I agree, that likely was the reason.
But even so.
Only because the cop immediately did the stop and ask 21 self incriminating questions game while searching their person.
Embarrass them and scare them away. Done-
***If they didn’t cause any damage to anyone’s life, limb or eyesight, if there was no property damage, no credible threats of harm to anyone or property... What is there?***
I don’t really care that he had a miniscule amount of meth on him.
All this war on drugs garbage is another government waste of time. Zero accomplished, billions wasted, and a bunch of clowns that make power point slides pretending they’re doing something.
Has drug use in it’s entirety really gone down since we created a DEA? Since we passed law after law and became more forceful in enforcement, has anything really improved? Since we have thrown tens of thousands of people into prison for possession, can you really tell me that less people use drugs today, or that less people die from drugs today? Total, 100% waste of time, right up there with the US TSA that costs >$9 billion a year and has not caught a single terrorist yet.
You have the right to eliminate yourself from the gene pool by the choices you make. You just don’t have the right to eliminate others from the gene pool.
"I bet you're really 'high' and 'far out,' huh?" - stone-faced Sgt. Joe Friday, "Dragnet 1966"
Regards,
I think you mis-read the article. There weren't arrested for eliminating in the pool (yeech!).
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