Way to go, THP!

Generally an unmoderated forum for discussion of pretty much any topic. The focus however, is usually politics.
Post Reply
User avatar
Leo Lyons
Ensign
Posts: 1787
Joined: Wed Oct 10, 2012 8:14 am

Way to go, THP!

Unread post by Leo Lyons »

Image
Marijuana confiscated by the Texas Highway Patrol. (Texas Department of Public Safety)

3.9 tons of marijuana confiscated by Texas Highway Patrol
For highway patrol officers, there's no such thing as a routine traffic stop. That adage was again proven true when a Texas Highway Patrol trooper pulled over a gas tanker to perform a routine visual inspection and discovered the tanker was carrying 3.9 tons of marijuana. It's unclear how the trooper was able to make the discovery.

In a news release, the Texas Department of Public Safety estimated the value of the confiscated pot at around $3.4 million. The truck driver was arrested and charged with possession. He's being held on $1 million bond. According to DPS spokesperson Sgt. Johnny Hernandez, more arrests may be forthcoming.

Hernandez told NBC News that the bust was "a big, significant seizure" and among the largest in recent memory. Earlier this year, federal law enforcement seized more than 14,000 pounds of marijuana along the Arizona-Mexico border. The estimated street value of the drugs was between $7 million and $12 million, according to News 4 Tucson.
Way to go THP; that's going to piss off one hell of a lot of liberals! :lol:
(Really, that's just a drop in the bucket)

User avatar
O Really
Admiral
Posts: 23182
Joined: Tue Sep 18, 2012 3:37 pm

Re: Way to go, THP!

Unread post by O Really »

Just curious - do you really believe only political "liberals" smoke marijuana? Or whether they smoke or not support its legalization? Ever met any live Libertarians? Or Gingriches? What do you suppose the value of that load would have been if it were legal and taxable? If it were legal, do you suppose those shipping it would be involved in violent crime? It's a crop that is literally a "weed." Why is it valuable? Might it be an artificially created market cause by its being illegal?

User avatar
Leo Lyons
Ensign
Posts: 1787
Joined: Wed Oct 10, 2012 8:14 am

Re: Way to go, THP!

Unread post by Leo Lyons »

O Really wrote:Just curious - do you really believe only political "liberals" smoke marijuana? Or whether they smoke or not support its legalization? Ever met any live Libertarians? Or Gingriches? What do you suppose the value of that load would have been if it were legal and taxable? If it were legal, do you suppose those shipping it would be involved in violent crime? It's a crop that is literally a "weed." Why is it valuable? Might it be an artificially created market cause by its being illegal?
No I don't; nor do I think that marijuana is worth the time and effort to go after it as an illegal drug. It just happened that currently pot is illegal and an officer happened upon it and made a huge bust.

My post was a snarky attempt to get a rise out of a few liberal thinking individuals who've berated me in the past for my former profession,
and who believe that drugs, not only pot, should be legal.

User avatar
O Really
Admiral
Posts: 23182
Joined: Tue Sep 18, 2012 3:37 pm

Re: Way to go, THP!

Unread post by O Really »

Well, as the gun, ummm, "enthusiasts" have explained to us, and as some learned during the great "Prohibition" experiment, banning things people want doesn't keep them from getting them, it only creates a violent crime driven black market where only the criminals profit. Question: do you really care if some idiot meth-head kills himself on the stuff? I don't. And if meth, crack, real cocaine, horse, whatever new comes down the pike, was to become legal tomorrow, I'm not going to try it. And I doubt you would. And most other people wouldn't either.

User avatar
Ombudsman
Ensign
Posts: 1268
Joined: Sat Feb 23, 2013 1:03 pm

Re: Way to go, THP!

