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Saturday, September 10, 2016

Ohio: 4yr old boy in car seat while mom and companion OD on heroin

Lucio R. for Borderland Beat by C.E.M.

"In attempts to publicize the effects of the Ohio heroin epidemic, the East Liverpool, Ohio police department  released these stunning photos.   

Over 3,000 Ohioans died from accidental drug overdoses in 2015, heroin is killing 8 Ohioans a day…"

A police officer was driving when he spotted the Ford Explorer SUV moving  erratically.  The SUV would cross the yellow divider line, then pull back again into the right edge of the roadway. 

The driver slammed on his brakes, skidding towards a school bus stopped while students exited, the
bus pulled away, and the SUV then drifted to the side of the road and stopped.

The officer then made contact with the driver, identified as James Acord.  The officer asked Acord what was going on.  He observed Accord’s head bobbing around, pinpoint pupils and almost unintelligible.  Accord pointed to an unconscious woman, identified as Rhonda Pasek, who was sitting in the passenger seat, explaining  he was taking her “to the hospital”.

The officer noticed a child in the back of the SUV, a four year old male, sitting in his car seat, looking confused. 
Then Acord slipped into unconsciousness.  By this time Pasek was blue and not breathing.  A Lifeteam EMS was called as the officer kept the airway opened on Pasek.  EMS administered several injections of Narcan saving her life. Narcan is an antidote used in opiate overdoses.
Guerrero: Mexico replaced Asia as the provider of heroin to the U.S.
when the product became high grade and white, knocking Asia out of the market
When they were removed from the car, the police officer reported that he found a folded piece of paper between Pasek’s legs that contained “a small amount of pink powdery substance,” which was then taken to a lab for testing.

The little boy was taken into protective custody and later released to the care of a neighbor.

Pasek and Acord have had previous run-ins with the law, in Ohio and neighboring West Virginia.

Pasek (her FB photo above left)was charged with child endangerment, not wearing a seatbelt and public intoxication. Acord was charged with endangering a child and slowing/stopping in a roadway.

Acord pleaded no contested to the charges and was sentenced to 360 days in jail. His license was also suspended for three years and he has to pay a $475 fine.

Pasek pleaded not guilty. 

Police report below.  Click on image to enlarge




145 comments:

  1. "Clearly the addicts are at fault but not guilty of 'many' crimes"
    Dead overdosed people's phones have been used to track down their suppliers, I hope it gets done in this case, where the drugs came from? I want to bet they did not come back to the US in Obama's plane from Laos or Cambodia, but maybe for Afghanistan...or China or mexico...

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  2. That's alot of overdose, I was locked up in county jail in phoenix and there were people from the east coast that were happy of how cheap drugs were in Arizona. A reason to migrate west I guess....

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    1. yup Phoenix jail sucks ass...I've been there quite a few times. Only difference is that I was in where the females were which women definitely aren't given any special kind of treatment there.

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  3. It's a big circle this drug game is. I could care less about addicts dying or overdosing but it still and always will sicken me when kids or innocent people are sucked into this circle. Whether that be kids in the backseat in the US looking at their parents shooting up or innocent citizens in Mexico getting abused by cartels. Remember, this whole drug war is a game and as long as there are players it will never end. Borderland Beat will still be posting stories like this one and stories of massacres and executions in Mexico 50 years from now. Sad shit but reality.

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    1. @4:08p.m as long as there are ppl like these losers the cartels will stay in business and keep them supplied.ppl like this are why they are killing each other to get their shit over the border into the u.s and innocent citizens both mexican and u.s pay the price!

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    2. It could be less dramatic if the government supplied and supervised for free, but the bankster/invester class needs their money, they could print more money damint, but nooo, they'd rather pick somebody's pockets driving them to addiction

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    3. 7:20 "people like these" did not invent drug addiction, they are usually introduced to it by a "friend" trying to make some money off them.
      --I have been invited to parties by some of my "best friends", and some of them have tired to hook me up, "just this once", luckily, I never had any doubt, I don't need any friend like that, drugs are no good at any speed from any "friend", everybody should be able to confront their friend that hooked them up as much as if they were their rapist, all the way up to the presidential pardoned amerikkkan US drug traffickers.

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    4. Sometimes the word "friend" is not used correctly..the idea and meaning of the word "friend" is often not recognized by alot of people..we used to be able to count our real "friends" in one hand..nowadays it is a couple or a single finger...

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    5. Sue the pushers! I want 10%...

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  4. Why are they bringing them back to life? Let them die,these junkies are a complete waste
    To society. Taxpayer's have to pay for the jail time and still feed them. If you shoot up,you deserve no pitty.

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    1. Will you have have same response if your child becomes addicted to something? I think not....

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    2. Damn right I would, especially my child or family member..
      No pItty on anyone. If you shoot up and o.d,you should die ..
      Period.

