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Law Enforcement – Have you ever heard of dealers using adderall to cut cocaine?
Posted by admin in Drug & Alcohol Laws on November 8, 2011
Question by Crunch: Law Enforcement – Have you ever heard of dealers using adderall to cut cocaine?
Have you ever heard of dealers using adderall or ritalin to cut cocaine?
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Answer by CHECK MY PROFILE®
no- but they use ketamine to cut meth-coke
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Q&A: How many LAW enforcement agent OR on COCAINE?
Posted by admin in Drug & Alcohol Laws on August 25, 2011
Question by Music Money: How many LAW enforcement agent OR on COCAINE?
Do you use it because you know it comes out of your system quick?
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Answer by Freedle S
4,253
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How many LAW enforcement agents OR on COCAINE?
Posted by admin in Drug & Alcohol Laws on August 14, 2011
Question by Music Money: How many LAW enforcement agents OR on COCAINE?
“Jeremy D” & “Mike W” by the way you speak can crooks smell PIG when you walk into a room? “or” you mad I talked bad about your Cocaine thing?
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Answer by Eric P
It’s like your trying to say something
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What is the law in Louisiana on first time cocaine possession?
Posted by admin in Drug & Alcohol Laws on August 12, 2011
Question by BRINA M: What is the law in Louisiana on first time cocaine possession?
My husband was arrested a few nights ago and charged with simple possession. I was wondering how much time this charge carries. I looked all over the internet but can’t get an answer. He has no previous criminal record, this would be his first offense.
I know its against the law. And I know it is an automatic felony, what I’m asking is the time he might have to do. It was a small amount for personal use. (simple possession)
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Answer by Ghengis
I’m pretty sure it’s against the law.
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newest Law Cocaine News
Posted by admin in Drug & Alcohol Laws on June 27, 2011
DEA’s trusted tipster is not so confidential
They’re called everything from snitches to narcs and beyond, but in the eyes of the Drug Enforcement Administration, they’re confidential informants. And it appears that the confidential informant whom the DEA relied upon in its recent investigation in Pitkin County has lost her confidentiality.
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Police seize cocaine, make arrest
WEST FRANKFORT – A search of a West Frankfort residence resulted in the discovery of a “substantial amount” of cocaine and one arrest Wednesday.
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‘Saltwater Cowboys’ reunite, speak bluntly about drug smuggling past
Drug smugglers, pot haulers, or Saltwater Cowboys: three names for nearly 200 Collier County residents arrested in the 1980s on charges related to marijuana and cocaine importation.
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newest Law Cocaine News
Posted by admin in Drug & Alcohol Laws on May 11, 2011
Extradition of reputed drug kingpin to Venezuela brings along questions of alleged corruption
CARACAS, Venezuela — Colombia’s extradition of alleged cocaine kingpin Walid Makled has Venezuelans asking about the huge payments he claims to have made to close associates of President Hugo Chavez and opposition leaders are demanding answers. The allegations, lingering doubts and inquiries about millions of dollars in payments purportedly made to government officials and military officers has …
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New Department of Justice Documents Fail to Justify Expanding CALEA
Earlier this month the FBI, DEA and the Department of Justice Criminal Division responded to our FOIA litigation for records related to the Department of Justice’s controversial efforts to push Congress to expand the Communications Assistance to Law Enforcement Act ( CALEA ). 1 Although the agencies stated in their court filings ( here , here , and here ) that they had thousands of pages of …
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Q&A: did they ever voted the 1 to 1 ratio law for crack and cocaine in November 2009?
Posted by admin in Drug & Alcohol Laws on March 22, 2011
Question by Dyann S: did they ever voted the 1 to 1 ratio law for crack and cocaine in November 2009?
it suppose to stop disparities between the two.
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Answer by pissedoffbastard13
I know some individual states have done it, but I haven’t heard about the Feds climbing aboard yet.
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What is the deal with crack cocaine, the law and the court system?
Posted by admin in Drug & Alcohol Laws on February 14, 2011
Question by simple_loyal_honest: What is the deal with crack cocaine, the law and the court system?
My 6 year old daughter is stuck with her mother who is addicted to crack. My daughter isnt being taken care of properly, bathed, fed or anything else. My ex wifes mother, father, brother, 15 year old daughter and 21 year old son have all called the police and DCS for her addiction, child neglect and her trying to steal etc. I pay 0 a week for child support and the ex doesnt work. My daughter sees none of this money and not only do I not get to see her, but I also dont get to talk to her because my ex is homeless with my daughter and has no phone. I have been in court for 3 months with this and still havent gotten anything accomplished. I cant complain about my attorney because he is doing everything possible and I have spent thousands of dollars. She has done nothing the judge has ordered and hasnt even gotten an attorney. I work everyday and have a good stable job and Im not on drugs. I am out of ideas other than doing something that I will be in jail for. Any ideas on what to do?
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Answer by dirky
Apply to the Courts for sole custody of your child.
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If America is against hard illegal drugs, why does Law Enforcement permits Cocaine smuggling from Cuba to FLA?
Posted by admin in Drug & Alcohol Laws on January 30, 2011
Question by GreenlitempoItzmin007: If America is against hard illegal drugs, why does Law Enforcement permits Cocaine smuggling from Cuba to FLA?
Everyday Tons of COCAINE are smuggled from Narco-Communist Cuba to Narco-Liberal Florida.
and the U.S press and U.S media systematically put the blame on Mexico! WHY?
