I suspect the local dealer is now gone into hiding, because his out-of-town boss is royally pissed that he was dumb enough to have the stuff shipped in such an unsecured manner. (Though, you never know. I once heard tale of a huge pot shipment which made its way through Logan, and would have made it back to the local distribution point if not for a broken tail-light...)
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I suspect the local dealer is now gone into hiding, because his out-of-town boss is royally pissed that he was dumb enough to have the stuff shipped in such an unsecured manner. (Though, you never know. I once heard tale of a huge pot shipment which made its way through Logan, and would have made it back to the local distribution point if not for a broken tail-light...)
13 million, huh?
You know, that could fund a good number of small businesses and first time home buyers.
If people don't have the
If people don't have the means to buy a house, why would you want to give them money? That's what got us into a world economic crisis.
Facepalm
You lend the money to people who appear to have the means to pay it back, silly.
Which is an excellent argument against drug prohibition
Why take that money out of the economy when it could be circulating (and generating some tax revenue as well)?
The key question is
What precinct does he work in?