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    3. If you don't like them you kill them you shit posting fuck

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    4. 4:41 es un gran pendejo.
      People should be able to sue the people that gave them their first hit, and their pushers, society does once in a while,
      --but the trade is usually "observed and reported" until the big money is there for poolice bonuses and Christmases and shit to show numbers...

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    5. 9:4 es su mamá del gran pendejo at 4:41, o sea una gran pendeja.

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    6. "Taxpayer's money" is well spent caring for those that can't care for themselves, poor and middle class people that can not have private doctors to provide cover up and prescriptions in secret approve of the "expense"
      --it is the Corporate Welfare Queens that depend on government largesse who bitch about assistance for the poor, health care, the adddicts, and school lunches for children, while fighting like bitches for their share of contractzz.
      --I rememmber when they started bitching about kids school lunches in the early 80's...

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  5. Unless the statutes have changed , anybody in the chain before the drug got to these people could be charged with murder . I hope they are .
    The Numbers Man

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    1. 5:01 Attempted Murder, nobody died yet, cuenta chiles...

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  6. It's the little guy in the back seat that got me.
    And he was handed over to the neighbors. already? Call me loca, but shouldn't there be a little vetting going on? What chance does the boy have?

    and she pleaded NOT guilty. I guess a defense will be, she was unconscious, did not get into the car on her own accord? So even though she was halfway to hell, she did not knowingly put her child in the vehicle. so she will probably get off of these charges.

    Really, really, sad

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    1. @522pm don't be surprise. We should be thankful they didn't give the little boy any drugs...you be amaze some of the stuff drug addicts do.

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    2. On The first court appearance you always say not guilty. I once told the judge I was guilty and he told me it was on my best interest to say not guilty. That's when prosecutors come up with plea agreements so people can sign and not make it a long process. Most of the time the prosecutor gets rid of a charge so you can think it's a good deal to just sign the plea agreement. Real spit

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    3. Chivis in this country a guilty plea for any felony gurantees maximum sentence for the particular crime committed unless a plea deal is expected for some unknown reason. This means that most anybody from rapists to killers will plead non guilty to avoid penalties ranging from life sentences to death penalties depending on the crime committed.
      The only people who get off lucky enough to avoid any harsh penalty however are those with deep pockets like the "Afluenza" teen and even James Holmes. Although Holmes can be just the product of lawyers wanting to make a name for themselves defending the guy even though he deserved the death penalty but got away with a slap on the wrist prison stay.

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    4. Thank you Borderland Beat
      Your hard work in this crazy world is much appreciated

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    5. not true and in fact the male in this case straight up pleaded guilty

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    6. Ah chale mi reina, just another day in the hood, hey al menos no eran paisas si no el mr. Donald trompetas ya estuviera tweeting sus tisnaderaz....

      El 3 veces mojado

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    7. Hi Chivis. Saw this on Daily Mail and put it on my fb page. Like you the little boy in the backseat broke my heart.As you know I have dealt with heroin addicts for 42 years. This is is equally as bad as the early 70's.Like the crack epidemic in the 80's this will literally alter forever a generation of children.Addiction is a medical issue.As horrified as I am at this story and fully believe the child should never be reunited with his parents...both parents need treatment. It might not work but without tryint it the cycle continues. Grazie to you and BB for posting this. Knowledge is power. Peace.

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    8. "Since 1996 5 million congolese have died, their bodies are buried in their land worth trillions of dollars in natural resources..."
      --Belgian, american, canadian, british, and other mining corporations are blamed for the murdering, displacement, depopulation, contamination, exploitation, war and genocide, great billion dollar money makers like apple, Motorola, exxon and others share the blame...
      --you can see the report on RUSSIA TODAY
      #STAND WITH CONGO
      --It looks like a pattern, the more some try to spread good around the world, the more the devil takes hold of it, and more poor people pay the devil's tax in more death and more poverty for profit..."global"

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    9. 8:01 true but this guy wanted it over. he will only serve a few months. she on the other hand will stay in jail until trial and then some.

      chivis is correct looks like she will plead not guilty for the charges because she was not acting under her own power. he was making decisions for her in her unconscious state.

      good call chiv

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    10. Plead guilty and get treatment and supervision the first time, and the second and the third, if you plead not guilty you get to bargain for reduced charges and get to keep fooling around until next time, or the extreme after that, pointy point is keep the trade and make a living out of it for all.

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  7. Mencho supplies ohio

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    1. Interesting ,Mencho.A year ago he did Europe only,now he's expanded into the US.What about Sinaloa?Where do they supply herion in US?I'm also wondering if the poppy fields in Michoacán and Guerrero have expanded in production more than the golden triangle area in Sinaloa,Chi.and Durango?

