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Whatâs Up With People Putting Pot in Each Otherâs Food?
In New Mexico, total panic erupted after three Burger King employees served pot-laced burgers to police. The men are getting charged with felony assault on police officers, the officers are suing Burger King, and their attorney is calling the suspects âhoodlumsâ in the newspaper. No doubt these âhoodlumsâ will get the full treatment.
Meanwhile, in New York, a judge has recommended the reinstatement of a police officer who failed a drug test for marijuana. It turns out the officerâs wife admitted serving him spiked meatballs in the hopes of ending his dangerous career in law-enforcement.
Leaving aside the question of whether the "I got drugged" excuse would work for anyone other than a cop, you gotta wonder whatâs gonna happen to the wife. My guess is that she gets in considerably less trouble than the Burger King Three. In fact, my money says she doesnât even get charged.
Either way, I hope weâve all learned a valuable lesson about why you shouldnât drug people against their will. Itâs a waste of resources. Otherwise useful resources.
Meanwhile, in New York, a judge has recommended the reinstatement of a police officer who failed a drug test for marijuana. It turns out the officerâs wife admitted serving him spiked meatballs in the hopes of ending his dangerous career in law-enforcement.
Leaving aside the question of whether the "I got drugged" excuse would work for anyone other than a cop, you gotta wonder whatâs gonna happen to the wife. My guess is that she gets in considerably less trouble than the Burger King Three. In fact, my money says she doesnât even get charged.
Either way, I hope weâve all learned a valuable lesson about why you shouldnât drug people against their will. Itâs a waste of resources. Otherwise useful resources.
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Can We Fix the Crack/Cocaine Sentencing Disparity Already?
Our good friend and occasional Speakeasy contributor Eric Sterling has a superb op-ed in the LA Times on the crack/cocaine sentencing disparity.
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Penas: Audiencias Públicas Sobre la Ley SMART de Illinois Llaman Atención
Las audiencias públicas sobre un proyecto de Illinois que desviarÃa a los infractores primarios por tenencia de drogas a âescuelas de drogasâ en vez de la prisión están en andamiento por todo el estado y si la multitud en Chicago sirve de indicio, el interés público es alto.
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Penas: Corte Suprema de los EE.UU. Intentará Solucionar Problemas de Penas Post-Booker
La decisión del año pasado de la Corte Suprema que volvió las orientaciones federales de condenación solamente accesorias ha causado confusión en los tribunales federales. Ahora, el tribunal superior ha estado de acuerdo en escuchar dos casos que pueden ayudar a parar el lÃo â y quizá algunos infractores de la legislación antidroga reciban sentencias más cortas.
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Marihuana Medicinal: Primero Nuevo Proceso Federal en Tres Años en Andamiento en California
Las autoridades federales no habÃan procesado a un paciente o proveedor de marihuana medicinal de California desde que el juicio de Ed Rosenthal salió por la culata hace tres años, pero eso cambió el miércoles.
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