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Operation Blue Dragon
Posted by: BiggButter ()
Date: November 13, 2013 08:07PM

Can I get more info on Blue Dragon ? Including the list of arrested persons and charges ?

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Re: Operation Blue Dragon
Posted by: Pat Collins ()
Date: November 13, 2013 08:09PM

You should have seen my story on NBC 4 at 5 you jabroni

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Posted by: chuckhoffmann ()
Date: November 13, 2013 10:59PM

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Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 03/14/2014 04:31PM by chuckhoffmann.

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Re: Operation Blue Dragon
Posted by: BiggButter ()
Date: November 14, 2013 12:03AM

Thanks

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Re: Operation Blue Dragon
Posted by: WireFAN ()
Date: November 14, 2013 12:06AM

Taisheem Michael Cousar looks like Marlo Stanfield

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Re: Operation Blue Dragon
Posted by: Alexander Smith ()
Date: November 14, 2013 05:53PM

What a fucking waste of money and resources.

Time better spent going after real crimes, such as murder or child porn.

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Re: Operation Blue Dragon
Posted by: James ()
Date: November 14, 2013 05:54PM

Alexander Smith Wrote:
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> What a fucking waste of money and resources.
>
> Time better spent going after real crimes, such as
> murder or child porn.


So says the guy whose son was arrested.

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Re: Operation Blue Dragon
Posted by: Blow me down ()
Date: November 14, 2013 05:56PM

I yam what I yam.....
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Re: Operation Blue Dragon
Posted by: had enough ()
Date: November 14, 2013 06:05PM

All low level people... They can't get the top level because they suck.

Would it hurt to raid the front of the local 7-11's and get some fucking ILLEGAL spics out of this area? guess that would be too much to ask.. They are ILLEGAL, but that only matters what is deemed ILLEGAL.

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Re: Operation Blue Dragon
Posted by: hmm interesting ()
Date: November 14, 2013 06:23PM

Familiar with one guy on that list. He was locked up until April of this year... Yet he has new charges less than 6 months after getting out. I think somebody is snitchin'...

To the OP, how did you even know about this operation, and to even ask about it?

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Re: Operation Blue Dragon
Posted by: Stabitha ()
Date: November 14, 2013 08:18PM

had enough Wrote:
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> > Would it hurt to raid the front of the local
> 7-11's and get some fucking ILLEGAL spics out of
> this area? guess that would be too much to ask..
> They are ILLEGAL, but that only matters what is
> deemed ILLEGAL.

Ummmmm....excuse me. Libertards request that we refer to illegal aliens as "Out of Towners". Please show the invading hoard of brown locusts some respect!

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Re: Operation Blue Dragon
Posted by: Stabitha ()
Date: November 14, 2013 08:20PM

Hahaha....the only ones they havent caught are the niggers! Except the one old nigger.

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Re: Operation Blue Dragon
Posted by: _Eyedea_ ()
Date: November 14, 2013 08:22PM

Stabitha Wrote:
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> Hahaha....the only ones they havent caught are the
> niggers! Except the one old nigger.


I played pop warner with some of these guys, i'm not shocked at the ones that got away at all, they had some sick speed back in the day.. #metrobowl

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Re: Operation Blue Dragon
Posted by: Company Men ()
Date: November 14, 2013 09:21PM

Stabitha Wrote:
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> had enough Wrote:
> --------------------------------------------------
> -----
> > > Would it hurt to raid the front of the local
> > 7-11's and get some fucking ILLEGAL spics out
> of
> > this area? guess that would be too much to
> ask..
> > They are ILLEGAL, but that only matters what is
> > deemed ILLEGAL.
>
> Ummmmm....excuse me. Libertards request that we
> refer to illegal aliens as "Out of Towners".
> Please show the invading hoard of brown locusts
> some respect!


"out of towners" is a term to describe a certain type of individual in the Company.
Got it?

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Operation ‘Blue Dragon’ drug net ends in 31 arrests
Posted by: BOLO. ()
Date: November 15, 2013 08:10AM

Operation ‘Blue Dragon’ drug net ends in 31 arrests

A task force of detectives from Prince William, Manassas and Manassas Park culminated a three-month investigation into street level heroin and prescription drug dealing this week with seven search warrants and 31 arrests.
http://www.insidenova.com/news/crime_police/operation-blue-dragon-drug-net-ends-in-arrests/article_3bee4842-4cbf-11e3-bd96-001a4bcf887a.html

A task force of detectives from Prince William, Manassas and Manassas Park culminated a three-month investigation into street level heroin and prescription drug dealing this week with seven search warrants and 31 arrests.

