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Innocent trip to Alabama spirals into meth charge
#15764095 - 02/05/12 10:56 AM (3 months, 22 days ago) |
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Innocent trip to Alabama spirals into meth charge February 4, 2012 - clarionledger.com
Unless she wins her appeal, a Mississippi grandmother who spent $8.98 on a box of Sudafed must serve a year in jail.
For Diane Avera, a 45-year-old Meridian woman who does personal care for the sick, disabled and elderly, it has been a nightmare, she said. "I keep thinking I'm going to wake up, but I never do."
She is seeking a new trial in Demopolis, Ala., after being convicted of second degree intent to manufacture methamphetamine. If she loses, she plans to appeal to the Alabama Court of Appeals.
Crackdowns taking place across the nation on pseudoephedrine and other products used to make methamphetamine have caused her to become a "prisoner of the drug war going on inside America," said her husband, Keith. "When common household medications and disinfectants are now illegal to possess, I believe we have gone overboard with the drug laws."
In 2009, grandmother Sally Harpold was handcuffed and jailed in Indiana after she bought a box of Zyrtec-D cold medicine for her husband and a box of Mucinex D cold medicine for her adult daughter in less than a week.
Mississippi has one of the nation's strictest laws, requiring a prescription to purchase pseudoephedrine.
Marshall Fisher, director of the Mississippi Bureau of Narcotics, said since the law's enactment, his agency has seen a 67 percent decline from the 960 meth labs it found the year before and an 80 percent decline in children endangered by meth labs.
While it is illegal to bring pseudoephedrine products back to Mississippi, authorities don't target those who do, unless they have been arrested in the past, he said.
"We have enough to say grace over without doing that silliness," he said. "The last thing we want to be responsible for is targeting grandma."
Avera, who has three grandsons, had no prior arrests. "The only thing I've ever had is a speeding ticket," she said.
On July 29, 2010, she was getting ready for a scuba diving trip in Panama City, Fla., with her husband and others.
Her scuba instructor, Bob Sample, had urged her to buy Sudafed or similar decongestant because she had ear trouble. "I told her to go get some three days out and get your sinuses dried up," he said.
After waiting too late to get a prescription, she stopped at the Walmart pharmacy in Meridian. There, she said, a clerk urged her to travel to Alabama, where Sudafed is sold over the counter.
She picked up her son and his girlfriend, who were living in Toomsuba. She also had two of her grandsons as well as the girlfriend's nephew.
They traveled to Demopolis, where police were conducting a sting operation. Pharmacists there informed police when anyone from Mississippi bought medicine containing pseudoephedrine.
Avera said she encouraged her son and girlfriend to each buy a box of Sudafed since they lacked health insurance. They stopped at CVS, where her son purchased Sudafed D.
She bought Sudafed at Walmart since she had a gift card, she said. She also bought crayons and glue sticks for her two grandsons starting school the next week.
After leaving Walmart, she said police officer Sgt. Tim Soronen pulled her over and asked, "What brings you to Demopolis?"
"I came over to buy some Sudafed for our scuba diving trip this weekend since we cannot buy it in Meridian anymore," she said she told him.
She said the officer asked if she knew it was against the law to cross the state line and buy Sudafed. (It is against the law in Mississippi to bring back pseudoephedrine products from another state, but Alabama law permits those from other states to buy the medicine as long as they sign.)
"No, sir, I did not know," she said she replied.
"I need you to step out of the car," he said.
"For what? I swear I didn't know. What did I do?" she said she asked.
"You came to Demopolis to buy some Sudafed. Step to the back of the truck," she said he told her.
The officer pulled her son from the truck, handcuffed him and searched him, finding a bottle for methadone.
She said she explained her son has had drug problems and that the methadone is a prescription.
"So he's a drug user?" she said the officer asked her.
She acknowledged her son's drug woes and said the officer began digging through her purse and asked if she had any drugs.
"No, sir, I don't do drugs," she said she replied.
Digging beneath the truck seat, officers found a pouch full of drug paraphernalia for crack cocaine. (Her son testified he had hidden the pouch, which was his.)
She said the officer remarked, "Thought you don't do drugs."
"I don't do drugs," she said she replied.
After she saw the crying children placed in the squad car, she said the officer asked if she wanted him to go ahead and call the Alabama Department of Human Resources "to pick up these kids."
A scene from her youth flashed into her mind of her brothers being taken away from her family by state welfare officials, she said. "I begged the officer, 'Please don't do this.'"
By this point, about an hour after being pulled over, she said she began begging the officer, telling him she would admit to whatever police wanted as long as they would "let my son take my babies."
He told her she had to confess all the Sudafed was hers, thereby putting her over the legal limit in Alabama, she said. "They made me admit to a crime I did not commit."
She began her statement: "I picked up Larry and Shanna from there (sic) house and came to Demopolis to buy some Sudafed for myself ..."
She told The Clarion-Ledger, "They told me to add that I was making crystal meth so I did."
She ended her statement: "I did not know it was against the law to cross the state line to purchase Sudafed. I promise to never buy another box in my life."
Contacted for comment, Soronen would not discuss the case.
Police jailed her, charged with intent to manufacture crystal meth. She said they handcuffed her hands and legs to a metal chair for 17 hours.
During the three-day trial in Marengo County Circuit Court, prosecutors used her statement against her.
District Attorney Greg Griggers said Avera confessed she was buying pills to have them cooked so she could get meth.
While out on bond, Avera took voluntary drug tests, and none came back positive. Some tests listed her creatinine level (related to kidney function) as "abnormal."
