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    always a nice thing to see when the good guys catch the bad ones.

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    What do they mean by delivery?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Leadfootluke View Post
    What do they mean by delivery?
    "Deliver" means to transfer, actually or constructively, to another a controlled substance, counterfeit substance, or drug paraphernalia. The term includes offering to sell a controlled substance, counterfeit substance, or drug paraphernalia.

    "Delivery" or "drug transaction" means the act of delivering.
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    Ok. I just had to clarify. In my CJ class an example was brought up where an officer had a bag of pot in his car, taken from a school, bringing it back to the station, and he was pulled over and arrested. I didn't know if that was considered delivering.
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    Green: on a related note, my son Charlie tells me that in his little town in Southern Alabama, you can't roll a stop sign w/o getting a ticket, but crack dealers ply their trade in plain sight and are now going door-to-door offering free samples.

    My first reaction is that is generates revenue for the city to give traffic citations, but costs lots of money to arrest, incarcerate and prosecute street dealers.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lou1355 View Post
    Green: on a related note, my son Charlie tells me that in his little town in Southern Alabama, you can't roll a stop sign w/o getting a ticket, but crack dealers ply their trade in plain sight and are now going door-to-door offering free samples.

    My first reaction is that is generates revenue for the city to give traffic citations, but costs lots of money to arrest, incarcerate and prosecute street dealers.

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    Charlie should come to a complete stop at a stop sign and not answer the door when the crack dealer comes-a-callin'.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Green_Manalishi View Post
    Charlie should come to a complete stop at a stop sign and not answer the door when the crack dealer comes-a-callin'.

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    Good advice. But what Charlie describes is apparently the status quo in this little town.

    I tend to analyze things from a financial point of view.

    Interesting insight into Small Town USA, huh?

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    Quote Originally Posted by lou1355 View Post
    I tend to analyze things from a financial point of view.
    A Very Wise Man once told me; "In all Things, Follow the Money."

    Makes total sense too - In Lou's Sons scenario, taking out a street dealer or two only costs money, accomplishes very little, since they'll be out and back on the corner within a day or two, or their replacements will already be there.

    Rolling that stop sign though - THAT's a money maker!

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    Yep. MikeEast has described exactly what I was thinking. I'm not willing to call it right or wrong, actually, just an interesting insight into human nature. It is what it is.

    However, if Granny gets tired of the crack dealer coming to the door to peddle his wares and blows him away with her shotgun, poor Granny is likely going to be the one in hot water. Of course the dealer would be dead or maimed, so I guess it wouldn't be for nothing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lou1355 View Post
    Yep. MikeEast has described exactly what I was thinking. I'm not willing to call it right or wrong, actually, just an interesting insight into human nature. It is what it is.

    However, if Granny gets tired of the crack dealer coming to the door to peddle his wares and blows him away with her shotgun, poor Granny is likely going to be the one in hot water. Of course the dealer would be dead or maimed, so I guess it wouldn't be for nothing.

    Shoot then drag into house, call police and be holding the shotgun to his head when they get there. Nothing will happen to granny...
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    Quote Originally Posted by lou1355 View Post
    Good advice. But what Charlie describes is apparently the status quo in this little town.

    I tend to analyze things from a financial point of view.

    Interesting insight into Small Town USA, huh?
    I'd have to add, perhaps Charlie should move, or start kicking the crack dealers' asses.

    The "Small Towns USA" I have lived in don't have problems as apparent as Charlie's town.

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