Over the course of the investigation, dubbed “Blue Dragon,” detectives obtained 41 arrest warrants for suspected dealers ranging in age from 20 to 86 years old, said Prince William police spokesman Jonathan Perok.

Several raids happened Tuesday, with search warrants served at the following homes:
•3516 Bath Court in Dale City
•9402 Lomond Drive in Manassas
•122 Walden St., in Manassas Park
•8667 Braxted Lane in Manassas
•4129 Hoffman Drive in Dale City
•288 Manassas Drive in Manassas Park
•9717 Kennoway Court in Bristow

In all, police arrested 31 people. They are still searching for 10 more.
•Click here to see the names, charges and arrest status
•Click here for a gallery of mugshots from the operation
http://bloximages.chicago2.vip.townnews.com/insidenova.com/content/tncms/assets/v3/editorial/0/f8/0f8e8424-4cbf-11e3-bddf-001a4bcf887a/52841197b23e4.pdf.pdf

“After each arrest was made, detectives educated the individual on substance abuse and provided him or her with a pamphlet and other information on how to receive help for their addiction,” Perok said.

Police would like to remind residents of the importance of keeping prescription medications secure in their homes, and following doctor recommendations regarding use of the medication.

“If you possess any medication which you no longer need, please contact your physician or pharmacist on where you can properly dispose of the medication,” Perok said in a news release.
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Re: Operation Blue Dragon
Posted by: asdfadsfasdfasfd ()
Date: November 15, 2013 09:00AM

Aha what a bunch of losers. Lock 'em up and throw away the key I say.

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Re: Operation Blue Dragon
Posted by: more on the horse than not ()
Date: November 15, 2013 09:58AM

and people want to know why I do not want to live in PW Co.

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Re: Operation Blue Dragon
Posted by: Stabitha ()
Date: November 15, 2013 10:15AM

Supposedly Wayne Lee Houston age 68, was selling 300-400 pills a week for the last 10 years. I think that would make him the Kingpin of PW County drug dealers and quite wealthy.

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Re: Operation Blue Dragon
Posted by: Alexander Smith ()
Date: November 15, 2013 01:11PM

had enough Wrote:
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> All low level people... They can't get the top
> level because they suck.
>
> Would it hurt to raid the front of the local
> 7-11's and get some fucking ILLEGAL spics out of
> this area? guess that would be too much to ask..
> They are ILLEGAL, but that only matters what is
> deemed ILLEGAL.

Exactly, it is what the governemnt chooses to enforce/deem illegal that is actually prosecuted. It's really a fucked up situation. Most of these people were presumably just selling drugs to other users.

To James, my son was not arrested in this sting nor would he ever do such a crime but my heat goes out to the victims the police arrested. It's a substance people, not someone murdering another.

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Re: Operation Blue Dragon
Posted by: Stabitha ()
Date: November 15, 2013 01:25PM

^ Why would your heart go out to someone making money off other people's misery and feeding their addiction that will ulitmatly end tragically?

Sorry, but youre as fucked up as the junkies.



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Re: Operation Blue Dragon
Posted by: Actually... ()
Date: November 15, 2013 01:58PM

That lineup is far more handsomne and wholesome-looking than my image of the typical FFXU douchebag. Smarter-looking too. I bet some even know the difference between horde and hoard.

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Re: Operation Blue Dragon
Posted by: it probably ain't working ()
Date: November 15, 2013 02:30PM

Alexander Smith Wrote:
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> had enough Wrote:
> --------------------------------------------------
> -----
> > All low level people... They can't get the top
> > level because they suck.
> >
> > Would it hurt to raid the front of the local
> > 7-11's and get some fucking ILLEGAL spics out
> of
> > this area? guess that would be too much to
> ask..
> > They are ILLEGAL, but that only matters what is
> > deemed ILLEGAL.
>
> Exactly, it is what the governemnt chooses to
> enforce/deem illegal that is actually prosecuted.
> It's really a fucked up situation. Most of these
> people were presumably just selling drugs to other
> users.
>
> To James, my son was not arrested in this sting
> nor would he ever do such a crime but my heat goes
> out to the victims the police arrested. It's a
> substance people, not someone murdering another.