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    2. The "sinaloa cartel has expanded operations" to afghanistan, iran, and I suspect now that obamanos went to visit what's-its-name Laos or Cambodia, both, Air America will resume its "missions of good will" bringing america the best of the very best, guided by the "sinaloans cartel" BS of course...

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    3. 10:44 looks like "they" are stretching the fall guy a little too much canadiana?
      --La mencha came up with many of today's most powerful mexican pooliticians, wonder why...

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    4. CDS not in Afghanistan and Iran. Prove it. I work for the govt and have never heard of such a thing. What is your source?

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    5. 11:24 I AM STRETCHING IT, because everybody is saying "the mexican cartels this and that and the cds this and that and no the cjng bla bla bla blah...
      Follow the money, since the late 60's who made off with war contracts in vietnam laos cambodia? All the way up to iraq afghanistan war? Not la chapa or la mencha...
      --that is ridiculous.

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    6. CDS produces its own Heroin.

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  8. Pointing the finger at addicts while pounding down that 12 pack on friday after work... let them die?? What kind of bullshit is that?? Theres all kinds of addicts, good /bad/whatever.. at the end of the day, they are still living, human beings. Saying they should die for making different choices then you did, isnt what i would expect from the comment crowd on a drug smuggling-cartel mass murder site, but i learn something every day.. im in no way sticking up for these 2, not the least.

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    1. Beers and drugs are different it ain't the same if you drink a beer in the weekend and stay home it ain't bad

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    2. String the two up but first make them pay for the rope.

      _Canadian girl

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    3. 6:09 This site is about dirty corrupt politicians and poolice, banksters, government officers, dirty wars, state sponsored terrorism, american exceptionalism, crimes against humanity best and worst drugs and mainly "uno quiotro pendejo" too, güey.

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    4. @9:54
      You must be ignorant or you ain't got a drug addict in your family güey, addiction is a disease , out that on your head

      Un marigüano con clase:)

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    5. "Pointing the finger at addicts while pounding down that 12 pack on friday after work... let them die?? What kind of bullshit is that??"
      Programmed scared little people who believe anything a gob tells them.If heroin was made legal tomorrow,in a few years time peoples opinion would be vastly different,look what gob did to cigarettes within a few years.Alcohol is so much more destructive on the human body yet everyone has no problem with it? "string them up" fuckin pathetic

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  9. It's not heroin, it's fentanyl. In Vancouver bc, the Chinese have now a basic monopoly on the fentanyl cause it comes from China. It virtually replaced all the heroin in less than two years. And its coloured pink, purple, light green. But naturally it's white. Super potent and super dangerous.

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    1. Asían triads, East Indians, and it all goes through the Hells Angels in Vancouver who control the Port. Many White gangs and middle eastern too.

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    2. China had a massive problem with opiates during the 1800's resulting in the "Opium Wars". Wealthy British traders flooded the nation with the drug in order to control and exploit the native Chinese.

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    3. the fentanyl laced heroin also comes from Mexico. These deaths were not fentanyl laced. That rise began in 2016

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    4. Read this
      http://www.usnews.com/news/articles/2016-09-08/fentanyl-maker-donates-big-to-campaign-opposing-pot-legalization

      Gringo Loco

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    5. 9:19 I remember reading that hells angel article on their vancouver bc port hold but that was years ago and those guys got shut down soon after. They're not gonna keep letting them operate like that lol

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    6. It's the same pink stuff they have here. It's definitely fentanyl induced. Heroin isn't pink.

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    7. Then who controls the Port of Vancouver BC today?

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    8. They are huge time drug-head in VANCOUVER BC. Many small dicks/drug-traffickers too lol. SALUDOS PUTOS JAJAJA

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    9. Many sikh Indians from punjab, India settled in Vancouver BC and Alberta. Got into drug trafficking. A famous guy was Bindy Johal. Duhre gang. Singh family. Thousands of them.

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  10. And some people say we should legalize. Qué triste. - El Sol Perdido

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    1. I'm with Chivis too. They should legalize.

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    2. Chivis . I have been totally clean since 1987 . Cleaned up in 1986 and drank once in 1987 . I have found as years go on I become more and more a different person . Through the years there has always been talk of legalizing marijuana . There is so many that have always claimed its not addictive . Mostly from my observation its the ones that smoke it all day and have for years . Kinda like the old man that said whisky prevented rattlesnake bites . Drank a quart every day for 25 years and not bitten yet .
      Anyway we will all agree pot is a less dangerous drug .
      You seem to be for the legalization of all the abused and addictive drugs . At least that is what I am assuming if you are for the legalization of heroin . Do you think . if it is legal there will be less addiction ?
      History tell us that anyplace this stuff is legal , addiction is rampant and the quality of life all around it is poor .
      If you don't mind explain the benefits of legalization . Please don't get your hackles up . Not trying to criticize just looking at your view point.

