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Re: Bergen County
[Re: salvi62]
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09/10/15 06:44 PM
09/10/15 06:44 PM
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Fleming_Ave
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He wasn't a "dealer". He didn't have the brains to be a drug dealer.
Basically heres what happened. Some undercover DEA guys sent him into a house to sell 50 vikes. When he came out with the money (his cut was probably no ore than 20 bucks) they busted him.
Like I said hes stupid, but harmless.
He signed a bunch of papers that I'm sure he had no idea of what they were. They said he had a really bad PDA.
We have had a couple of lawyers look into his case. All of them said that he signed things that cannot ever be reversed or overturned.
I guess rule number one...don't sell drugs and if you do rule number two if you ever get popped NEVER sign anything.
Please people, I was glad at first when they locked him up because it stopped him from coming around always asking for favors. But hes done 13 years now and as the years pass I get madder and madder that they gave him such heavy time.
In prison he seems like a changed guy. I think hes more than paid for what hes done.
All of you out there with kids, put yourself in my Mother in Laws place. My Father in Law dropped dead of a heart attack two months after they popped him.
Any country that can lock you up for 25 years for 50 pills......Like I said before "The illusion of freedom".
sal Although I am a big believer in the old saying "don't do the crime if you can't do the time", I also believe the punishment must fit the crime. I don't think that punishment fits a small time dealer. There are child molesters who got less time than that.
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Re: Bergen County
[Re: pmac]
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09/10/15 08:06 PM
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dsbaloo
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Your total right Sinatra. Legit. But so many kids bought them when these docs whernt scared the dea would raid there clinic and take there license. Then over night I'm seeing grayish blues. A pill print is the way. Just like the pill companies and Dr. Flooded America with the oc80 and 40 the Dominicans didn't have thous. Even in the rap music they glorify percs. Was reading lil als book the bosses back in the days wouldn't let them dilute medicine. fake blues are for sure in the mix these days.. several years ago before they blew up like crazy my buddy bought 600 fake ones.. got burned super bad.. got took for like 8 grand. crazy part was they looked honestly perfect.. they were the (M) brand.. the only give away was after like 30 mins they started falling to pieces.. the tops of all of them were falling off if that makes sense.. and they had absolutely 0 opiates in them.. ive seen another batch of 300 fake oc 80s, right after they got taken off the market and reformulated.. anyways the fake 80s were also dead on.. the time release coating was done perfectly and peeled off exactly like the real ones.. the color was a tiny bit off but unless you had a real one next to it you couldn't tell..only way we figured out was we got some mega junkie to roast some on foil and he knew instantly they were wack.. talk about tons of money to be made with fakes.. they sell the presses for every blue brand and for bars online.. crazy. recently the 2mg Xanax bars are by far the most faked pill on the street.. probably due to their rise in popularity since every talentless rapper talks about popping bars and sipping lean.. and it shows.. guys sound like they got 50 marbles in their mouth while theyre trying to speak.. fucking cant understand anything they say since theyre on the verge of unconsciousness.
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Re: Bergen County
[Re: HandsomeMike]
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09/12/15 04:22 AM
09/12/15 04:22 AM
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My buddy would put the OPs in the microwave for 60 seconds and he said that would get the coating off.. I mean hey its worth the try i guess.
Death Before Dishonor
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Re: Bergen County
[Re: Belmont]
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09/12/15 02:01 PM
09/12/15 02:01 PM
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dsbaloo
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I bit into a time released oxy about 10 years ago and was hugging the friggin toilet for 2 straight days. It was fuckin aweful. that was back when the legit ones were still around.. the one you had the "time release" was nothing more than a latex like coating over the pill.. I know people who would just suck on them or run them under the sink for a few seconds and the time release would be completely removed.. that's why they were so fucking dangerous cause the time release was so easy to bypass.. that's why people loved them too. once you got the coat off you could shoot them, snort them or smoke them.. that's why they ended up reformulating them to what they are now.. now theyre stamped op instead of oc and theyre literally impossible to get through the time release.. its build into the pill now..need a pair of pliers just to break one in half.. pretty soon every pill is going to be like that so its pretty much "abuse proof". I always think about how much money the company must have lost since they reformulated the pills. crazy. ive seen people do exactly what youre talking about.. people with little to no tolerance chew up a oc thinking it cant be that crazy its just 1 little pill and theyre face turns green after 30 mins and the only reason they can stay awake is cause theyre throwing up every 10 mins.. Can you fucking believe they used to make a 160mg oxycontin???? that would literally kill most people.. that's more than 5 30mg blues in 1 pill! so nuts.
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Re: Bergen County
[Re: dsbaloo]
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09/12/15 04:11 PM
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Belette
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I've had a bad back since I was 16, I've gone to the hospital in an ambulance because of it. On my 30th birthday I injured it more and couldn't properly walk for almost 12 months. Now, 5 years later I still have back pain and I know it will never be normal, but now it's as normal as it gets. I would say it took years to get how I am now. My experience about the opiates was, they actually kept the pain alive. As long as I took the strong medication, I had pain. As soon as I started cutting it down and eventually stopped it completely, my body and my back somehow readjusted and the pain went. My physiotherapist said to me, if your body can't feel the pain, how can it fix it? I know it doesn't apply to everyone, but to me it actually was so. Mine was/is nerve pain.
Last edited by Belette; 09/12/15 04:27 PM.
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