To: truenospinzone
I've pointed out before on these WOD threads that anyone who wishes to really fight the WOD can do so themselves. All they have to do is go bang on the door of a house where they suspect illegal drug use is taking place,and demand to inspect the place. If illegal drug use is indeed taking place on the premises,they can then make a citizen's arrest,and deliver the malefactors over to duly constituted law enforcement officials.
So far,I haven't heard of anyone trying it. Why could that be?
To: sawsalimb
Even better, I remember a WoD-er (completely blanking on which one) who qualified his knowledge of the destruction that drugs cause by admitting that he had an evil cousin who was a drug dealer. He failed to respond to numerous demands that he turn said cousin in to the proper authorities to serve his mandatory minimum sentence in the anal-rape camp.
To: sawsalimb
All they have to do is go bang on the door of a house where they suspect illegal drug use is taking place,and demand to inspect the place. If illegal drug use is indeed taking place on the premises,they can then make a citizen's arrest Jay Santos of the "Citizen's Auxillary Police" who frequently appears as a guest on the Phil Hendrie call in radio show claims to do this all the time. You should hear the outrage of the befuddled soccer mom/dad-church lady/men callers when Jay tells them that his group (easily distinguished by their blue arm bands and large pith helmets) are conducting inspections in the callers' neighborhoods! What's most amazing is that most of these callers will gladly allow an LAPD costumed person to inspect their dirty laundry--but not some nut with a blue arm band and a pith helmet. Even they have their limits!
To: sawsalimb
So far,I haven't heard of anyone trying it. Why could that beThe 2nd Amendment maybe?
341 posted on
05/17/2002 10:01:43 AM PDT by
AUgrad
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