Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He lived in Arlington. One of my kids knew him. He did sell pot on the side. He was well liked and a nice kid. This is a horrible situation.
A well-liked, nice DRUG DEALER.
Who needed the money - maybe he was selling to save for college. Don't victimize the kid for doing what he needed to do.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He lived in Arlington. One of my kids knew him. He did sell pot on the side. He was well liked and a nice kid. This is a horrible situation.
A well-liked, nice DRUG DEALER.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Two dead, two stabbed and all from marijuana. Legalization didn’t decrease drug use, it intensified it. Because an illegal drug market was already established when legalization took place, legalization never eliminated the illegal market. Instead the illegal market competes with the legal one via cheaper prices. Marijuana is more potent, more widespread, and causes psychosis is those who are under 25. It is a completely different drug from the drug we smoked in our youth. We are running an entire experiment on our children and are already seeing the outcome. Next up are legalizing hard drugs like they did in Oregon and Washington. And while we are at it, MaID like in Canada so that our depressed, drug hooked kids can ask a doctor to kill them. Survival of the fittest. That’s the world we are creating.
This drug deal gone bad appears to have involved other narcotics as well as several pounds of pot. I think some are trying to suggest it was just pot because they don’t like thinking about the possibility that a Washington-Liberty kid may have been buying or selling opioids.
PP you are quoting. And your point is? Opioid are legalized drugs. It fits into my entire argument.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Two dead, two stabbed and all from marijuana. Legalization didn’t decrease drug use, it intensified it. Because an illegal drug market was already established when legalization took place, legalization never eliminated the illegal market. Instead the illegal market competes with the legal one via cheaper prices. Marijuana is more potent, more widespread, and causes psychosis is those who are under 25. It is a completely different drug from the drug we smoked in our youth. We are running an entire experiment on our children and are already seeing the outcome. Next up are legalizing hard drugs like they did in Oregon and Washington. And while we are at it, MaID like in Canada so that our depressed, drug hooked kids can ask a doctor to kill them. Survival of the fittest. That’s the world we are creating.
This drug deal gone bad appears to have involved other narcotics as well as several pounds of pot. I think some are trying to suggest it was just pot because they don’t like thinking about the possibility that a Washington-Liberty kid may have been buying or selling opioids.
Anonymous wrote:Two dead, two stabbed and all from marijuana. Legalization didn’t decrease drug use, it intensified it. Because an illegal drug market was already established when legalization took place, legalization never eliminated the illegal market. Instead the illegal market competes with the legal one via cheaper prices. Marijuana is more potent, more widespread, and causes psychosis is those who are under 25. It is a completely different drug from the drug we smoked in our youth. We are running an entire experiment on our children and are already seeing the outcome. Next up are legalizing hard drugs like they did in Oregon and Washington. And while we are at it, MaID like in Canada so that our depressed, drug hooked kids can ask a doctor to kill them. Survival of the fittest. That’s the world we are creating.
Anonymous wrote:Two dead, two stabbed and all from marijuana. Legalization didn’t decrease drug use, it intensified it. Because an illegal drug market was already established when legalization took place, legalization never eliminated the illegal market. Instead the illegal market competes with the legal one via cheaper prices. Marijuana is more potent, more widespread, and causes psychosis is those who are under 25. It is a completely different drug from the drug we smoked in our youth. We are running an entire experiment on our children and are already seeing the outcome. Next up are legalizing hard drugs like they did in Oregon and Washington. And while we are at it, MaID like in Canada so that our depressed, drug hooked kids can ask a doctor to kill them. Survival of the fittest. That’s the world we are creating.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He lived in Arlington. One of my kids knew him. He did sell pot on the side. He was well liked and a nice kid. This is a horrible situation.
Agreed, this is so horrible. Can't imagine what his parents, siblings (if there are any), extended family and friends are going through. Such a senseless crime. They should be celebrating his graduation instead of planning a funeral. So heartbreaking.
Anonymous wrote:He lived in Arlington. One of my kids knew him. He did sell pot on the side. He was well liked and a nice kid. This is a horrible situation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He lived in Arlington. One of my kids knew him. He did sell pot on the side. He was well liked and a nice kid. This is a horrible situation.
A well-liked, nice DRUG DEALER.
Anonymous wrote:He lived in Arlington. One of my kids knew him. He did sell pot on the side. He was well liked and a nice kid. This is a horrible situation.
Anonymous wrote:He lived in Arlington. One of my kids knew him. He did sell pot on the side. He was well liked and a nice kid. This is a horrible situation.
Anonymous wrote:The W-L kid lived in Arlington. He just went to falls Church presumably to get drugs.
Anonymous wrote:He lived in Arlington. One of my kids knew him. He did sell pot on the side. He was well liked and a nice kid. This is a horrible situation.