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    3. Fentanyl Maker Donates Big to Campaign Opposing Pot Legalization in Arizona
      http://www.usnews.com/news/articles/2016-09-08/fentanyl-maker-donates-big-to-campaign-opposing-pot-legalization

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    4. It doesn't hurt 2 try out clinical trials. Their always being conducted on many programs. But I honestly don't feel the health of America is gonna get better because of it. Try 2 imagine a scenario where America is being invaded and the majority of Americans are all doped up. Conquering us wouldn't be so hard because we'd all be docile. Then and only then would more Americans appreciate their military. I'd rather stay straight edge. - El Sol Perdido

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    5. 7:32 You assume, with no justification, that legalization would entail a skyrocket addiction rate when in reality that opposite has happened in countries that have experimented with legalization.

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    6. @12:17

      see my comment of 8:20AM it has some of the benefits. I should write another article on it.

      I used to be supportive of legal marijuana but no to all other street drugs. That is before I did extensive research. There will always be those souls who for whatever reason, genetic, environmental whatever will use drugs, including alcohol. I don't see the percentage moving up over the course of decades. It will happen no matter.

      By legalizing the drug, the government sets standards and gains good control. Even of assessment, knowing truly how many addicts per 100K there are in the U.S.

      Low level drug users contribute to criminality for profit to support their habit. With government involvement that would nicely clean up the criminality for drugs. Not all of course but a substantial percentage.

      and arrests, court, and incarcerations will drastically cut down the bulging system.

      Prohibition will never work. Look at alcohol as an example. Prohibition= black market and criminality

      I have shared this story a few times, but you readers can try it yourself. A physician of mine saw me working on a post when he walked in to greet me. He asked about it and I shared that I volunteered at BB. He is now a follower as well as his son. we got into a discussion of street drugs...

      Me: so doc, what is your stance on legal Mj?
      Doc: make it legal
      Me: you mean for medical issues?
      Doc: No. for those who want it recreationaly or for medical reasons, and they should be a difference product. lower THC and oil works best for medical purposes.

      Me: so what about heroin?
      Doc: give it to them
      Me: what about other street drugs?
      Doc: give it to them

      Me: What? That seems like a horrible idea.
      Doc: it tempers criminality, controls drug production, cleans the courts and prisons which are vastly overcrowded by those committing crimes to support their habit. Addicts can function normally, and cleaning up is an almost unattainable dream for the majority. Addicts 10 or 20 years clean relapse. Opiate use changes the chemistry of the brain, addicts confront triggers everyday. Even picking up a spoon. It is better to gain control and this done by legalization. Thee will still be a small black market but not significantly.

      and so it went with this chief of neurology at a major university.

      and I have asked three other doctors since then. they all agree. Ask your doctor. especially those specializing with medical issues of the brain.




      The argument of what if is a weak one. "What if they are high and drive?" then just as alcohol they are arrested. sames rules and laws should apply.

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    7. Private military contractors with propaganda against the US armed forces have stolen many military functions and mainly, budget, some blame "evangelista religious fanatics" and other propagandistas, it is because of these evil motherfackers that the US has not won many wars since korea and is mired in Iraq syria, afghanistan and libia and ukrainia and LatinAmerica...

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    8. 12:17 Recent history tells us otherwise, just look at Europe as a source.

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    9. Chivis . Not trying to be cold . Just wondering was your brothers murder related to heroin ? If he didn't have a heroin habit , would he still be alive today ? You seem to defend addiction readily and to me that indicates some form of denial . Denial comes fast and ready for addict . Its a built in defense mechanism . Seems to be the same with people close to addicts . The words to a old song " up on cripple creek she sends me , if I spring a leak , she mends me . I don't have to speak , she defends me . A drunkards dream if I ever did see one ."
      I hope its not offensive but that is the way it works .

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    10. @9:43. We would have been better off staying out of Iraq and Afganistan. Trillions of dollars could have put to better use.

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    11. 8:02

      I don't think you are being cold, and I think you are being respectful.

      I was not sure if I should answer your questions because I cannot do them justice without going into areas I can't.

      I am not someone who concludes without solid resource and personal history. I can tell you because of my brother I never tried street drugs of any type including mota. I guess you can say after seeing someone kick or OD a kid gets scared straight.

      I cannot say what made him turn to addiction, but it in pf itself is a tale of the times, one of racism that if happened today would not have happened.

      That aside, when he was murdered my brother was clean for almost one year. a demand of his wife if they were to marry, they had a 3 month old daughter when he was killed.

      the simple answer is YES it was because of heroin, but an issue from his old lifeand yes he would probably be alive today.

      The worse blow outside his murder was that his killer was acquitted when the two main witnesses bailed in fear.

