that never goes away.

Gotta suck to be a cop that keeps busting the same meth heads just to see the courts let them walk.

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Originally Posted by DigitalDan
Originally Posted by jimy
I think its time to find a penal island or country some where, drop these career criminals there and pay some third world country to care for them as they see fit !



I think that too kind for repeat offenders, but if that is the course taken may I suggest a couple of options?

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Navassa_Island
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Maug Island looks good too.
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Originally Posted by Borchardt
Originally Posted by Old_Toot
Beyond apathy, total failure of our justice systems from top to bottom are the causes of our present national malaise.

Jmo


It's not failure, it's the plan. Government turns the criminals loose, they commit more crimes and the Sheep beg for more laws. Rinse, lather and repeat.




Exactly. It's the expectation that gubmint is responsible for taking care of you, and gubmint welcomes the dependency with open arms..

While the entire premise of their charter is to protect you..

While they steal what's left of your rights and assets from you.


Slaves get what they need. Free men get what they want.

Rehabilitation is way overrated.

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Should be death for heroin & meth dealers.

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Should be death for heroin & meth dealers.

I'll second that motion!


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The dealers in hard drugs need to be gone but those with weed need to get their act together.

Amazing with that many priors walking the street.

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Jail should be a deterrent. Sadly it's not for these criminals.


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I think drugs could be stopped but not by our current justice system. It's necessary to make dealing too dangerous or too unprofitable to be in. Right now, it's neither and never has been.


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Originally Posted by DigitalDan
Originally Posted by jimy
I think its time to find a penal island or country some where, drop these career criminals there and pay some third world country to care for them as they see fit !



I think that too kind for repeat offenders, but if that is the course taken may I suggest a couple of options?

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Navassa_Island
[Linked Image from loopnewslive.blob.core.windows.net]

Maug Island looks good too.
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I was thinking that one of the small Aleutian islands would be good...... with no snow boots or rain gear.

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The "plan" is installing more of these pieces of human debris into small towns, suburbs and places where they obviously don't fit in well. A few thousand third worlders as well.

You have actual criminals in power; let that sink in.

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Originally Posted by jimy
I think its time to find a penal island or country some where, drop these career criminals there and pay some third world country to care for them as they see fit !
Starting with Biden, Schumer, Pelosi...Pence and the SCOTUS?

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