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The funny part about people that think every nonviolent drug offender should be in jail or prison is they don't realize drugs are just as easy to get in jail/prison, it just cost more. So the addict keeps getting high and the dealers make even more money. In many cases a nonviolent offender learns to become more violent and picks up new crime techniques.
Posted on: 2009/7/11 0:27
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Regulator--those street hookers are exactly the ones I meant being safer from predators and having mandatory check ups. They have an average life span of two and half years! Unfortunately it is mostly because they are murdered. It would still be illegal if you did it in a public place or didn't go for check ups. With marijuana it would still be illegal to drive under the influence, etc. Alcohol is involved in a lot of domestic and other violence. I never saw anyone smoke a marijuana cigarette and get up and say "I'm gonna kick your a--", they say, "Pass the chocolate chip cookies man."
Posted on: 2009/7/9 22:57
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Yes Wibbit, alcohol is a drug and it can be abused. Just because your Big Daddy Government says its ok for you to have it doesn't change that. The misuse of alcohol has killed far more people than the misuse of cocaine but unfortunately alcohol abusers face far less prosecution than cocaine users. I'm not for misuse or abuse of any substance but I am for some common sense and balance in the failed stategies of the Drug War which our country insists on pursuing not only on its own territory but around the world.
Posted on: 2009/7/9 14:23
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Drugs Won the War
New York Times By NICHOLAS D. KRISTOF Published: June 13, 2009 http://www.nytimes.com/2009/06/14/opi ... p=1&sq=drugs%20won&st=cse My favorite excerpt: This year marks the 40th anniversary of President Richard Nixon?s start of the war on drugs, and it now appears that drugs have won. ?We?ve spent a trillion dollars prosecuting the war on drugs,? Norm Stamper, a former police chief of Seattle, told me. ?What do we have to show for it? Drugs are more readily available, at lower prices and higher levels of potency. It?s a dismal failure.?
Posted on: 2009/7/9 14:19
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It is obvious to me that prohibition is a complete failure. People like wibbit should post something other than government propaganda.
"Judging by every metric, decriminalization in Portugal has been a resounding success," says Glenn Greenwald, an attorney, author and fluent Portuguese speaker, who conducted the research. "It has enabled the Portuguese government to manage and control the drug problem far better than virtually every other Western country does."
Posted on: 2009/7/9 7:02
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it's not the existing users. When you legalize this stuff, it will cause many more people to use them since they are readily availiable and legal. Do you really want a country hooked on white powder? It will be devastating across all social/economic aspects.
Posted on: 2009/7/8 15:48
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Drugs aren't natural? Are they a recent phenomenon?
Regardless of whether we like drugs or not, it's far more counter-productive to spend money to investigate, prosecute and incarcerate drug users than to simply let them use. And it kills the whole black market thing.
Posted on: 2009/7/8 4:28
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drug, especially the hard stuff, is something to be avoided and banned, it degrades the society and is not natural.
prostitution should be legal, sex is part of human nature. And i agree with marybarr (finall we not talking about beacon anymore!), it will bring much needed oversight to the industry, and prevent std from spreading by requiring checkups, and protect those women legally from abuse etc... However it will NEVER happen, due to the deep religious root of our country. The politician who suggest that will be committing instant career suicide.
Posted on: 2009/7/8 2:05
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When are we gonna get real and legalize prostitution? The area would be out of the way of schools, there would be regular doctor check-ups, and the women would be safer from all the predators out there. Not to mention folk saving money by cutting out the middlemen. It's like our drug policy--the more laws we pass against it the more folk who find a way to make it a business, instead of putting all this stuff in the cops hands (since THEY are often customers of prostitutes AND drug users) why not place it in the hands of doctors and regulate it? Sex and drugs certainly aren't going anywhere--why not make it safer?
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Are they accepting applications? Will you settle for a White Castle as monetary payment?
Posted on: 2009/7/3 20:25
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Heights man charged as operator of call girl ring digs for 'clean' bail
Friday, July 03, 2009 By MICHAELANGELO CONTE JOURNAL STAFF WRITER The Jersey City man charged with running a call girl service out of a Heights office was still trying to arrange bail last night following an afternoon hearing to ensure the bail money did not come from a nefarious source, officials said. After Joseph Ruis, 43, of Leonard Street, was arrested Tuesday and charged with promoting prostitution, leading a narcotics distribution network and money laundering, his original bail was set at $500,000 cash only, officials said. Yesterday morning, prosecutors agreed to relax the cash-only restriction and at a source hearing Ruis' 77-year-old father said he would use property as collateral for the $50,000 needed to secure the $500,000 bond, Hudson County Assistant Prosecutor Dave Rastogi said. Police say Ruis operated World Class Party Girls out of an office on Sherman Avenue at Bowers Street, and that he took in $250,000 per month by charging up to $3,500 an hour for the services of one of 40 scantily clad models pictured on his Web site. Investigators said the operation also provided cocaine when requested by a client who hired a model. But Hudson County Prosecutor Edward DeFazio noted that not every aspect of the operation was illegal. During Tuesday's search, police recovered records listing hundreds of customers, DeFazio said, adding that prosecution of customers and models will depend on the ongoing investigation. The prosecutor would not provide the names, but said the list, at this point, does not include anyone "in the public eye." Rastogi said the financial aspects of the investigation are complex and that he thinks the case will likely not be presented to a grand jury until fall. Ruis' attorney, Vincent Lapaglia of Hoboken, could not be reached for comment.
Posted on: 2009/7/3 13:29
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Are they accepting applications?
Posted on: 2009/7/3 7:25
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I wonder if some of the "girls" who popped up on tonnele ave are from this place.. hmm
Posted on: 2009/7/2 17:15
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Like Charlie Sheen said, "I don't pay them for sex, I pay them to leave.."
Posted on: 2009/7/2 13:41
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High-price call girl ring smashed in Jersey City, cops say
by Michaelangelo Conte/The Jersey Journal Wednesday July 01, 2009, 7:53 PM Police have charged a Jersey City Heights man with running a high-price call girl ring, in which he offered clients cocaine and charged up to $3,500 an hour for the services of one of the 40 scantily clad models pictured on his Web site, officials said. Joseph Ruis, 43, of Leonard Street at Summit Avenue, was arrested late Tuesday and charged with promoting prostitution, being the leader of a narcotics distribution network, and money laundering, Hudson County Prosecutor Edward DeFazio said yesterday. The business took in about $250,000 per month before it was shut down, DeFazio said. ...... Ruis recently opened the Kebab House restaurant at Newark and Washington streets in Hoboken, officials said. Yesterday there was a sign in the window of the Kebab House saying the restaurant was temporarily closed. http://www.nj.com/hudson/index.ssf/20 ... girl_ring_smash.html#more
Posted on: 2009/7/2 0:47
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