      I do not mean to defend addiction. It is not my intent and perhaps it is you that carry a prejudgment of those who are open minded and say all the bullshit of just say no and tough laws has not amounted to anything but a colossal waste of money and effort. I say it is time we ask professionals such as physicians, and look at models of other nations and try something different.

      anything else you would like to know about my brother please email me

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    12. PS his beautiful daughter grew up to become FBI then DEA and had a stint in mexico city for several years

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    13. Ok Chivis . You put me in my place . I just wanted to know your real standing . Since I know more about your brother I have a great deal of respect for him , and a lump in my throat while I am typing . God bless you for never trying drugs . Some of my comments in the past you have told me to email you about but I was skeptical . Some of my comment may seem inflammatory but I am against this shit being sold to our young people getting them on it . Its a fool that believes that these dealer aren't trying to get their clientele started young . My opinion and yours may not be the same but it is only opinions . I think the out come we would both like to see is the same . Thank you for being clear with me.

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    14. Legalize, but Organize too, don't just throw the legalization, the business, the addicts and the opportunities to the motherfacking pushers...

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  11. And the people in Guerrero are that are growing opium poppy are all just innocent victims? This horrible photo should be posted all over Guerrero.... And likewise all the Narco murders should be posted all over Ohio. Chivas...This is a health issue not a criminal issue.

    --Gringo Loco

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    1. @714pm...is about choices...to either grow it or use it...

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    2. O I like your idea 7:14!Publish the photos at opposite ends.

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    3. So the Fenatal is being produced in the good ol U S of A?

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    4. Mexico doesn't have a heroin problem, the poppy growers would just laugh at that picture

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    5. What will that prove narco don't give a fuck who smokes or shoot up heroin they wil laugh n carry on supplying even the 4 year old will be there next customer to them you should write a letter to the presidents and tell them NATO the narcos asses Atte: el chupa chupe

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    6. I posted the gro poppy field just for you.

      I disagree however, in this case it is a criminal issue, putting that child in physical and emotional danger, and nearly crashing into a parked school bus with kids exiting IS a criminal issue.

      but I get your point, and I am for legalization. Having living with an heroin addict who was fully functional, I know it can be. Those who purposely stretch the limits of a dose and chance OD do so because they are never certain if that next fix will come or they will be arrested or worse. Our society can control the out of control behavior of most addicts by making it legal. That takes the criminality out of the equation, frees our courts, prisons from low level drug offenders.

      sure thee will always be those addicts who want to go to the brink of oblivion for reasons that are more mental causation, like the drunk who drinks to pass out each night. But that is the minority, most addicts can function and contribute to family life and society. I know it is hard to believe, but it is true. My bro was an example. He had a great career and played in a jazz band on weekends. He was married with a baby when he was murdered.

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    7. I never realized your brother was murdered. My condolences to you Chivis. I agree with the coments you just made. It is the only way to get this epidemic under control. God bless. Peace.

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    8. Chivis girl..
      As usual you are right,heroin addicts hold down jobs have families and hold mortgages functioning just like any one else..This is a fact..
      Of course there are exceptions(just as in any other sphere of life)but the fact remains what you said in your post is essentially true..

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    9. NAFTA MADE MANY MILLIONAIRES AND MANY MILLIONS FOR THEM.
      Mexican farmers and businessmen without the levers were left bankrupt, disposessed and a facked up, what was they supposed to do? Progress never came after the US powers that be sent it all to china for the slave communist labor and impunity.
      Don't blame the indians or other mexicans that are still being murdered and disappeared after more than 50 years by the mexican governments the US selects for mexico...

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  12. I got it worse than them for no insurance and driving to work to feed my family..

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    1. Good ol white privelage at it again

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    2. Blaming the "guerrero growers" who are being attacked, persecuted, displaced, disposessed, exploited and murdered is kind of a bigger crime than theirs, and so easy to do...
      --How about finding a "ultimate" and final solution to the problem? There are a lot of nazi neo-liberal vulture capitalistas that would appreciate your input...

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  13. Much of the raw materials used to make heroine originates in Afghanistan. Makes it clear why we still have a military occupation there. Big money in dope. Good for the bankers, but bad for everyday Americans prone to addiction, and their families.

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    1. The ephedra grass "grown in asia", shit, I have tons in my front and back yards, and I have been throwing it away, gaddamet, that ends today, I am sorry for all the chemotherapy I administered to those weeds, they told me those chemicals were no paraquat.
      --i hope the US lawmakers don't rush and legalize it for unas mordidas and steal my new emerging business...

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    2. So the US govt is in the Heroin business?

