http://www.foxnews.com/us/2017/02/06/criminal-whose-sentence-was-commuted-by-obama-is-back-in-prison.html
Who cares . He spent 25 years in prison. If he was stupid enough to sell drugs again, that's his problem. NOT OBAMA!
"Jailed from the time of his arrest in 1990, Gill earned a legal education inside prison libraries and successfully petitioned the then-president for a second chance after his court appeals were exhausted.""A San Antonio man who was freed from life in prison by President Barack Obama is back behind bars after allegedly crashing his vehicle into another motorist and undercover police cars while fleeing from a drug deal Thursday."
That's why you don't sell narcotics. Maybe a 60% profit margin, plus you're dealing with drug people who'll rat on you and set you up.
as an aside, are we agreed that Coach uses the "N-word" in his private life?or, does he do that "No-i'm not racist....I have black friends...but, there are "black people" and then there are "N-words"" thing that all racists do?
You must mental if you think me posting this or him being an Marxist pig has anything to do with race...cupcake.
Look here, I don't think anyone in the world could possibly conceive that a person who spent 25 years in prison and fought so hard for that commute of his life sentence for selling drugs would go back to selling drugs when he got out....especially since is was 68 years old.
Depends... I met with a cartel boss back a year ago (wanted to "invest" $15k in my biz after using my products a few times... I declined knowing is never get him outta my pocket).... The "big guys" (this dude cleared an easy 200k a month) are more insulated, & their "workers" know that if they tell, they're dead. On the street, in jail, in prison.. Pc or not. Such as if a worker (who also has workers) gets told on, he keeps his mouth shut and does his time. The closer you are to the "boss", the safer you are. Most guys in the narcotics business or just selling 1 - 3 grams (or 3.5) at a time, after getting a call from a buyer... those guys will buy or get on consignment three four five six or eight ounces at a time of whatever they're selling... And break those into one or 3 gram servings depending on the buyer... I would get mine, the guy I would meet would pull out a chunk all freaking heroin that was close to a quarter pound and Brake off whatever I wanted to buy with a knife... Either one 3 or 6 grams everyday while sitting in his car in it right next to me. Knowing that I was also a supplier and I had a done time and if I got popped I wasn't telling on anybody. ....back in the day when I sold White, and got to be a pain in the ass. I pick up 250 to 500 grams at a time and there's maybe a few guys I would sell or give on consignment 50 to 100 grams at a time, at a discount Maybe 30 or $40 per gram, but then you also have the guys and girls would call and only buy one gram @ a time for $90-100. A many times those people who would only buy one gram and a time will be calling back a couple hours maybe six hours later wanting another gram so that means sewing one gram at a time you make a lot more money but it also increases your risk of getting caught because your meeting for five six seven eight nine 12 people a day. The risk and stress just wasn't worth it because you never knew what person even if they were a regular buyer had got popped for a DUI a month earlier and got caught with Coke in their car and wanted a get-out-of-jail-free card and had a great to-do controlled buys from you for the past two three weeks.
I'm in the world and could easily see that.
Yet, the average child molester gets 7 years and does 3. They often re-offend. Do we blame the judge for giving such a lenient sentence? Or blame the predator?Not to mention the fact that someone gets 25 years for selling drugs vs. someone who gets 7 years for touching children is outrageous. But the government is obsessed with drugs. The whole "war" on drugs. But a person is out in 3 years for doing despicable things to a 3 year old.
Those people should be liquidated.
Gonna say the latter. Accurate AF, Johnny