Drug War Stories 11: Zoo Kept in Zanesville

in #drugs7 years ago


This story discusses a male human who was sentenced to nearly two decades of incarceration, nineteen years for selling drugs—and these years are mandatory so the paper asserts he will spend nearly the next two decades incarcerated for nonviolent conduct.

The man possessed a safe with narcotics in it and various compartments in the building used. Ron Welch, assitant Muskingum Count Prosecutor asserted the man sold any type of drug he could get into his possession. Welch went on to emphasize such sale could be in large quantities.

The man had previously pled guilty to trafficiking cocaine and oxycodone and other substances. The boss man asked the Common Please Judge Kelly Cottrill for the maximum sentence thirty years, but got just shy of 2/3 that for a person happened no to kill or murder or rape, or serious assault or batter a fellow human yet the state will soon sinigifantly interfere with the next large chunk of his life, who know maybe he will die in prison??

Welch asserted the man was the culprit for drug epidemic, not the CIA, not the different stressors in our society that make people broken and use to escape their shitty lives. Not the generations of police and judges prosecutors that have failed to prevent the current drug epidemic. But apparently continuing to do the same failed shit is gonna fix the epidemic.

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http://www.zanesvilletimesrecorder.com/story/news/local/2017/12/27/drug-trafficker-gets-19-years-prison/984993001/


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I believe we ought to end the prohibition of drugs, it is a terrible and counter productive policy. But why should we feel bad for this scumbag? how many people overdosed on the unregulated untaxed dangerous drugs he sold?

the guy is in a cage and dint hurt anyone. That is the facts. If you are worried about the drugs he sold then obviously legalization is the only solution if we cant convince people not to use?

If drugs were legal this guy would and should still be considered a criminal, of course he either killed, harmed or put people in grave danger selling unlabeled bags of impure substances for people to inject themselves with without following any safety standards or paying his share of taxes, right?

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Just so confused here, do I feel pity for the man involved or do I say he deserves it for doing all those wrongs?

Who did he harm? Presumably he only sold to other adults?

Was he selling OxyContin fentanyl or heroin?

@funbobby51 I think the article asserts he was selling all three you are welcome to read but I cant right now.

even if heroin was legal it would not be legal to mix up your own without any permits or regulations and sell it on the corner would it?
you can't even make your own pies and sell them like that, why do you think that is?

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