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nikto

(3,284 posts)
21. I would think, the best thing to try to do in prison is...
Mon Mar 3, 2014, 06:51 PM
Mar 2014

Last edited Tue Mar 4, 2014, 06:17 AM - Edit history (1)

Make friends with all the bankers, CEOs and "rich kids" in there and stay close to that group.













Oh.






Never mind.

Hey, there was very little crime to fight, so the feds were cleaning up the "iffy" areas. Scuba Mar 2014 #1
Yeah, and I think he's learning... jtuck004 Mar 2014 #2
+1 SammyWinstonJack Mar 2014 #25
how sad. NT Trillo Mar 2014 #3
Key statements in the story are that the US Attorney giftedgirl77 Mar 2014 #4
They got greedy, just like all the other growers busted by the Feds in California. Ikonoklast Mar 2014 #15
It's amazing what you find when you actually research giftedgirl77 Mar 2014 #19
Maybe they should have donated to the DNC like the banksters. Destroy the American economy, jtuck004 Mar 2014 #20
+1. SammyWinstonJack Mar 2014 #26
Yes snort Mar 2014 #38
"This case was about money, not about treating the seriously ill." cui bono Mar 2014 #29
California has the biggest population of any state. Eric J in MN Mar 2014 #44
Tell that to the state of California. Ikonoklast Mar 2014 #47
Where does it say that? NT Eric J in MN Mar 2014 #52
this is a big part of why young people are not turning out for democrats questionseverything Mar 2014 #5
Yep. Here's Obama when he wanted the gig, 2008 Bluenorthwest Mar 2014 #13
young people overwhelmingly vote democratic. nt arely staircase Mar 2014 #49
on the grounds that it had grown too large PumpkinAle Mar 2014 #6
Add the tobacco companies dotymed Mar 2014 #35
meaning they aren't busting people who operate within the limits of the California statute. nt arely staircase Mar 2014 #42
The 1996 Medical Marijuana law in California doesn't explicitly authorize businesses Eric J in MN Mar 2014 #45
doesn't the law limit the number of plants? nt arely staircase Mar 2014 #48
The law says that cities need to allow a minimum of six plants for personal use. Eric J in MN Mar 2014 #51
Neither party wants to change the drug laws regardless what the voters want davidn3600 Mar 2014 #7
To be cliche, how many bankers have gone to jail? lob1 Mar 2014 #8
Another stellar victory in the Drug War! Warren DeMontague Mar 2014 #9
That last bit is really troubling blackspade Mar 2014 #10
Poor guy only has another hour of freedom. Auntie Bush Mar 2014 #11
Yeah, Things Never Change - Looking Forward To More Of Same W/Hillary SoCalMusicLover Mar 2014 #12
Duncan sounds to be ... 1StrongBlackMan Mar 2014 #14
Not a crime Rider3 Mar 2014 #16
As a convicted FELON he no longer can vote or own a gun or most likely find quality employment Bandit Mar 2014 #17
Wrong. He was breaking California laws first. Ikonoklast Mar 2014 #23
Don't you mean that the right people were not paid off? dotymed Mar 2014 #37
That was my first thought. blueamy66 Mar 2014 #34
Duncan says "It boils down to the feds wanting to make an example out of us" struggle4progress Mar 2014 #18
I would think, the best thing to try to do in prison is... nikto Mar 2014 #21
lol n/t jtuck004 Mar 2014 #27
Stockton Man Pleads Guilty To Operating Multiple Marijuana Storefronts And Cultivation Sites Jesus Malverde Mar 2014 #22
"Marijuana! Heavens, oh yeah. It’s just the stupidest law possible, given history. jtuck004 Mar 2014 #28
Epic justice fail Blue Owl Mar 2014 #24
Thanks a lot Eric Holder and Benjamin Wagner, you incompetent assclowns. Lizzie Poppet Mar 2014 #30
Prohibition is a failed public policy. nt TeamPooka Mar 2014 #31
Please sign the petition to free him mainer Mar 2014 #32
Done. NT Eric J in MN Mar 2014 #46
k&r and please sign the petition mainer Mar 2014 #33
are that many plants legal in Cali? nt arely staircase Mar 2014 #43
Apparently this guy never got the memo that nullification not a valid legal theory in the US Freddie Stubbs Mar 2014 #36
Gun dealers and banksters are still free to harm society mwrguy Mar 2014 #39
Enforcing a democratically passed law is bad? MO_Moderate Mar 2014 #50
I bet it would be OK if Monsanto did it. Or if a billionaire owned a pot farm. tclambert Mar 2014 #40
The President can and should pardon him immediately seveneyes Mar 2014 #41
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