DA refuse to charge an admitted St. Louis drug dealer caught with 1000 opioid pills.
Posted by Dobrien 5 years, 3 months ago to Government
This country needs to wake up to the collusion between Soros and the demonicrats .
Soros backed this DA’s candidacy. Ask yourself why?
ST. LOUIS — On paper, you might think it's a slam dunk case.
On January 1, two St. Louis Police officers got more than 1,000 highly addictive opiate pills and more than $30,000 in cash off the street.
It was the result of a drug investigation and surveillance that began the week before at a gas station in the 5000 block of S. Grand.
Soros backed this DA’s candidacy. Ask yourself why?
ST. LOUIS — On paper, you might think it's a slam dunk case.
On January 1, two St. Louis Police officers got more than 1,000 highly addictive opiate pills and more than $30,000 in cash off the street.
It was the result of a drug investigation and surveillance that began the week before at a gas station in the 5000 block of S. Grand.
This sort of thing has been happening for hundreds of years. Those in power don't want to solve the problem or it would not occur.
The system is broken.
It was done in the open and it's happening more and more frequently. In the past corruption like this was at least covered up and attempt was made to do it invisibly.
Now it is all done in the open. There is not even an attempt to explain it, not that "explanations" of this nature are credible.
Someone is on the take.
Fast money makes the payoffs go round.
Share it fairly but don't take a slice of my pie
Money, so they say
Pink Floyd
If YouTube took it down it is likely right over the target.
TLDR; Did they give him his pills back, too!
That is the way I see it. The drug addict companies and the drug traffickers are one in the same and not representative of Conscious Human Nature.
They Both seek to profit from our misery.
Now we understand how it works. She has no qualms of touting her version of the "truth".
Misrepresenting yourself to a doctor or pharmacist, doctor shopping, or being dishonest when obtaining controlled substances from a doctor or pharmacist are examples of prescription fraud. Physicians who prescribe drugs without a legitimate purpose may be accused of prescription fraud as well.
Controlled substances are drugs listed by the states or on the federal list of five drug classifications. These include opiates, depressants, and stimulants. Some of the drugs most commonly sought are morphine, oxycodone, hydrocodone, Valium, and Darvocet.
As I understand it, violation of prescription drug laws would not necessarily fall under Ayn Rand’s definition of a “crime”, which she defines as “a violation of the right(s) of other men by force (or fraud).” Other activities involving drugs may constitute crimes by Objectivist standards, but here we’re talking specifically about whether government has the right to require a “prescription” issued by another private party in order for an adult to obtain an otherwise legal substance.
Sell me on why that is not committing crime ?