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    3. 8:44 it has been proven that under the biiig wide government umbrella the US has big petticoats full of lice and nits.
      --It is a matter of historic truth that the US Congress investigated them, but not fully...
      --it is a matter of fact, that president Bush gave presidential pardons to more than 100 lice and nits...
      --it is now known that the nits and lice went back to power to stab the US one more time again on the back with wars and more and more wars for profit, kind of like going for broke, and the US is going broke because of them...

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  14. Just when I think I'm not doing my best as a dad because once in a while I get too tired after work to go swimming or to the park with my beautiful, perfect healthy kiddos. That poor little fella and all the others just like him deserve better.

    They shoulda taken him to a fire station and given him up no questions asked. instead he has to witness this shit.

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  15. @6:12 theres already prescription drugs that are way stronger them street drugs.. theyre running trials for heroin assisted living in canada now also..

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    1. 10:28 many viejillos pedorros with prescriptions make money on the side selling their "pain medications"

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  16. I want to cry, so sad.

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  17. From what I gather, When heroin is cut with Fentanyl there seems to be a higher case of overdoses.

    "Fentanyl is a synthetic opioid significantly more potent than heroin that can cause overdoses, especially when it's used to cut the supply of illegally sourced drugs. The musician Prince died from an accidental fentanyl overdose in April."

    Gee whiz, it sounds like some assholes from Wallstreet are making a pretty penny off this Poison. It seems that there was not as much of a problem in regards to overdoses until these assholes showed up.

    Chivas .. comment?

    --Gringo Loco--

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    1. Maybe Prince's death was accidental, the drug taking was not, he deliberately got himself all the necessary doctors and prescriptions, I never cared about Prince until he performed with oher guys playing "While My Guitar Gently Weeps".

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  18. Any addict should be cutoff from foodstamps and any gvt welfare which includes housing!
    If not the gvt is facilitating their addiction!
    If it means living under a bridge and eating at soup kitchens and dumpsters it is their choice!

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    1. Fuck off Einstein,fuck would you know about life in general,go fix your white fence you blurt..
      Bellends bangin on about shit they have absolutely no idea about,but hey,they are "sayin the right thing"

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    2. Stay in school 7:29.

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    3. 3:58 the best addicted customers are not in food stamps or public housing, I can tell you, they got money and CLASS...
      and they do not give a rat's ass about the people that are in PH and FS, because they have CLASS, unlike you...

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  19. Grew up in ohio. Follow a lot of the local papers, freinds fb pages etc. Been 20 years since I been there, but man, lots of stories of people I grew up with who were into sitting in somebodies back yard or the local park, now it's taken a real dark turn

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  20. Let the writer know when someone OD on heroin that means your dead!

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    1. If you are resuscitated or only "almost died and didn't make it" but lived, it is OD pendejo.
      --any level of drug use is bad, because worse is coming usually.

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  21. Take a good look at this picture .Esto vay para todos los que admiran Al Chapo Al Mayo Al Mencho miren los effectos de la droga .

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    1. Taking drugs is conscious decision, one with severe consequences. It's that simple. Making junkies into victims is wrong.

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  22. ... Lucio, Valor Tamaulipeco Posted This On Their Site And Credit To Borderland Beat At The Bottom ... Good Job Reporting BB, Getting Noticed Everyday By New People ...

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    1. Thank you for letting us know. Tamaulipeco has followed us on twitter for a long time. They are credible and always give source credit. Nice to see they got it after I added the guerrero photo. Paz

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  23. That poor unfortunate little boy having soiled vermin junkies as 'parents'. I want to say junkie pigs but pigs are intelligent lovely innocent animals not to be used as rhetorically. I've said it before unless a person was molested and/or had their Aboriginal clans completely marginalised there's no reason you cant make a decent life for yourself in Canada and USA. These two pathetic and selfish pestilent garbage humans are sickening. Sounds like there's no known next of kin if the boy was placed with the neighbours.

    _Canadian girl

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    1. Canadian girl, exactly.

      Those dumbasses don't deserve to have kids, either.

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    2. well said, I agree 100 %

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    3. Somebody needs to wake up and smell the horse's ass...
      I am not volunteering that for sure.

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    4. "Con palos y Piedras impiden aterrizaje de silva no aureoles conejo en Tepalcatepec, Micboacan"/REVOLUCION CIVICA en youtube.

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    5. 7:45 canadian girl has a reason to be wrong, but you have been worse, and you are supposed to be the wise whinny guy.
      If we start euthanizing people that do not deserve to have kids, and their kids, we will be pretty much facked up...
      --honeys, that has been the plan of some secret societies for a while, And now you are proposing the wise ass solutions all by yourselves, well, only some pendejos that do not deserve to be around at all, but I will not be the one to sentence your sorry arseholes to the gas chambers...

