Drug War Stories: Rapper Rolled in Rhode Island

in #war7 years ago


Main Man Montana Millz outta Providence Rhode Island aged three decades may be wishing it was a 187 because an undercover got him for slanging heroin and fentanyl.


This undercover played a real cat and mouse game presumably in building up his case to take down rapper Mills for living how he speaks. For living in a way that doesn't directly happen to end up in another human being dead, raped, harmed in their body nor even property. The narc toyed with Millz over four months tricking Mills into selling a total of 3/4 of an ounce of fentanyl and less than 0.1 oz of heroin.


This drug war story comes from a main stream media paper in Chicago, perhaps a national newspaper. Perhaps the rapper will be better off from the notoriety. So maybe the military industrial complex will be happier to have another felon inspiring whole new generation of plebians inspired to engage in conduct that helps the spooks fill the jails up for victimless "crimes."

The rapper has received 3 years in a cage to sort it out. Hopefully he comes up with some good rhymes. And hopefully someday society does right by him and apologizes for this nonsense going on at the end of barreled gun of horrible monster.

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http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/nationworld/weird/ct-rapper-sell-drugsz-prison-20180110-story.html

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This post has received a 47.60 % upvote from @aksdwi thanks to: @fatkat.

I totally agree with the sentiment of this article in regard to the drug war and victimless crimes etc... but for some reason all I can think about when reading this is J-Roc getting himself arrested because he thinks it'll help him sell albums.

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Also I personally know people who've died from Fentanyl overdose. So as much as I hate the government, I have a fractional level of hatred for this type of dickwad as well. So when it comes to government vs Fentanyl selling dickbags, I tend to say, "not my problem."

Also FYI the lethal dose of Fentanyl is 2mg, meaning this dude sold enough Fentanyl to kill 14174.75 people. What makes him different from a weapons manufacturer selling bombs to terrorists?

I'm not saying outlaw Fentanyl. I'm just saying choose your friends and enemies wisely. I don't think "Montana Millz" is a friend to the liberty movement. He's certainly not a martyr to be lauded.

I am not a chemist or a doctor yet, society has erected major pay walls and other arbitrarily imposed barriers to information. Perhaps there is a moral way to use and sell Fetanyl without being a total piece of shit hurting people. I do not know.

What I do know is prohibition is tantamount to putting our heads in the sand like an ostrich. Instead of regulating these dangerous substances helping make sure people get purer stuff, and have access to a nice life an private room and bed and food and anything else they might need in this world of abundance. I think it would better these "crimes" weren't punished and the market can intervene so people like you who want to disincentivize fentanyl use can advocate a substitute.

Though the guy may totally be a piece of shit, do not ignore the fact the reason he is being condemned only makes worse everything claimed to be helped by state intervention.

RIP Jim Lahey. Hopefully we can get swearnet onto steem and them get snoop.

I definitely agree that prohibition is not the answer. I would say that people like this rapper, and Fentanyl abuse in general, are symptoms of the drug war which would simply not exist if it weren't for prohibition. If people were allowed to grow poppy plants in their back yard, I don't think we'd even have the type of opiate problems that would do.

The question of these super dangerous drugs being sold on the street is a tricky one. I think in the case of Montana Millz we have someone who is more of a perpetrator and perpetuator of the drug war than a victim of it. In any case, I do appreciate the post. It's good to have something to think about.

And yes. RIP Jim Lahey/Jon Dunsworth. The world is a less happy place without him.

I'd say the only perpetrators are the legislators who continue this civil war on the poor. Even the prison lobbyists are just doing what they should for their bottom line. Instead of leaders we are ruled by thieves and tyrants. Perhaps we should embrace that and try to appeal to people in their self interest. No one intrinsically benefits from hurting other people like the drug war accomplishes.

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Well articulated, Nice picture representations too.

thx, glad you liked it!!

Kai that's pathetic.It is well am going emotional reading this. I pray the rapper ends well

yea hopefully he is free soon, very sad the government is hurting him for no reason

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