Posted on 03/22/2017 6:52:32 PM PDT by markomalley
Authorities say a man mistakenly sent a text message to a Pennsylvania prosecutor indicating that he wanted to trade marijuana for heroin.
Luzerne County prosecutors say Assistant District Attorney Jill Matthews received a text Nov. 2 using drug lingo that they called an obvious text for a drug deal. They say she later received a photo of a plastic bag containing a green substance on a scale.
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People this stupid need to be locked up for their own safety
lol that’s a riot. What a dope. Amazing somebody would even do a drug deal for heroine over a cell phone. Pot is not such a big deal but heroine dealers need to be made examples of. The opiate pills and the cheaper heroine that is injected destroys people’s lives very quickly. In NH we have a bad Heroine problem. 10 years ago it was meth, 15 years ago it was ecstasy that was getting pushed ,now it’s progressed to Heroine.
We need more heroines here. Can’t get enough of them.
How in the world does anyone accidentally text the local DA? I have no idea who my local DA is, much less their personal phone number.
It’s some gangbangers goofin’ on their homie.
Just sayin’ — pushing wouldn’t go very far if people were wanting something better than to get beaned out of their gourds on some chemical.
Heroes too.
In fact that’s probably why people today use heroin (no ending e) so much. Because we’ve forgotten all about what being heroes and heroines is like. Because that means to cease to be self centered and, instead, centered on the divine.
But people haven’t entirely forgotten about the principle, so they simulate the feeling with the drugs.
Remember God at anywhere close to full strength once more and no more monkeys on backs. There was a reason that America of the mid and late 1800s wasn’t even thinking about bans. Because they were openly talking about God. Grieving the Holy Spirit, as in our modern political correctness, is a good way of losing the power, bigtime.
If you had previous contact with law enforcement it might well be in your phone...
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