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Answer by Alex
permits? i think you are confused
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Is there any UK law against selling caffeine powder and pretending its crack cocaine?
Posted by admin in Drug & Alcohol Laws on January 16, 2011
Question by Johndude: Is there any UK law against selling caffeine powder and pretending its crack cocaine?
First of I live in the UK.
Secondly, theres a lot of druggies near where Iive and I’m planning to buy some caffeine powder of the internet and pretend its Cocaine.
Theres no laws against caffeine so if I get caught doing this buy the police I’ll just own up and say it was caffeine.
Can anything happen to me if I get caught? Thanks :)
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Answer by Marianne T
Oh, I think your best scenario would be to get caught by the police. If those druggies get you first, you will be dead. They aren’t going to think this was a great idea. Trust me.
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How did Paris Hilton skate past the law for possession of cocaine?
Posted by admin in Drug & Alcohol Laws on December 17, 2010
Question by Matt: How did Paris Hilton skate past the law for possession of cocaine?
I’m surprised that a lady with prior convictions and at least four arrest for criminal behavior is allowed probation on a cocaine charge.
Is there any evidence that this has ever happened to anyone before?
And what is known of this judge… is he/she a far left liberal or one on the take all the time?
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Maybe so, but she’d look hot in a pair of rollerskates.
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Answer by Spagett
i would be very surprised if she were at all coordinated on a pair of rollerskates.
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SC Law Officers Bust Million-Dollar Cocaine Trafficking Operation
Posted by admin in Drug & Alcohol Laws on November 20, 2010
SC Law Officers Bust Million-Dollar Cocaine Trafficking Operation
Several law enforcement agencies say they’ve broken up a million-dollar drug organization that was operating out of Upstate South Carolina.
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New gun law widens permit holders’ rights
Under Iowa’s new weapons permit law — starting in 2011 — a person with a permit could openly walk down Central Avenue with a shotgun slung in a holster across his back.
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11 connected to cocaine ring
Posted by admin in Drug & Alcohol Laws on August 24, 2010
11 connected to cocaine ring
COEUR d’ALENE – At least 11 more people have been arrested in connection to a reported cocaine ring between Washington and Coeur d’Alene.
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Law officials seize 0 million in meth and cocaine
Three men were arrested and more than 0 million worth of drugs was rounded up Thursday following a year-long investigation that focused on a key distribution center in Gilroy.
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million in meth, cocaine seized in Gilroy
Authorities say they’ve kept millions of dollars worth of methamphetamine and cocaine from hitting the streets during a raid of home in Gilroy. When a team of federal and local law enforcement officials descended on the home around 7 a.m. Thursday, they say… Law – Cocaine – Methamphetamine – Gilroy California – Law Enforcement
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N4bn Cocaine: Two Foreigners, 3 Nigerians Arraigned
Posted by admin in Drug & Alcohol Laws on August 19, 2010
N4bn Cocaine: Two Foreigners, 3 Nigerians Arraigned
Anti-drug agency, the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) yesterday arraigned two foreigners and three Nigerians before a Federal High Court in Lagos on a four-count charge of conspiracy to import about 450.4kg of cocaine from Chile to Nigeria.
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Rockland methadone clinic closed
ROCKLAND, Maine — Law enforcement officials closed down the Turning Tide methadone clinic in Rockland on Thursday, citing an unspecified threat to public health and safety. An investigation by …
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Bethlehem man in Lower Macungie accused of dealing cocaine
Posted by admin in Drug & Alcohol Laws on August 6, 2010
Bethlehem man in Lower Macungie accused of dealing cocaine
A Bethlehem man pulled over in Lower Macungie Township for a car equipment violation had an ounce of cocaine with him, police said.
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Victory: President Obama Signs Law to Reduce Sentencing Disparities
On Tuesday, August 3, President Obama signed into law a bill to reduce the vast disparity between crack cocaine and powder cocaine sentencing. For years, eliminating this disparity has been a priority for the NAACP, as the gap unfairly hurts communities of color.
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Obama Signs Bill Reducing Cocaine Sentence Gap
President Signs Into Law Bill Reducing Disparity Between Mandatory Sentences For Powder Vs. Crack Cocaine
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Chinese Suspects for Trial over N4bn Cocaine
Posted by admin in Drug & Alcohol Laws on July 30, 2010
Chinese Suspects for Trial over N4bn Cocaine
The Chairman/Chief Exe-cutive of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency, Ahmadu Giade, has said that all suspects arrested in connection with the unlawful importation of 450.400kg of cocaine will be prosecuted in the country.
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Congress approves bill to narrow gap in crack cocaine sentences
WASHINGTON – Congress on Wednesday changed a quarter-century-old law that has subjected tens of thousands of blacks to long prison terms for crack cocaine convictions while giving far more lenient treatment to those, mainly whites, caught with the powder form of the drug.
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How does law enforcement get away with tasting the cocaine at the crime scene?
Posted by admin in Drug & Alcohol Laws on July 26, 2010
Question by shlomogon: How does law enforcement get away with tasting the cocaine at the crime scene?
I see this in movies. I don’t know if it is true. I would dare to say that an officer of the law would not actually taste the drug to verify it is actually an illicit drug, i.e. cocaine. I believe there would have to be lab tests. Otherwise the officer would pop positive on a drug test.
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Answer by FootballFan52670
that only happens in movies…
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