Is the following a reasonable thought process?:

Not a big fan of illegal drugs, but also not too big a fan of the government telling people what they can and can't ingest.

If there are illegal behaviors that result from drug use, criminalize those...just like alcohol use/abuse is handled.

To the extent drug use is "bad for society" or some other such notion...maybe it is, but take away drugs, and people will figure out other ways to f up their lives.

There is always going to be a stratified society in a free market economy...winners and losers. Taking away drugs ain't going to create a society without ne'r-do-wells.

I wonder if these so-called dealers will be romanticized 80 to 100 years from now, kind of like bootleggers and speakeasies and moonshine and that roaring 20's stuff of the prohibition era is today.

Bottom line is today, sure drugs can mess people up (although it seems to me that it doesn't have to be the case, I'm sure there are a great number of people that do drugs here and there and are majorly productive members of society), but is the criminalization of the users that can really f people's lives up.

Is that reasonable? Make sense?

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Re: Operation Blue Dragon
Posted by: Stabitha ()
Date: November 15, 2013 02:56PM

it probably ain't working Wrote:
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>
> Is that reasonable? Make sense?

No.

Unfortunately, everything is stronger and more addictive now. I cant even smoke the weed these kids smoke now without going into a temporary coma. When you start using heroin because its a quicker cheaper stronger high, you got problems. And then you have all these other wacky designer drugs around that just destroy people (molly, bath salts, turbo meth, etc).

When you reach the point where taking drugs is necessary for you to just function for a few hours, you are fucked and youre better off dead and out of the way.

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Re: Operation Blue Dragon
Posted by: who dat ()
Date: November 15, 2013 02:58PM

"Not a big fan of illegal drugs, but also not too big a fan of the government telling people what they can and can't ingest"
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Re: Operation Blue Dragon
Posted by: IOIOIOIOIIOIOIOI ()
Date: November 15, 2013 08:48PM

Alexander Smith Wrote:
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> To James, my son was not arrested in this sting
> nor would he ever do such a crime but my heat goes
> out to the victims the police arrested. It's a
> substance people, not someone murdering another.

Typical fried dope brain mentality. People die over drugs long before it gets to this country you ignorant knuckle dragging ape.
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Re: Operation Blue Dragon
Posted by: what is your point ()
Date: November 15, 2013 09:01PM

Stabitha Wrote:
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> it probably ain't working Wrote:
> --------------------------------------------------
> -----
> >
> > Is that reasonable? Make sense?
>
> No.
>
> Unfortunately, everything is stronger and more
> addictive now. I cant even smoke the weed these
> kids smoke now without going into a temporary
> coma. When you start using heroin because its a
> quicker cheaper stronger high, you got problems.
> And then you have all these other wacky designer
> drugs around that just destroy people (molly, bath
> salts, turbo meth, etc).
>
> When you reach the point where taking drugs is
> necessary for you to just function for a few
> hours, you are fucked and youre better off dead
> and out of the way.


Stabitha, dear heart, what exactly didn't make sense?

I generally agreed with what you said in my earlier post.

Sure, drugs can cause problems. So can booze.

The point is, that if it's not drugs making people be f'ups and non contributory to society, it will be something else. There is always going to be a bottom rung of society. What...you think if there is no more illegal drug use, all those f'ups are going to spring out of their basements and cure cancer? If you've studied economics, you'd know that a free market society has to be stratified...winners, and losers.

And drugs don't necessarily make people f ups. Some very highly functioning people, people who contribute to society, happen to use drugs.

But, there seems to be one thing worse than using drugs. If you want to really f up someone's life, catch 'em using drugs. They go to jail for a long time, and are then virtually unemployable after getting out due to a record.

Does it have to be so?

It seems that the folks that really benefit from the war on drugs on those that are fighting it...seems to be a major industry and I am not sure it is really making society better, nor do I think it is the best way to spend my tax $$$.

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Re: Operation Blue Dragon
Posted by: Makes sense? ()
Date: November 15, 2013 09:09PM

it probably ain't working Wrote:
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> Is that reasonable? Make sense?


ILLEGAL is ILLEGAL..So why does Pedro get a hall pass to shit all over this country, and someone selling "prescribed pills," get fucked?

You need a license to hunt or fish, if not, you get fined because you are ILLEGAL for doing it. You sell drugs and get caught, You go to jail because it's ILLEGAL..

