San Francisco prosecutors told judges Friday that they could not "ethically go forward" with 46 narcotics trials because of evidence problems arising out of the scandal at the Police Department's drug-analysis lab - signaling that the district attorney is likely to dismiss nearly all 750 pending drug cases in the city. [More]Why, sure, we'll be happy to "lab test" that cocaine...
Snnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn...
Ahhh...wow, yeah, that's good stuff, all right...
[Via William T]
Yeah, the Only Ones always line up to volunteer for the 'drug destroying' details... and of COURSE they really incinerate all the pot and coke.. and when they 'melt down' all those evil nasty firearms, of COURSE they all go into the smelter. Because we know these are all trustworthy public servants.
ReplyDeleteOn our local TV news last year they had a quick story of the Feebies showing the table full of illicit / illegal weapons and drugs taken from local gangs. Among other things on the table - a baseball bat (1) and a pair of nunchaku... undoubtedly they were unregistered.
I didn't see any bricks, though.
There is only one proposition that the only one's fear more than gun freedom: drug freedom. There are only ones who would rather have vermont's gun laws than legalize drugs. I know several only ones who live in million dollar homes. The drug trade is a very profitable business for the government. All made possible because of prohibition.
ReplyDeleteSan Francisco prosecutors are now considering dismissing about 1,400 drug cases this week amid a widening investigation of the Police Department's crime lab.
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