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  24. Canadian girl, the problem with developed countries is that they have a hedonistic culture. People want maximum pleasure (comfort) with minimum pain (responsibility). That's why there are so many junkies, fat people, drinkers, smokers, homeless, freeloaders, etc. people get addicted not only to hard drugs but also to video games, smartphones, social media, porn, Internet in general, etc. Most people want to be comfortable at home with AC and junk food having pleasure with their addictions. We want everything easy: fast food, self medication, drugs to ease the pain, make our jobs and daily chores easier, etc. we live the easy life until it gets out of control and we start living a hell on earth because of our laziness.

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    1. 9:20-And now it's happening in the undeveloped world too like Brazil,Mexico and the Phillipines.Personally I like having my wits about me.Not to say I've never tried drugs its just you don't take your life as seriously when young and green.

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  25. @5:57 you know you can od and still live right??? Do you even know what narcan is? Is reverses an OVERDOSE - maybe go read a book or something

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  26. If we legalize heroin use scenes like this will be commonplace.

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  27. Chances are that this was a fentanyl overdose
    A bunch if people in Calgary, Alberta died because the pink powder/ pink pills were too strong.
    Fentanyl comes from labs in China, and there is another drug hitting the streets called Carfentanil, which is ONE THOUSAND times stronger than morphine...

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  28. An elephant tranquilizer 10,000 times the strength of morphine might be making the U.S. heroin epidemic worse.
    The tranquilizer, called carfentanil, is a synthetic version of the human drug fentanyl — an opioid used to treat severe pain. 
    Symptoms of fentanyl include shallow breathing, slowed heart rate and confusion, among others.

    But carfentanil can be fatal to humans. Just a couple milligrams can knock out large animals like elephants and moose.  
    Over the past several months, the drug has been linked to many deadly overdoses in humans. Officials said the drug first appeared in central Ohio in July.
    Since Aug. 19, there have been about 300 heroin overdoses in the Cincinnati area — 174 of those happened in a six-day period. 
    In some cases, users don't even realize they're taking carfentanil. Dealers are reportedly selling the drug as heroin or lacing heroin with the tranquilizer. The opioid is cheaper and stronger than heroin, so dealers can make their supplies last longer. 
    Virginia, Indiana and Kentucky have also seen a spike in overdoses believed to be caused by carfentanil. Canadian officials are also starting to see it come across the border.

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    1. ... What Is Sad Is That The Dealers Sell More When People OD On Their Product ... SMH

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    2. H, opiates, fentanyls, barbiturates, all the downers put you to sleep, abs that is all some people want...
      --cocaine, meth, speed, uppers, amphetamines, monsters and red bulls help you work your 12 hour shifts and more, while they work, when you crash and they don't work anymore, then you overdose for nothing.
      Be normal, fack the overtime, live with your parents, or with hers, everybody will be happier.

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    3. TO SLEEP, FOREVER, FOR GOOD MAYBE THIS TIME IS THE ONE TIME...
      just want to feel nothing anymore, we are not talking about dying, just about tasting escape, just this one more time, zzz

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    4. 10:30-That's sad.So you are numb and also don't feel joy anymore.Life has trials and tribulations,even wild animals have it but if you never get off the stuff you don't learn how to deal with it.

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    5. Canadiana, I get high just on your 110 kilos communicating, I mean lbs, i don't do drugs, my only other vice is chiva, aka
      "wife #2" It is a poem I once read somewhere, maybe on a prison cell.

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  29. Canada is inviting mexicans to come to the country without a visa, drug trafficking is to be expected, the canadians are running out of indians to kick out of their reservations, them damn indians don't want to work for da' man anymore and want land, rights and "reparations" like a coommon black guy...

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    1. A guy named Mohan is the head of the Canadian drug cartel. Think he lives in Cargary, Alberta.

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    2. The Canadians bought one thousand houses in Phoenix, Arizona área with cash, for money laundering and drug trafficking purposes.

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    3. You cannot mortgage a house in a foreign country.The mortgage company in Canada can't foreclose on a house in a foreign country[out of their jurisdiction] and a US mortgage company will not give a Canadian a loan-what if you sell and go back they have no recourse.That also applies to even credit cards.When my Canadian visa found out I was living in the US they immediately cut me off even though my payments were being made.So most do pay in cash for a home abroad [you have to] be in US,Mexico.You should see all the foreign Chinese buying houses in Vancouver that are left vacant and drove the average price of a home to over $1 million dollars that Canadians can't afford to live there.Of course the ppl buying in Ari. is a 2nd home and they are moneyed to begin with and homes in US are quite cheap compared to Canada.On the other end of the snowbird spectrum there's 50,000 Canadians living in trailers in Yuma in the winter.I even envy them.