Yet, ILLEGALS are in the open BREAKING THE LAW,"50 deep in some 7-11 PLACES, "Elden Street in Herndon," And nothing is done about it.

Is that reasonable? Make sense?

This country is so fucked up...ILLEGAL spics, your time is near.

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Re: Operation Blue Dragon
Posted by: circular reasoning ()
Date: November 15, 2013 09:22PM

Well, that clears it up.

The question is, of course, why is it illegal.

But you nailed the answer...it is illegal because it is illegal.

Well done.

If you are interested in learning something, look up circular reasoning.

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Re: Operation Blue Dragon
Posted by: con man. ()
Date: November 15, 2013 09:37PM

Its easier to get an illegal to vote democrat than a drug user. The illegal knows when democrats win they get to stay in the U S forever and suck the entitlement tit. The drug user is nodding off and couldnt tell you the difference between a voting booth and a John Wilkes Booth.

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Re: Operation Blue Dragon
Posted by: good one ()
Date: November 15, 2013 09:40PM

or a phone booth.

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Re: Operation Blue Dragon
Posted by: Same shit ()
Date: November 15, 2013 10:04PM

circular reasoning Wrote:
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> Well, that clears it up.
>
> The question is, of course, why is it illegal.
>
> But you nailed the answer...it is illegal because
> it is illegal.
>
> Well done.
>
> If you are interested in learning something, look
> up circular reasoning.


It's all bullshit. No circular reasoning on the Illegal Spics. None.. The fuck faces arrested in the sting, Fuck'em.

It just seems those Illegal fuckers get a pass. If I walk out of a store with a shopping cart full of food, It's illegal, Right? . Why should the Illegal spics get a free pass?
They are breaking the law, so why do I have to pay a fine for a expired inspection sticker? They "illegals" get money from the state to support 4 kids, and the illegal works a day labor job paying no taxes...Cleared up all right.

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Re: Operation Blue Dragon
Posted by: have another one ()
Date: November 15, 2013 10:09PM

Have you been drinking?

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Re: Operation Blue Dragon
Posted by: James ()
Date: November 15, 2013 10:31PM

Alexander Smith Wrote:
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> had enough Wrote:
> --------------------------------------------------
> -----
> > All low level people... They can't get the top
> > level because they suck.
> >
> > Would it hurt to raid the front of the local
> > 7-11's and get some fucking ILLEGAL spics out
> of
> > this area? guess that would be too much to
> ask..
> > They are ILLEGAL, but that only matters what is
> > deemed ILLEGAL.
>
> Exactly, it is what the governemnt chooses to
> enforce/deem illegal that is actually prosecuted.
> It's really a fucked up situation. Most of these
> people were presumably just selling drugs to other
> users.
>
> To James, my son was not arrested in this sting
> nor would he ever do such a crime but my heat goes
> out to the victims the police arrested. It's a
> substance people, not someone murdering another.


You dumb son of a bitch. Do you have any idea what drug dealing does to the community at large? The adicts have to steal to support their habit and I hope its your house that they break into. "not murdering someone"? How about the Woodbridge football player that was murdered just a month ago over a drug deal going bad.

Get your head out of the sand.

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Re: Operation Blue Dragon
Posted by: Human Locust ()
Date: November 15, 2013 11:47PM

James Wrote:
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>
> You dumb son of a bitch. Do you have any
> idea what drug dealing does to the community at
> large? The adicts have to steal to support their
> habit and I hope its your house that they break
> into. "not murdering someone"? How about the
> Woodbridge football player that was murdered just
> a month ago over a drug deal going bad.
>
> Get your head out of the sand.


Do you have any idea what the Illegal spics do to the community?

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Re: Operation Blue Dragon
Posted by: Jesus Pedro Garcia ()
Date: November 15, 2013 11:49PM

have another one Wrote:
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> Have you been drinking?


Yes. Thank's for your support.

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Re: Operation Blue Dragon
Posted by: Jail or ()
Date: November 16, 2013 02:18AM

Nice operation

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Re: Operation Blue Dragon
Posted by: dear fucking faggot fuckers ()
Date: November 16, 2013 10:12AM

All the BS about ILLEGAL drugs and the "people die over drugs long before it gets to this country" is moot, you fucking dopes. The real dope pushers are the pharmaceutical companies. Yet another case of unchecked capitalism, putting profits ahead of people, and letting corporations do whatever the fuck they want so long as they can squeeze any additional profit. This country is fucked until we have a grown-up conversation about unchecked capitalism and the supreme influence of the political lobby.

