Dont know if those has been posted before, if so sorry, but here ya go, glad I didnt go to that school ! lol http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=8269678033654065825&q=drugs
I know it's fucked up right? They used to bring dogs into my old highschool randomly twice a week, but never like that
I think mad heads are suing and settling out for a couple mil. Oh yea, and they never found any drugs on any of them, thats the best part!
I'm sure they did'nt do it just incase or because their was some pot. I'm sure they knew there was some heroin or coke going around. And if there's one drug Im against more then anything is heroin.
CHARLESTON, S.C. (AP) - Stratford High School students who were in a hallway when Goose Creek police officers drew their guns during a drug sweep have reached a tentative settlement with the school district. The tentative agreement says that the students would receive between $2,000 and $5,000 each to settle lawsuits from the raid. Surveillance video showed officers with guns drawn ordering more than 100 students to the floor as a barking drug dog sniffed them for drugs. No drugs were found and no arrests were made. Also, the state did not file charges against the officers, but the state attorney general called the raid "highly inappropriate." Sixty-two students and their families filed lawsuits claiming police and school officials violated students' constitutional rights.
nothing like a little suprise shake down to keep the masses in line. they have to know there is somthing to fear, otherwise how will we move our country into world domination. these minorities are needed to stay in fear to work for us arians....and im totally being sarcastic...
The tentative agreement says that the students would receive between $2,000 and $5,000 each to settle lawsuits from the raid. I would had drill until i got at least $20.000 even if it took a good jewish lawyer.
Politics is the art of controlling your environment. Anybody who thinks that it doesn't matter who's President has never been beaten or gassed by Police for trespassing on public property,or been hounded by the IRS for purely political reasons, or locked up in the Cook County Jail with a broken nose and no phone access and twelve perverts wanting to stomp your ass in the shower. That is when it matters who is President or Governor or Police Chief. That is when you will wish you had voted.
In America, defendants are no longer innocent until they are proven guilty. They are guilty the minute they are charged, and the system works to process the guilty, not to determine innocence or guilt. Americans in their ignorance and gullibility think that only the guilty would enter a guilty plea. This is the uninformed opinion of the naïve who have never experienced the terror and psychological torture of the US criminal justice (sic) system.
Athens, Ohio - A convicted drug dealer has filed a lawsuit against the search of his business, that turned up more than 50 lbs of marijuana. Now the dealer is suing the dog involved in the bust.Andi, a dog used by the Athens County Sheriff's Department, is listed as one of the defendants in a lawsuit filed by Wayne Francis Green, 46, on Nov. 18.Green, who is representing himself, alleges that a search of his furniture business in 2003 was illegal. During the raid police made a discovery of 50 pounds of marijuana. Last month in criminal proceedings, Green was found guilty and convicted of possession and trafficking of the cannabis. Green is seeking $450,000 in damages, and also has filed against police investigators, Athens County Sheriff Vern Castle and even the trial judge.Andi the German shepherd has been informed of the pending litigation so to speak. Court documents show his paw print indicating he had been formally served.
WASHINGTON, D.C. -- For the 31st year in a row, approximately 85% of high school seniors have told government survey-takers that marijuana is "easy to get," according to the 2005 Monitoring the Future survey released today. The report comes less than two months after the FBI reported an all-time record number of marijuana arrests in 2004. In today's survey, 85.6% of high school seniors described marijuana as being either "fairly easy" or "very easy" to get. This "easy to get" figure has remained virtually unchanged since the survey began in 1975, having never dropped lower than 82.7% (in 1992) or higher than 90.4% (in 1998). Over the same 31-year period, the number of U.S. marijuana arrests has varied dramatically, dropping to a low of 282,800 in 1991 and then beginning an almost unbroken rise to a record high of 771,605 last year. "The near-tripling of marijuana arrests since 1991 has produced exactly zero reduction in the availability of marijuana to kids," said Rob Kampia, executive director of the Marijuana Policy Project in Washington, D.C. "Prohibition of marijuana for adults not only doesn't keep marijuana away from children, it actually guarantees that marijuana stays accessible to young people by giving unregulated criminals an exclusive franchise on marijuana sales." "In contrast, look at the success we've had with tobacco, another product we don't want children to use," Kampia continued. "Today's survey shows teen smoking at its lowest level ever. Reports from around the country show that tobacco products are becoming less accessible to kids, and merchants can be fined or even lose their license if they sell tobacco to minors. Walk into nearly any store that sells cigarettes, and you'll see a large sign saying, 'Under 18, No Tobacco: We Card.' Have you ever seen a drug dealer with a sign like that? To keep marijuana away from kids, the first step is to take control -- and prohibition guarantees that we have no control."