Have you ever actually lived in an area with drug problems? I do. Yes, police should be seeking out and arresting them. The crime where I live, including violent crime, is out of control. Last year someone killed a toddler to hide drugs in their body. Twice, I’ve stumbled across young men who OD’d, including at the playground I was taking my kids to. Cannabis is legal here, and I’ve known a couple people with family members who struck pedestrians while driving high. Even if drugs were legalized, zero reason for people to have a business driving them around. We don’t have businesses randomly driving people cigarettes and alcohol. There are regulations and licensing. It’s not running a business. It literally ruins people’s lives. |
They’re just trolling, no normal person thinks that way. |
If you legalized drugs no one would be killing toddlers to hide drugs. DUI is the problem, not the drugs. ODs from tainted drugs is due to an underground market that isn't regulated. Legalization would solve these problems. Arresting people for driving around at 2:15am isn't going to solve anything. |
Do you think there aren’t people selling marijuana because it’s been legalized? Street sales don’t magically disappear when drugs become legal. DUI is driving under the influence. That influence can be drugged driving. Arresting people for possessing of illegal drugs and illegal possession of firearms gets dangerous people off the streets. Your privilege is showing. |
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Here’s a daytime traffic stop that uncovered a stolen firearm with an altered serial number.
https://patch.com/virginia/arlington-va/weapon-charges-filed-against-md-man-arlington-police |
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This traffic stop in Arlington took a dealer off the streets.
https://www.arlnow.com/2025/10/06/acpd-large-sum-of-cash-recovered-in-south-arlington-drug-arrest/ |
Exactly! DUI is the problem. How do we find people driving under the influence? By pulling them over when they are doing things like making illegal turns, because that indicates someone is under the influence. I’m not really sure what fantasy world you live in where we can magically identify people driving under the influence if they can’t be pulled over for behaving like someone driving under the influence. Do you suggest we wait until the hit and kill someone instead? |
DUI should be addressed before the crime is committed. A public campaign to raise awareness of the issue should be all that's necessary. Going after people driving around at 2:15am seems like it is targeting minorities. |
Yes, very easy to target minorities at 2 am when driving down the street. Lol |
Tie the AI into all the cameras in place, put a police robot on every corner, can cover 24x7x365. Use the video evidence of crime and transmit to all robots, find perpetrator, eliminate perpetrator, clean simple efficient. |
Richard Jones approves. |
I prefer to think of it as an undocumented firearm. |
And then white liberals will declare it racist and will move heaven and earth to get it abolished. |
If it had an altered serial number, how did they know it was stolen? If it was post-1968 mfg, then it's very likely it is stolen or was at one time. Fun fact, firearms made pre-1968 with altered numbers is ok. |
Thanks Sherlock, I know the laws. Maybe the super criminal tried to remove the serial number and did a bad job. Whatever, a stolen gun was recovered and a bad guy arrested, good job by the police. |