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Re: Operation Blue Dragon
Posted by: Alexander Smith ()
Date: November 16, 2013 11:12AM

There isn't much reason in this thread apart from the few who understand that the government makes something illegal when they feel like it and then selectively enforces certian rules.

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Re: Operation Blue Dragon
Posted by: Stabitha ()
Date: November 16, 2013 11:18AM

Alexander Smith Wrote:
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> There isn't much reason in this thread apart from
> the few who understand that the government makes
> something illegal when they feel like it and then
> selectively enforces certian rules.

Dont do, sell, or play with illegal drugs and you have no worries!

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Re: Operation Blue Dragon
Posted by: Sasquatchh ()
Date: November 16, 2013 11:43AM

Sasquatch got locked up

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Re: Operation Blue Dragon
Posted by: Bigfoot ()
Date: November 16, 2013 12:27PM

Bitch set me up!

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Re: Operation Blue Dragon
Posted by: issues ()
Date: November 16, 2013 12:51PM

Government in the past has cracked down on heroin, so addicts turned to opiate based prescriptions which were easier to get. Now that the government has forgotten about heroin and set its sights on opiate based prescriptions, abuse of heroin is going to rise because it's going to become easier to get heroin. How about instead of jail time for possession, rehabilitate the addicts? When you have a criminal record for something like heroin possession, you're not going to be able to get a good job, and the cycle of crime begins. DECRIMINALIZE ALL DRUGS!

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Re: Operation Blue Dragon
Posted by: Don't worry,be happy ()
Date: November 16, 2013 06:34PM

Stabitha Wrote:
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> Alexander Smith Wrote:
> --------------------------------------------------
> -----
> > There isn't much reason in this thread apart
> from
> > the few who understand that the government
> makes
> > something illegal when they feel like it and
> then
> > selectively enforces certian rules.
>
> Dont do, sell, or play with illegal drugs and you
> have no worries!

Or do drugs & not worry about anything.

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Re: Operation Blue Dragon
Posted by: Ignorance is not bliss ()
Date: December 27, 2013 03:48PM

It has been such a joy to read all of your very smart posts. You all must be college educated and doing very well for yourselves. You've spoken on such social issues as immigration and drug addiction, very enlightning.

It is easy for people to sit high up on their pedestal and judge others, but until you take a walk in their shoes you have no right to judge. I agree with the person that said we need to rehabiliatate these addicts. A "normal", happy person does not become addicted to drugs and live this lifestyle. These people are probably struggling with demons and doing what they can to numb their pain. They became addicted to a drug and they need help. My dad and brothers (2 of which were arrested in this sting) are/were heroin addicts. My dad passed away from a heroin overdose in April and well now my brothers are behind bars because of heroin addiction. It is a disease just like cancer or AIDS and should be treated as such. I do not do drugs nor do I have tolerance for them and I don't associate myself with people who use them. But, I do think that there is hope for them and that they can overcome their demons and become functioning members of society, but cannot do so without help. Our prisons are full of non-violent drug offenders, prisons need to be used to house rapists, murderers, child molesters and violent offenders. Not a teenager who had a rough upbringing and became addicted to heroin or a man who lost everything he had and to numb the pain turned to herion. We as a country and as humans are failing these people.

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Re: Operation Blue Dragon
Posted by: one-eyed jack ()
Date: December 27, 2013 04:18PM

Ignorance is not bliss Wrote:
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> It has been such a joy to read all of your very
> smart posts. You all must be college educated and
> doing very well for yourselves. You've spoken on
> such social issues as immigration and drug
> addiction, very enlightning.
>
> It is easy for people to sit high up on their
> pedestal and judge others, but until you take a
> walk in their shoes you have no right to judge. I
> agree with the person that said we need to
> rehabiliatate these addicts. A "normal", happy
> person does not become addicted to drugs and live
> this lifestyle. These people are probably
> struggling with demons and doing what they can to
> numb their pain. They became addicted to a drug
> and they need help. My dad and brothers (2 of
> which were arrested in this sting) are/were heroin
> addicts. My dad passed away from a heroin overdose
> in April and well now my brothers are behind bars
> because of heroin addiction. It is a disease just
> like cancer or AIDS and should be treated as such.
> I do not do drugs nor do I have tolerance for them
> and I don't associate myself with people who use
> them. But, I do think that there is hope for them
> and that they can overcome their demons and become
> functioning members of society, but cannot do so
> without help. Our prisons are full of non-violent
> drug offenders, prisons need to be used to house
> rapists, murderers, child molesters and violent
> offenders. Not a teenager who had a rough
> upbringing and became addicted to heroin or a man
> who lost everything he had and to numb the pain
> turned to herion. We as a country and as humans
> are failing these people.


you have a fundamental misunderstanding of drug addiction. it has nothing to do with being unhappy, abnormal, or struggling with demons as you put it. looks like you're the asshole who is doing the judging around here.