Unread post by Ombudsman »

Leo Lyons wrote:Image
Marijuana confiscated by the Texas Highway Patrol. (Texas Department of Public Safety)

3.9 tons of marijuana confiscated by Texas Highway Patrol
For highway patrol officers, there's no such thing as a routine traffic stop. That adage was again proven true when a Texas Highway Patrol trooper pulled over a gas tanker to perform a routine visual inspection and discovered the tanker was carrying 3.9 tons of marijuana. It's unclear how the trooper was able to make the discovery.

In a news release, the Texas Department of Public Safety estimated the value of the confiscated pot at around $3.4 million. The truck driver was arrested and charged with possession. He's being held on $1 million bond. According to DPS spokesperson Sgt. Johnny Hernandez, more arrests may be forthcoming.

Hernandez told NBC News that the bust was "a big, significant seizure" and among the largest in recent memory. Earlier this year, federal law enforcement seized more than 14,000 pounds of marijuana along the Arizona-Mexico border. The estimated street value of the drugs was between $7 million and $12 million, according to News 4 Tucson.
Way to go THP; that's going to piss off one hell of a lot of liberals! :lol:
And conservatives.
Wing nuts. Not just for breakfast anymore.

User avatar
Ombudsman
Ensign
Posts: 1268
Joined: Sat Feb 23, 2013 1:03 pm

Re: Way to go, THP!

Unread post by Ombudsman »

Leo Lyons wrote:
O Really wrote:Just curious - do you really believe only political "liberals" smoke marijuana? Or whether they smoke or not support its legalization? Ever met any live Libertarians? Or Gingriches? What do you suppose the value of that load would have been if it were legal and taxable? If it were legal, do you suppose those shipping it would be involved in violent crime? It's a crop that is literally a "weed." Why is it valuable? Might it be an artificially created market cause by its being illegal?
No I don't; nor do I think that marijuana is worth the time and effort to go after it as an illegal drug. It just happened that currently pot is illegal and an officer happened upon it and made a huge bust.

My post was a snarky attempt to get a rise out of a few liberal thinking individuals who've berated me in the past for my former profession,
and who believe that drugs, not only pot, should be legal.
Just out curiosity, who has berated you? Just want to make sure this isn't another thing that you're making up.
Wing nuts. Not just for breakfast anymore.

User avatar
O Really
Admiral
Posts: 23182
Joined: Tue Sep 18, 2012 3:37 pm

Re: Way to go, THP!

Unread post by O Really »

It's been a while, Ombud, but Leo has indeed taken some flack for his statement that he was a former narc, or some related job. "Berated" might be an exaggeration, but nobody was bowing and chanting "we're not worthy."

User avatar
Bungalow Bill
Ensign
Posts: 1340
Joined: Tue Sep 25, 2012 8:12 pm
Location: Downtown Mills River

Re: Way to go, THC!

Unread post by Bungalow Bill »

Bill Buckley was likely one of the most well known conservatives to argue for the
legalization of some drugs, though it is hard to picture WFB sitting around smoking
a joint, but ya never know. (Need a pot smoking emoticon). 8-)

User avatar
Ombudsman
Ensign
Posts: 1268
Joined: Sat Feb 23, 2013 1:03 pm

Re: Way to go, THP!

Unread post by Ombudsman »

O Really wrote:It's been a while, Ombud, but Leo has indeed taken some flack for his statement that he was a former narc, or some related job. "Berated" might be an exaggeration, but nobody was bowing and chanting "we're not worthy."
So he has taken some flak for the statement (because no one believed him) or his has taken flak for being LEO? Or was it just for being a narc? I have a hard time believing a narc would have said, "nor do I think that marijuana is worth the time and effort to go after it as an illegal drug." Then again maybe he was putting people in jail because the paycheck was more important than his principles.
Wing nuts. Not just for breakfast anymore.

User avatar
O Really
Admiral
Posts: 23182
Joined: Tue Sep 18, 2012 3:37 pm

Re: Way to go, THP!

