Posted on 07/09/2025 10:31:06 AM PDT by simpson96
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Gotcher serious Meth Face going right there...
It was socially awkward, without question.
She could have hid the gun in her vee-jay-jay.
Meth is not difficult to get in jail or prison.
Pity.
Female cop?
“Is that a meth face face?’’
Yes. That’s the very picture of it.
Yup.
$29.99 a box. Tronex.
The best.
This will be my future wife.
DON'T YOU PUT YOUR HANDS ON MY FIANCEE
“They carry latex gloves for that.”
nitrile has largely replace latex for disposable gloves in the U.S. due to latex allergies ... for example, all gloves sold in Walmart, Sam’s Club, Costco, Harbor Freight are nitrile ...
the cops featured across the nation on the TV show On Patrol Live all use heavy duty black gloves that are clearly not latex ...
The following table ranks all 50 U.S. states by their drug bust rate per 100,000 residents, which is the closest available proxy for methamphetamine-related arrests,
as most states do not break down arrest data by drug type in publicly available statistics.
States with the highest rates are most likely to have significant meth-related law enforcement activity, particularly in regions known for meth production and use.
Rank | State | Drug Bust Rate per 100,000 |
---|---|---|
1 | West Virginia | 1,093.9 |
2 | Kentucky | 895.4 |
3 | Ohio | 780.0 |
4 | Tennessee | 767.0 |
5 | Missouri | 729.4 |
6 | Oklahoma | 720.3 |
7 | New Mexico | 691.6 |
8 | Arizona | 659.3 |
9 | Indiana | 646.4 |
10 | Louisiana | 623.8 |
11 | Arkansas | 613.2 |
12 | Alabama | 591.4 |
13 | Michigan | 565.7 |
14 | Florida | 561.7 |
15 | Georgia | 541.7 |
16 | Nevada | 535.7 |
17 | South Carolina | 524.7 |
18 | North Carolina | 507.8 |
19 | Texas | 497.6 |
20 | Mississippi | 487.2 |
21 | Virginia | 480.7 |
22 | California | 455.6 |
23 | Illinois | 449.8 |
24 | Maryland | 446.1 |
25 | Colorado | 441.7 |
26 | Pennsylvania | 429.5 |
27 | Massachusetts | 420.5 |
28 | Washington | 413.6 |
29 | Minnesota | 408.0 |
30 | Wisconsin | 403.8 |
31 | New Jersey | 398.3 |
32 | New York | 387.8 |
33 | Oregon | 355.6 |
34 | Iowa | 344.8 |
35 | Utah | 343.1 |
36 | Kansas | 326.1 |
37 | Nebraska | 310.1 |
38 | Idaho | 279.8 |
39 | New Hampshire | 257.4 |
40 | Maine | 223.2 |
41 | South Dakota | 226.1 |
42 | Alaska | 205.1 |
43 | North Dakota | 196.8 |
44 | Montana | 187.1 |
45 | Vermont | 160.3 |
46 | Hawaii | 127.0 |
47 | Rhode Island | 94.4 |
48 | Wyoming | 86.4 |
Note: The table is based on total drug bust rates, which include meth but also other substances. States at the top of the list (West Virginia, Kentucky, Ohio, Tennessee, Missouri, Oklahoma) are widely recognized for high meth activity and arrests.
Dunno. But it’s a terminal case of “Resting B*tch Face”.
CC
Female deputies aren’t always available. I do like the metal detector idea though. It won’t stop some items but it’ll catch the “stabby shooty” ones.
CC
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