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Re: Operation Blue Dragon
Posted by: Clarification ()
Date: December 28, 2013 01:54AM

one-eyed jack Wrote:
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> Ignorance is not bliss Wrote:
> --------------------------------------------------
> -----
> > It has been such a joy to read all of your very
> > smart posts. You all must be college educated
> and
> > doing very well for yourselves. You've spoken
> on
> > such social issues as immigration and drug
> > addiction, very enlightning.
> >
> > It is easy for people to sit high up on their
> > pedestal and judge others, but until you take a
> > walk in their shoes you have no right to judge.
> I
> > agree with the person that said we need to
> > rehabiliatate these addicts. A "normal", happy
> > person does not become addicted to drugs and
> live
> > this lifestyle. These people are probably
> > struggling with demons and doing what they can
> to
> > numb their pain. They became addicted to a drug
> > and they need help. My dad and brothers (2 of
> > which were arrested in this sting) are/were
> heroin
> > addicts. My dad passed away from a heroin
> overdose
> > in April and well now my brothers are behind
> bars
> > because of heroin addiction. It is a disease
> just
> > like cancer or AIDS and should be treated as
> such.
> > I do not do drugs nor do I have tolerance for
> them
> > and I don't associate myself with people who
> use
> > them. But, I do think that there is hope for
> them
> > and that they can overcome their demons and
> become
> > functioning members of society, but cannot do
> so
> > without help. Our prisons are full of
> non-violent
> > drug offenders, prisons need to be used to
> house
> > rapists, murderers, child molesters and violent
> > offenders. Not a teenager who had a rough
> > upbringing and became addicted to heroin or a
> man
> > who lost everything he had and to numb the pain
> > turned to herion. We as a country and as humans
> > are failing these people.
>
>
> you have a fundamental misunderstanding of drug
> addiction. it has nothing to do with being
> unhappy, abnormal, or struggling with demons as
> you put it. looks like you're the asshole who is
> doing the judging around here.

Drug use is a personal choice, the abuse that comes with it either is the result of overuse or the habit becoming an addiction. Either way, it always ends up being a problem for everyone.

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jsimms
Posted by: ispythesnitch ()
Date: December 28, 2013 11:57AM

Simms on dustywillow seem to wiggle his way out this one. Lomaxisheaded towards a Imodium prison.

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Re: Operation Blue Dragon
Posted by: Ignorance Is Not Bliss ()
Date: January 06, 2014 10:48AM

I agree that it is a problem for everyone. I don't agree that it's a personal choice, like I said drug addicts are sick just as someone with cancer is sick. If there wasn't such a stigma associated with drug addicts then I think they could get the help that they need instead of being shunned by society. They need help, they don't need jail.

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Re: Operation Blue Dragon
Posted by: Junkies ()
Date: January 06, 2014 11:21AM

Dumfries, Manassas, Stafford and Woodbridge. What a surprise that heroin and pills would be sold there.

NOT!

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Re: Operation Blue Dragon
Posted by: ex junkie ()
Date: January 06, 2014 06:29PM

I used heroin and oxycontin for almost five years, and sending me to jail for 9 months because of my use was enough to get me to stop getting high

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Re: Operation Blue Dragon
Date: October 08, 2014 12:49AM

He and his wife are actually former family friends, from my childhood. I haven't seen them for 20 years, and my mother hasn't seen or talked to them in nearly 10 6am I have fond memories of both of them though. They were both very nice people. My mother had been attempting to look them up for a while, and says that it occurred to her to try again, and found the blue dragon mugshots - and she immediately called me, and was very upset. Neither of us wanted to believe it, but I looked it all up in the PW County Court Case Info System online - and they both pled guilty. I just can't imagine why they ended up like this. It just goes to show you that addiction doesn't care how old you are or what kind of life you lead - it can happen to anyone. My heart really goes out to their daughter and grandson!

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