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  30. The female was knocked out when the guy loaded her in the car to go to the hospital obviously he thought he was hiding his goods under her legs when stopped by police. he did not count on his own pathetic self going into deep sleep

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  31. We need to get smarter and differentiate legalization from decriminalization. No society benefits from legalization but neither does a society benefit by incarcerating addicts. We have no prevention message only the hater mentality demonstrated by those with an IQ slightly higher than a germanium plant. The father of American surgery, Dr. John Halsted, was a morphine addict but he contributed greatly. Addiction does not necessarily make for a horrible person. Criminalizing addiction with Draconian sentences serves no purpose. The War on Drugs is a failure. That is not to say that we need to start shoot'n dope and skip'n rope. Wake up, dope is nasty stuff but so too is prison with ZERO treatment. We need more prevention and more treatment

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    1. Criminalization has made some billionaires, who cares about the addicts and the derrelicts?
      --Those who care need push for drug addicts education, if you want to be a parent you need an education too, but nooo, that is taboo.
      6:29 "IQ level of a geranium" a new intellectual level invented by da' great Mike Ditka who won a championship playing against IQ's at the level of a grapefruit, or lower.
      --Then the grape fruit IQ's rebelled, that was facked up...

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    2. Well at least they would be sober there in jail but they still have to live in the outside world eventually with all its temptations.You can lead a horse to water but you cant make him drink.He has to WANT to.

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  32. Yall should thank Chapo for that

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  33. It's all just a balance. Don't blame heroine addiction on drug cartels, blame it on the education and principles these people received as children. It all starts with parenting. It's not the "drug cartels" fault for these guys' addiction, it's their fault. Where there is demand, there has to be supply.

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    1. 9:14 that is a motherfacking lie, it does not start at home, most people get initiated by school friends hooking them up for older friends working for bigger pushers who usually have ties to city hall and politicians with government money to spend on "youth programs..."
      --you blame the "home and the parents" like a pendejo paid by someone looking for a government handout for blaming the "home and the parents..."

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  34. That's sad, absolute garbage.

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  35. Thanks BB for the fabulous article. It's nice to take a break from the constant Mexican novela.

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  36. No valen madre esos Papas lastima el niño

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  37. I'm sorry but something doesn't add up. Why would they cut it with Fentynl etc? Wasn't there a report not long ago stating that Heroin on the street is getting purer and purer? Big difference between purity and what we are seeing today. These are additional agents being added. No? And local dealers doing this especially with all the unwanted attention on every news channel and outlet? That's asking for it.

    Unless someone has an agenda (CIA) - I can't see cartels wanting to hurt their business by killing Americans/Canadians etc.. via one of their biggest money makers.

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    1. Government could be trying to cleanse the country of addicts.

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    2. Fentanyl is much cheaper than Heroin, and easier to get.

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  38. united states of addicts. another day.

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  39. No matter how many walls the yellowhead promised, they didn't buy drugs in Afghanisthan, China or Mexico, they bought locally, under the watchful eye of our dear CIA, DEA and police. The wealth brought to our country (yes, we are the richest country in the world) makes it cheap for us to buy drugs (or Mexican slaves or chineese junk), it is now working aganist us, but will you accept a Mexican salary? (US$100/week).

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    1. 2:26 how can you make a salary of $100.00 usd a week on $2.99 usd minimum wage a day?
      --Engineers make about 10 dollars a day in mexico, maybe 15, same for doctors, only top pooliticians and poolice chiefs make that kind of money, and more on their spare time...

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  40. I reject the assertion that northern Mexico's current civil war is a product or fault of my great United States. The fact that we are fiscally and geographically capable of being Mexico's numero uno customer does not have ANY bearing on the fact of WHO is losing the War on Drugs. The U.S. is most certainly not losing. We are not the ones who have our entire border being controlled by organized crime. Our government dictates to the cartels, not vice versa. In Mexico, the government is nothing more than a front for the cartels. Basically, blaming all of Mexico's problems on "gringos" and "americanos" isn't going to help Mexico, at all. Doesn't matter if we buy more of it than anyone else. Doesn't matter if we put a gun to your head to produce it. In the end, it is destroying Mexico, not the U.S. It is up to Mexicans to prioritize they're country's wellbeing over the profits made from selling it down the river to America. How much longer will you massacre your people in the name of satisfying the United States of America?

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    1. It is destroying the US which currently had a severe drug epidemic, esp. Meth and Heroin, Fentanyl.

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    2. Henry, "you beautiful country" needs to wake the fack up, and get to the root of the problem, counting the collateral casualties and damages is like "old world" tea baggers fed to you with a finger...

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  41. These pieces of shit are the ones that keep the Cartels in business.
    Time to change the laws in this country and start treating USERS as what they are: Criminals.
    Not sick people as the law currently defines them.

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    1. Addiction to drugs is not a crime, can't be, never will.
      Greedy addiction to money is a crime.
      --not all the greedy bastards get caught and punished...
      ...and it is no coincidence

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