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Well-meaning drug dealer in custody after attempting to donate 11 yaba pills


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Hope they lock him up, no matter his claimed "good intentions."

Of course if this happened in so-called Enlightened Countries such as Australia or the U.S., there would be a legion of Do-Gooders bleating that the poor guy was under the influence of drugs himself and thus, not responsible for his actions.

The Do-Gooders would protest in the streets and on the media until the scum-bag was released and free to again sell his filthy drugs to innocent kids, including those of the Do-Gooders, who might then sing a very different tune.

"... to innocent kids ..." - lool ... pls wake up mon !

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Here is the poster boy for those who advocate the use of drugs-doesnt effect your mind one bit...does it?

are you suggesting that people take them because they taste delicious? :?

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At least he DONATES something, what have YOU donated so far?

you start rolleyes.gif

Actually, he didn't donate anything. He TRIED to, but that's not the same thing. You can't spend good intensions.

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Hope they lock him up, no matter his claimed "good intentions."

Of course if this happened in so-called Enlightened Countries such as Australia or the U.S., there would be a legion of Do-Gooders bleating that the poor guy was under the influence of drugs himself and thus, not responsible for his actions.

The Do-Gooders would protest in the streets and on the media until the scum-bag was released and free to again sell his filthy drugs to innocent kids, including those of the Do-Gooders, who might then sing a very different tune.

Hmmm, doubt it. They don't look lightly on meth heads here. Now with less focus on pot they have plenty of room in jail for the meth heads.

Not sure where you lived in the U.S., but Do-Gooders don't support meth heads here, just the opposite.

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So instead of donating his spare yaba to the flood victims, he's donated them to the local BiB fund - and will inevitably end up back on the streets for those 'innocent' kids that the less-educated on here fear so much for.

PS - Yaba [and its big brother Ice] is the pits and the cause of huge socioeconomic problems throughout our society - but it is all the poor can afford. Legalise and regulate the better stuff and many of these problems would disappear.

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