February 26, 2008
Crack, Weed, Nicotine Make Local News
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The kid won't be punished -- hooray! -- but his parents have been arrested on drug charges and endangering the welfare of a child. A commenter on Action News' website plainly states: "does anyone who has made it out of the inner city care enough 2 put their successes aside 2 mentor 1 child 2day honestly it does no good 4 the white community 2 step up 4obvious reasons 2 numerous 2 list as a community both blk n wht n other we r in trouble." Uh, yes.
The Eagles' Mike Patterson was recently charged with possession of a drug of a less dangerous nature, i.e. marijuana, reefer, pot, ganja, cannabis and about 150 other stupid names. The Daily News' John Smallwood goes and says he shouldn't be smoking pot because of Andy Reid's sons!
Considering his family's ordeal, it would be difficult for Reid to simply dismiss Patterson's actions and let them drift away. For Reid to do nothing to Patterson would be a tacit acknowledgment that drug use isn't that big a deal, and really, how can he possibly do that? Yet, if Reid hands down an overly harsh penalty on Patterson, would it be viewed as him allowing his personal issues to influence his professional duties?
Sigh. Meanwhile, Philly Edge points to a debate about a legal drug: Some snooty teenagers in Bensalem want to take away our right to smoke in parks and playgrounds! If not the suburbs, there's nowhere else to smoke! The kids are part of the Extreme Service and Intergenerational Training Experience, and we all know how much extreme power that group has. Guess we'll have to be content to smoke elsewhere. Who knew you were even allowed to smoke at a playground anyway?
Posted by D-Mac on February 26, 2008 02:25 PM
Posted to Cigarettes
, Crack
, Drugs
, Marijuana
, New Jersey
, Nicotine
, Trenton
, War on Drugs




Dmac, It was crack not cocaine, crack cocaine if you prefer. There is quite a difference. Especially in sentencing, where there was a 100:1 ratio in effect. Essentially making 70 grams of cocaine equal to 7000 grams of crack or 70 grams of crack equal to .7 grams of cocaine. Thankfully this was mostly repealed, but there are still hundreds of people in jail due to this disparity. The fight continues today, with Attorney General Mukassey recommending against early release of prisoners.
Posted by: di1 at February 26, 2008 07:55 PM