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Two Drug Busts Over Weekend

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Sunday, June 15, 2008 04:50 AM

Prince George, B.C. – Two traffic stops by RCMP on the weekend resulted in drug busts in Prince George.
In the first, Police seized 74 grams of marijuana. A 23 year old male has been charged with possession of a controlled substance.
In the second stop,   a 20 year old male and a 20 year old female were arrested and face drug related charges after police seized more than $5,000 worth of cocaine, methamphetamine, and crack cocaine from the vehicle they were in.
The male will also be facing dangerous driving charges in connection with an incident Thursday in the bowl area of Prince George.

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I can imagine the kind of cars the cops pulled over. A rusty blue Sunfire coupe with rust and a saggy spring with four guys in it, and a green K-car from the seventies. You'd think that crime would pay. Most likely not in the taste of loser cars for these social losers.
Well said Harbinger. These guys are a bunch of loser creeps. They're no doubt illiterate and they try to earn their living by theft, but survive because when they go to jail for a week, they get fed.
Hail to our court system. It's not our courts, it's our laws that have to change.
wow no room for humanity by you two! Burn em at the stake eh? You sure know all about the people arrested...their backgrounds, their mentality, what they had for breakfast too. Guess you'd be surprised to learn then that drug problems know no social class, education level, colour nor creed. I also am fairly certain these arrests are the small fry the ones that actually might be "saved" by rehabilitation. The big fry, are the snakes. Once all the heads are removed the drug problems will end. I also get that there are those who are habitual "troublemakers" but remember it is the drugs that control the human. As long as there is a human left we must show mercy as common decency requires it. Many well respected politicians, business people, and other "mentors" have found themselves caught up in drug/alcohol abuse. Labelling perpetuates the problem. It doesn't solve it.

*end rant*
Hmmm busted with drugs and driving like idiots,,,,Cain the lil SOB's .I could care less about their sad upbringing! They were busted plain and simple...AGAINST the law to carry drugs!!!! Labelling them is an understatement... I say TATTOO their foreheads so that the honest working public know who they are.

Lets get real! Small fry?
First time respondinding to anything I have read in this site. I am tired of reading some of the comments these people post in here about other people.Until you know about people's personal lives,I think you should shut your traps.It's easy to dish people,being a coward behind a computer,however any of you that would like to know about my life over the last five years,I am more than happy to share all the crap, I have been through during this time.Everyone has they're issues in life,so try not to be so judgemental.

Drugs kill...driving like idiots kill...hmmmm, compassion for these individuals would be considered IDIOT COMPASSION!!!

All reformed drug addicts quite when it is convenient for them. The drug addict forgets the people they stole from, property they damaged, and the burden they put one the health care system, and tax dollars for crime prevention. Sorry but those involved in a life of crime will never get any sympathy from me.
White water you have it right. The addict seems to be able to live with him/her/it self, and not be troubled by conscience.
They appear to feel that the rest of the world should just move on and let bygones be bygones, and right thinking people do that, I know I have, quite a few times.
So, Jakeadoo, how many times is a boring straight person supposed to forgive you and others like you? How many times does one begin to trust again, only to be ripped off/cheated/lied to again? After being through this emotional grinder more times than I wish to remember, I have a hard time trusting anyone. So you see that the addicts' behaviour affects far more than just their own body and mind, it affects a lot of other people, those who I would normally trust but can't now, for example. I do not believe I am a coward behind a computer, and I do not need to stoop to the lows you apparently have to be able to see eye to eye with you. Go elsewhere if you seek sympathy for your bad choices. It will probably be a long time before anyone can trust you, that is if you have the courage to reveal to them what you are, for I hear that an addict is never 'cured' but always in 'remission'
Once an addict, always an addict?
metalman.
Just more hypocrisy by posters here... the getting drunk crowd that look down their noses at all those that don't take part in their drug of choice so they must be "lowlife." But a room of alcohol and buzzed men and women is a great social gathering! I could easily prove with hard data that drinking is this country's most harmful, destructive, death inducing drug of all and yet bone head after bone head doesn't get it, doesn't want to get it for one reason: it's the drug YOU like. Naked hypocrits one and all you are.

Let us end this destructive hypocrisy and put in place a sane, logical policy. Get behind law enforcements new tact on this issue. Go to this web site, read up and learn truthful information... then send them a few bucks to show you're also a logical person:

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Just more hypocrisy by posters here... the getting drunk crowd that look down their noses at all those that don't take part in their drug of choice so they must be "lowlife." But a room of alcohol and buzzed men and women is a great social gathering! I could easily prove with hard data that drinking is this country's most harmful, destructive, death inducing drug of all and yet bone head after bone head doesn't get it, doesn't want to get it for one reason: it's the drug YOU like. Naked hypocrits one and all you are.

Let us end this destructive hypocrisy and put in place a sane, logical policy. Get behind law enforcements new tact on this issue. Go to this web site, read up and learn truthful information... then send them a few bucks to show you're also a logical person:

www.leap.cc
Jenn 3052/metalman.I never said I sold drugs,was into the drug scene or supported it.You people make a lot of assumptions based on peoples posts in these sites,I guess being a newcomer to this, I just posted my reactions to your comments about different things in the wrong site.
Jakeadoo. I will admit that my response was a knee jerk reaction to your posting.
I apologize for that. In re-reading your words I can see that I got a little personal, and for no good reason. That said, I stand behind my comments, without any personal reference. To Kevin 1006: I disagree with you on the strongest possible terms. I, and many others are not making a comparison between "us and them" at all. I once believed the same thing about the establishment, in those days though, we were comparing marijuana to alcohol. Heroin and powder cocaine were problems too, but to a lesser degree than alcohol, as far as I could see. I have not personally seen anybody get mean and look for a fight after smoking grass, but there are quite a few I don't want to be around if they have been drinking.
Now, we are talking about crystal meth and crack cocaine, and although I do not know you, I cannot believe that you really think there can be any comparison to addicts of alcohol. Sure, there is a lot of hypocrisy in the fact that alcohol is accepted, and available, even though it is addictive, and yes, it does does cause many problems, in those who cannot control themselves. In some ways you see, I agree with you, it is all in the way you handle your particular poison. Problem is, from what I have seen and experienced in the last four years, people addicted to meth or crack are apt to go to any length for another fix, and some alkies too, but I have been around a long time, known a lot of problem drinkers, and have yet to have the same problems with any of them, compared to the unfortunates who have made a bad decision usually due to peer pressure, and are now chained to an unholy bitch of an addiction.
metalman.
Maybe if everyone "adopted" a drug addict and went about showing them the errors of their ways and curing them from their addictions, I am sure the world would be all sunshine and lollipops. Until then, no sympathy.