Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So Virginia school districts are dealing with this too, but the difference is they seem more serious about punishment and law enforcement. Culpepper County police charged a student for distributing on school grounds: https://www.nbcwashington.com/news/local/culpeper-students-charged-after-17-year-old-revived-with-narcan-at-school-sheriff/3267436/
MoCo Police, why aren't you doing the same? These low-level distributors are a key part of the fentanyl supply chain that needs to be stopped.
I don't know anything about that, but these are matters for the police. Some posters complain there aren't consequences but we have laws on the books that cover these issues. If you're aware that laws are being broken out of school, call the cops.
Exactly if laws are being broken, this is a matter for the police not the school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So Virginia school districts are dealing with this too, but the difference is they seem more serious about punishment and law enforcement. Culpepper County police charged a student for distributing on school grounds: https://www.nbcwashington.com/news/local/culpeper-students-charged-after-17-year-old-revived-with-narcan-at-school-sheriff/3267436/
MoCo Police, why aren't you doing the same? These low-level distributors are a key part of the fentanyl supply chain that needs to be stopped.
I don't know anything about that, but these are matters for the police. Some posters complain there aren't consequences but we have laws on the books that cover these issues. If you're aware that laws are being broken out of school, call the cops.
Exactly if laws are being broken, this is a matter for the police not the school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So Virginia school districts are dealing with this too, but the difference is they seem more serious about punishment and law enforcement. Culpepper County police charged a student for distributing on school grounds: https://www.nbcwashington.com/news/local/culpeper-students-charged-after-17-year-old-revived-with-narcan-at-school-sheriff/3267436/
MoCo Police, why aren't you doing the same? These low-level distributors are a key part of the fentanyl supply chain that needs to be stopped.
I don't know anything about that, but these are matters for the police. Some posters complain there aren't consequences but we have laws on the books that cover these issues. If you're aware that laws are being broken out of school, call the cops.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So Virginia school districts are dealing with this too, but the difference is they seem more serious about punishment and law enforcement. Culpepper County police charged a student for distributing on school grounds: https://www.nbcwashington.com/news/local/culpeper-students-charged-after-17-year-old-revived-with-narcan-at-school-sheriff/3267436/
MoCo Police, why aren't you doing the same? These low-level distributors are a key part of the fentanyl supply chain that needs to be stopped.
Because nobudy is stupid enough to deal on school grounds. Most the drugs are from the internet and kids take them before school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So Virginia school districts are dealing with this too, but the difference is they seem more serious about punishment and law enforcement. Culpepper County police charged a student for distributing on school grounds: https://www.nbcwashington.com/news/local/culpeper-students-charged-after-17-year-old-revived-with-narcan-at-school-sheriff/3267436/
MoCo Police, why aren't you doing the same? These low-level distributors are a key part of the fentanyl supply chain that needs to be stopped.
Because nobudy is stupid enough to deal on school grounds. Most the drugs are from the internet and kids take them before school.
Anonymous wrote:So Virginia school districts are dealing with this too, but the difference is they seem more serious about punishment and law enforcement. Culpepper County police charged a student for distributing on school grounds: https://www.nbcwashington.com/news/local/culpeper-students-charged-after-17-year-old-revived-with-narcan-at-school-sheriff/3267436/
MoCo Police, why aren't you doing the same? These low-level distributors are a key part of the fentanyl supply chain that needs to be stopped.