Unread post by O Really »

Ombudsman wrote: I have a hard time believing a narc would have said, "nor do I think that marijuana is worth the time and effort to go after it as an illegal drug." Then again maybe he was putting people in jail because the paycheck was more important than his principles.
I have no doubt there are people doing their jobs enforcing a law they don't personally believe in. Their "principle" is in law enforcement, not in the specifics of what the law is, which is not within their ability to change. I wouldn't personally be a narc, but I've had situations in my life that might let me relate.

User avatar
Stinger
Sub-Lieutenant
Posts: 1944
Joined: Sun Sep 23, 2012 10:18 pm

Re: Way to go, THP!

Unread post by Stinger »

Ombudsman wrote:
Leo Lyons wrote:
O Really wrote:Just curious - do you really believe only political "liberals" smoke marijuana? Or whether they smoke or not support its legalization? Ever met any live Libertarians? Or Gingriches? What do you suppose the value of that load would have been if it were legal and taxable? If it were legal, do you suppose those shipping it would be involved in violent crime? It's a crop that is literally a "weed." Why is it valuable? Might it be an artificially created market cause by its being illegal?
No I don't; nor do I think that marijuana is worth the time and effort to go after it as an illegal drug. It just happened that currently pot is illegal and an officer happened upon it and made a huge bust.

My post was a snarky attempt to get a rise out of a few liberal thinking individuals who've berated me in the past for my former profession,
and who believe that drugs, not only pot, should be legal.
Just out curiosity, who has berated you? Just want to make sure this isn't another thing that you're making up.
The better question to ask is what his real "former profession" was. Currently, it's bullshitter-in-chief.

bannination
Captain
Posts: 5592
Joined: Sun Sep 16, 2012 7:58 am
Location: Hendersonville
Contact:

Re: Way to go, THP!

Unread post by bannination »

Image

User avatar
Boatrocker
Lieutenant Commander
Posts: 2066
Joined: Thu Jan 03, 2013 11:53 am
Location: Southeast of Disorder

Re: Way to go, THC!

Unread post by Boatrocker »

Bungalow Bill wrote: Bill Buckley was likely one of the most well known conservatives to argue for the
legalization of some drugs, though it is hard to picture WFB sitting around smoking
a joint, but ya never know.
Uptight, stuffed-shirt RW types could benefit from some weed, perhaps. Not a pot fan, myself, as it has an opposite effect on me, but some mellowing would be a great improvement for most of these Neanderthal RWers.
Bungalow Bill wrote: (Need a pot smoking emoticon). 8-)
Image
People are crazy and times are strange. I'm locked in tight, I'm out of range.
I used to care, but, things have changed.

User avatar
neoplacebo
Admiral of the Fleet
Posts: 12447
Joined: Mon Sep 17, 2012 1:42 pm
Location: Kingsport TN

Re: Way to go, THP!

Unread post by neoplacebo »

O Really wrote:Well, as the gun, ummm, "enthusiasts" have explained to us, and as some learned during the great "Prohibition" experiment, banning things people want doesn't keep them from getting them, it only creates a violent crime driven black market where only the criminals profit. Question: do you really care if some idiot meth-head kills himself on the stuff? I don't. And if meth, crack, real cocaine, horse, whatever new comes down the pike, was to become legal tomorrow, I'm not going to try it. And I doubt you would. And most other people wouldn't either.
Agree; should meth, crack, heroin, and battery acid all become legal tomorrow, I would not seek out any of these. I have been thinking lately of moving to CO or WA lately.....it's just too cold out there for me, though.

User avatar
Boatrocker
Lieutenant Commander
Posts: 2066
Joined: Thu Jan 03, 2013 11:53 am
Location: Southeast of Disorder

Re: Way to go, THP!

