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RadioFreeSeaLab:
Drug raid nabs wrong woman

http://www.durangoherald.com/asp-bin/printable_article_generation.asp?article_path=/news/07/news070615_1.htm

--- Quote ---"They didn't give me a chance to ask for a search warrant or see a search warrant or anything," she said in a phone interview Thursday. "I'm not about to argue with those big old guys, especially when they've got guns and those big old sledgehammers."At least they didn't kill this poor old lady, like the one murdered by Atlanta PD.

Bob F.:
At least they apologized and tried to clean up; that's much better than usual. Still a little hard to understand how they got the wrong res after months of investigation.  Thank God they didn't kill her!

Bob

stevelyn:
Another victory in the War on Drugs.

grampster:
If we would insist that our government call a halt to the war on some drugs, state prison budgets would reduce by probably one half.  About 95% of No Knock warrants would not be "necessary".  Law enforcement would no longer be tempted to build weak or manufactured drug cases in order to scarf up property that could be used or sold for LE toys, and maybe LE would no longer need to dress like mall ninjas or Palestinian terrorists.  Police officers are human too, and don't need to be needlessly tempted to become corrupt for financial gain.  (Former  )

For some really good information, National Review published one of its monthly issues dedicated totally to The WoD.   Feb. 12, 1996 issue.

Google National Review,  Is the War on Drugs lost.

Tallpine:
You just want to see five year olds selling crack cocaine on the street corner 

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