Officer Pete says (rule 4):
If you don’t want the police in your house, don’t call the police. I don’t want to be in your house either.
If you don’t want the police in your house, don’t call the police. I don’t want to be in your house either.
You can listen to my appearance on WBAL’s Ron Smith show.
Today. Tuesday. 5pm Eastern Time. Baltimore’s WBAL, AM 1090. Listen live.
NPR has a good story about law enforcement agencies seizing drug assets. It can pay for itself. The kicker is this: police prefer to come in after the drugs have been sold because it’s better for police to seize the money rather than the drugs. If police seize the drugs, the drugs are destroyed. If…
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Ta-Nehisi Coates has an interesting post about the Failure of Section 8 Housing. I wrote a comment as well. [Here’s a linkto the Atlanticarticle that started this discussion.]
In England, the Daily Express reports that drug dealers are getting arrested on purposeso they can make more money by selling drugs in jail. A few years ago they banned cigarettes and smoking in Rikers Island (NYC’s jail). Now a single cigarette sells for about $20. For one tobacco cigarette. More often than not, these…
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When I ask you where you live, give me a proper address with a street and a number. Don’t just say, “around the corner.”
In the hood, ain’t no holiday like Father’s Day!
I had a thought about your book. This is not a criticism but something I was left wanting when I finished. Someone, somewhere, (and I nominate you) needs to articulate at length a pathway from the current environment towards what decriminalization/legalization would look like. If there’s one out there it’s not widely known. I think…
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Same old same old: Cops bust down door. Drug dealer wakes up and thinks he’s being attacked by criminals. Drug dealer shits his pants. Drug dealer fires off four rounds. Somebody innocent dies, this time a hard-working police officer. A sergeant pointed out this story to me. He writes: “Yea, it’s Canada, but it’s not…
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