Unread post by Boatrocker »

neoplacebo wrote:
O Really wrote:Well, as the gun, ummm, "enthusiasts" have explained to us, and as some learned during the great "Prohibition" experiment, banning things people want doesn't keep them from getting them, it only creates a violent crime driven black market where only the criminals profit. Question: do you really care if some idiot meth-head kills himself on the stuff? I don't. And if meth, crack, real cocaine, horse, whatever new comes down the pike, was to become legal tomorrow, I'm not going to try it. And I doubt you would. And most other people wouldn't either.
Agree; should meth, crack, heroin, and battery acid all become legal tomorrow, I would not seek out any of these. I have been thinking lately of moving to CO or WA lately.....it's just too cold out there for me, though.
So, by extension- should gay marriage become legal tomorrow, you wouldn't run out, turn gay and marry another feller, either? That seems to be a fear amongst the easily-frightened and always-fearful.
People are crazy and times are strange. I'm locked in tight, I'm out of range.
I used to care, but, things have changed.

User avatar
rstrong
Captain
Posts: 5889
Joined: Thu Oct 25, 2012 9:32 am
Location: Winnipeg, MB

Re: Way to go, THP!

Unread post by rstrong »

Boatrocker wrote:So, by extension- should gay marriage become legal tomorrow, you wouldn't run out, turn gay and marry another feller, either? That seems to be a fear amongst the easily-frightened and always-fearful.
At least there's consistency among Republicans. You know, Rush Limbaugh and others who declared that should ObamaCare pass, they'd move to a country with socialized medicine. Or that should the socialist same-sex marriage supporting President be re-elected, they'd move to Canada.

User avatar
neoplacebo
Admiral of the Fleet
Posts: 12447
Joined: Mon Sep 17, 2012 1:42 pm
Location: Kingsport TN

Re: Way to go, THP!

Unread post by neoplacebo »

Boatrocker wrote:
neoplacebo wrote:
O Really wrote:Well, as the gun, ummm, "enthusiasts" have explained to us, and as some learned during the great "Prohibition" experiment, banning things people want doesn't keep them from getting them, it only creates a violent crime driven black market where only the criminals profit. Question: do you really care if some idiot meth-head kills himself on the stuff? I don't. And if meth, crack, real cocaine, horse, whatever new comes down the pike, was to become legal tomorrow, I'm not going to try it. And I doubt you would. And most other people wouldn't either.
Agree; should meth, crack, heroin, and battery acid all become legal tomorrow, I would not seek out any of these. I have been thinking lately of moving to CO or WA lately.....it's just too cold out there for me, though.
So, by extension- should gay marriage become legal tomorrow, you wouldn't run out, turn gay and marry another feller, either? That seems to be a fear amongst the easily-frightened and always-fearful.
Nah, wouldn't even consider it. I was married once, to a woman, for over twenty years. She became someone else but I stayed the same. I'm not against gay marriage, or any other kind, but I don't figure to engage in any sort of marriage myself. As for being easily frightened and always fearful......folks will always be afraid of things they don't understand. I myself am scared to death of calculus and Latin. :shock:

User avatar
Bungalow Bill
Ensign
Posts: 1340
Joined: Tue Sep 25, 2012 8:12 pm
Location: Downtown Mills River

Re: Way to go, THP!

Unread post by Bungalow Bill »

Yes, a little weed might mellow some of these wingnuts out, but then there's the
possibility of added paranoia, and if there's one group that has no use for any more
of that it's the nutters.



Good one.
Image

User avatar
homerfobe
Ensign
Posts: 1565
Joined: Sun Oct 14, 2012 9:37 am
Location: All over more than anywhere else.

Re: Way to go, THP!

Unread post by homerfobe »

Vrede wrote:
Stars ask to help Obama change drug, jail policy
".. .. .. Lil Wayne, Ron Howard, Scarlett Johansson and Kim Kardashian are all on the same page when it comes to criminal justice reform."
They're on the same page all right. The loonies list page.
Proudly Telling It Like It Is: In Your Face! Whether You Like It Or Not!

User avatar
Leo Lyons
Ensign
Posts: 1787
Joined: Wed Oct 10, 2012 8:14 am

Re: Way to go, THP!

Unread post by Leo Lyons »

Kim Kardashian and Nicki Minaj ??? Good god! Great voices of reason, I'm sure.

Post Reply