Well placed indignation but why rail against testosterone and adrenaline when there are so many other worthy targets available.. I am not excusing what they did but testosterone and adrenaline are precisely what you’d want in a legitimately dangerous situation.
Incident could have been avoided if County Police inform municipal police. That fact alone makes me wonder if the SWAT officers were informed of the rather routine nature of this operation or were they led to believe that they would be met with violent resistance. The real villains are municipal and county politicians/administrators and police department heads who’ll do anything for the latest in military technology and tactics – and the chance to deploy them.
Militarization of law enforcement is one of the most dangerous side effects of the War on (Some) Drugs. If there's anything that'll lead to the police state faster, I can't think of it.
Also, it's a shame to see you fall for the creaky old Hearst conspiracy nonsense. Marijuana was well on its way to being outlawed before Hearst (or Harry Anslinger, for that matter) got involved.
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Pretty Lady
Well placed indignation but why rail against testosterone and adrenaline when there are so many other worthy targets available.. I am not excusing what they did but testosterone and adrenaline are precisely what you’d want in a legitimately dangerous situation.
Incident could have been avoided if County Police inform municipal police. That fact alone makes me wonder if the SWAT officers were informed of the rather routine nature of this operation or were they led to believe that they would be met with violent resistance. The real villains are municipal and county politicians/administrators and police department heads who’ll do anything for the latest in military technology and tactics – and the chance to deploy them.
Militarization of law enforcement is one of the most dangerous side effects of the War on (Some) Drugs. If there's anything that'll lead to the police state faster, I can't think of it.
Also, it's a shame to see you fall for the creaky old Hearst conspiracy nonsense. Marijuana was well on its way to being outlawed before Hearst (or Harry Anslinger, for that matter) got involved.
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