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Friday, July 01, 2022

Damn, John - don't you think it's time you retired?

CHEATHAM COUNTY, Tenn. (WKRN) — A Nashville senior citizen has been accused of selling cocaine regularly in the parking lot of an I-24 convenience store.

That tip came to Cheatham County drug agents anonymously.

On Monday. agents set up surveillance at the New Hope exit on I-24. After a short time, their target arrived in a gray Mercedes.

Agents say he parked there for 20 minutes, then a white van arrived.

12 comments:

  1. Hey, just trying to keep those Golden Years golden.
    .380, Srsly?
    On a totally unrelated note, f'n Narcs

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  2. It's tough to make it in this world when white privilege is keeping the black man down. I figure he's been dealing for over 50 years and he will never be able to afford a Mercedes on social security, so just leave him alone.

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    1. Does not say what his skin color is but YOU decided that because he was arrested he must be black?

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    2. Um, maybe he thought that because the video at the link showed the mugshot of a black guy?

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    3. Skin color doesn't matter, it is still crap shit.

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  3. What with inflation and all, that social security isnt going far, man probably was just trying to supplement it a bit.

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  4. So one consenting adult selling cocaine to other consenting adults? Sounds like the fee market is working as intended and to fight the laws of supply and demand is an exercise in futility. All the cops did was drive up the cost of cocaine and make it more lucrative for the next dealer that might not be so civil. Now word is out that this area has demand but no supply. [sarc] Thank you gestapo for saving us from this ultra dangerous criminal.[/sarc] This Mr.Fuller hardly looks like a criminal and more like someone's grandfather; the dealer that replaces him might not be so civil.

    Drug use is not drug abuse and if someone wants to fight drug abuse then they need to attack the litany of root causes that direct people to drug abuse as well as address the declining spiritual health of the nation. There is absolutely nothing wrong with keeping to yourself at your own residence while enjoying your "vice". Mine happens to be carbonated beverages while tapping away at PC games, both are terrible for my health entirely unproductive but I enjoy em anyway.

    "Shame to go forever without takin' a taste of somethin'." - Robert Duvall / Open Range.

    - Arc

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    1. And it's still okay when Mr Fuller gets a batch of coke that has fentanyl mixed in that kills a dozen of his customers? Hmmm?

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    2. No, it's not OK if cocaine cut with fentanyl is distributed or any other cut product and don't try to insinuate that I think it is or ever suggested it was.

      If Mr.Fuller is a good dealer he's using fentanyl testing strips / kits that have been available for years and his customers should be using them as well. Fentanyl test strips are distributed for free but if people want to buy them, they cost less than a dollar. Most test kits and strips for various drugs are a few pennies to a few dollars from harm reduction sites. People today have no excuse for unknowingly using or distributing fentanyl with the litany of test products available.

      Testing and quality control is another reason why the drug war needs to end and these substances, which people will use anyway, should be behind the counter. Come by the Shroomery forums, DMT-nexus, Shaman-Australis, etc, sometime and talk to every day people for the other side of the story; you might find yourself onboard with the "decriminalize nature" movement. People that use various substances hate fentanyl probably more-so than anyone else.

      - Arc

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    3. I don't think there's many dealers out there that will take the time to test their drugs, especially when people WANT that shit to be in there because it gives them a better buzz.
      Your attitude that things will be hunky dory if only drugs were legalized reminds me of the Californians I knew, and look how fucked up things are there now. Drug crime is up, and cartel grows have exploded in number for starters.
      Sorry, but Utopia's a mind thing. It doesn't happen in real life.

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    4. "Sorry, but Utopia's a mind thing. It doesn't happen in real life." Seldom have truer words written. How so many are fooled the rhetoric of fools is beyond reason.

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