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Operation Sudden Fall

5/25/2008 2:46 PM

AmericanDrugWar

Join Date: May 2008
Posts: 1

Operation Sudden Fall


YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0mdKUlPYKMA

A new short film about the recent DEA drug bust at San Diego State University that resulted in almost 100 arrests, including students majoring in criminal justice and Homeland Security. The ongoing sting operation that lead to the arrests was a direct response to the death of SDSU student Shirley 'Jenny' Poliakoff from an overdose last year.

Freeway Ricky Ross on Operation Sudden Fall:
http://freewayenterprise.blogspot.com/2008/05/operation-sudden-fall.html


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5/25/2008 3:34 PM #1

irishone

Join Date: March 2008
Posts: 511

RE: Operation Sudden Fall


This stuff goes on at every college and university campus in this country, it explains why so many braindead people cpme out of these schools unable to think for themselves. Indoctrination and drug use, and you see the end results.

5/26/2008 9:37 PM #2

wolfva

Join Date: May 2007
Posts: 96

RE: Operation Sudden Fall


I'm going to hazard a guess that the movie is pro-legalisation? Granted, people die from tobacco and alcohol use. Granted, when a college student dies from alcohol poisoning, or behaving in a dangerous manner drunk, the police don't do a massive sting. But tobacco and alcohol are LEGAL substances. Cocaine, Methamphetimines, Heroin, etc are NOT. If anything, I'd like to see more stings like this conducted and campus police forces work harder at curtailing drugs. I'd also like schools to do more about educating students on the perils of drug use. Heck, show before and after pics of meth users, or display the brains of ecstasy users...I'm getting tired of kids telling me that ecstasy is a 'safe' drug.

I did get a slight chuckle at the professor(?) who was so shocked...SHOCKED I say, at there being...<shudder> GUNS!!! at the campus, but not caring about the drugs. Well, I'll take a sober, law abiding person with a gun over a stoner any day. At least they're predictable. And law abiding.

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