Griggers argued she had provided diluted samples. "She would water it down so you couldn't test it," he told The Clarion-Ledger.
Avera's attorney, John Wiley Hartley of Montgomery, responded that no one who administered the tests ever claimed the samples were diluted.
Griggers said Avera admitted to authorities she started using meth with her daughter and had been using for two years.
"That's a lie," Avera responded.
She said she acknowledged her children have struggled with drugs and have gone into rehab, but that she has never used drugs.
If she fails in her appeals, she would face the prospect of going back behind bars, she said. "I still am facing 10 more months in jail if I don't win."
She said she is frightened about being cut off from her grandchildren. "I've practically raised my two grandsons."
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Re: Innocent trip to Alabama spirals into meth charge [Re: veggie]
#15764141 - 02/05/12 11:08 AM (3 months, 22 days ago) |
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Absolute crap.
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Re: Innocent trip to Alabama spirals into meth charge [Re: veggie]
#15764165 - 02/05/12 11:14 AM (3 months, 22 days ago) |
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Re: Innocent trip to Alabama spirals into meth charge [Re: boner soup]
#15764208 - 02/05/12 11:29 AM (3 months, 22 days ago) |
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She told The Clarion-Ledger, "They told me to add that I was making crystal meth so I did."
So they told her to admit she was making meth and although she's not a drug user and she just did it ? She's fucking stupid, too bad if she ends up in jail. Not saying she deserves it but would you admit to killing people if a cop told you to do so ?
I don't do drugs but if a cop asks me to admit I'm manufacturing meth I'll do it 
She looks like she could be a tweaker too
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Re: Innocent trip to Alabama spirals into meth charge [Re: Constantine] 1
#15764250 - 02/05/12 11:41 AM (3 months, 22 days ago) |
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She told The Clarion-Ledger, "They told me to add that I was making crystal meth so I did."
So they told her to admit she was making meth and although she's not a drug user and she just did it ? She's fucking stupid, too bad if she ends up in jail. Not saying she deserves it but would you admit to killing people if a cop told you to do so ?
I don't do drugs but if a cop asks me to admit I'm manufacturing meth I'll do it 
She looks like she could be a tweaker too
Maybe she was just a desperate grandmother who didn't want to see her grandchildren carted away by state officials?
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Re: Innocent trip to Alabama spirals into meth charge [Re: chopstick] 1
#15764374 - 02/05/12 12:22 PM (3 months, 22 days ago) |
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chopstick said: Maybe she was just a desperate grandmother who didn't want to see her grandchildren carted away by state officials?
This.
Don't forget that many people think that being a law abiding citizen excludes them from being raped by the government and getting thrown into a prison cell.
It's funny that they tell you in schools how "awesome" your system is, yet they don't explain to you how to properly manage a conversation with law enforcement (i.e. say what you have to say, tell them you do not agree with anything and then shut up) or how to properly exercise your constitutionally given rights.
But yes, of course, we all need to be saved from the dangers of drugs.
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Re: Innocent trip to Alabama spirals into meth charge [Re: Lord_McLovin]
#15764430 - 02/05/12 12:41 PM (3 months, 22 days ago) |
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So many conversations: "Why do you care so much about due process and police tactics and constitutional rights? I don't mind if the police can tap my phone lines and go through my garbage and pat me down at the airport, I haven't done anything wrong."
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Re: Innocent trip to Alabama spirals into meth charge [Re: Constantine]
#15764456 - 02/05/12 12:48 PM (3 months, 22 days ago) |
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Constantine said: Not saying she deserves it but would you admit to killing people if a cop told you to do so ?
No and I'd also never send $1000 to a stranger in Nigeria to claim my million dollar lottery winnings yet there are many who do. Some people just get scammed easily, this time by the police.
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Re: Innocent trip to Alabama spirals into meth charge [Re: veggie]
#15764592 - 02/05/12 01:30 PM (3 months, 21 days ago) |
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This is the most fucked up thing with regard to the war on drugs I have EVER read. OMFG. This woman should sue the crap out of the arresting officer and the department who processed her. Where was this arresting officer's supervisor???????????
FUCK!!!!!!!! What a waste of taxpayer money. I hope she gets a few million dollars in the settlement.
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Re: Innocent trip to Alabama spirals into meth charge [Re: Nature Boy]
#15764619 - 02/05/12 01:38 PM (3 months, 21 days ago) |
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Sad thing is, shit like this happens all the time.
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Re: Innocent trip to Alabama spirals into meth charge [Re: boner soup] 1
#15765140 - 02/05/12 03:56 PM (3 months, 21 days ago) |
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Maybe she is a , she's pretty wrinkly for a 45 year old...
Either way, those cops should be issued pig-shaped badges.
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Re: Innocent trip to Alabama spirals into meth charge [Re: CrossingTheStar] 1
#15765583 - 02/05/12 05:49 PM (3 months, 21 days ago) |
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Yeah, I didn't look at the picture until now.
She does look pretty methy,
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Re: Innocent trip to Alabama spirals into meth charge [Re: boner soup]
#15767089 - 02/06/12 01:52 AM (3 months, 21 days ago) |
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Fuck, so, will we ever know for sure if she really was "innocent" or not?
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Re: Innocent trip to Alabama spirals into meth charge [Re: veggie]
#15767151 - 02/06/12 02:52 AM (3 months, 21 days ago) |
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This is one of the sickest most depressing stories I've ever read.
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Re: Innocent trip to Alabama spirals into meth charge [Re: Nature Boy] 1
#15767395 - 02/06/12 06:20 AM (3 months, 21 days ago) |
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blahblahblah..
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Re: Innocent trip to Alabama spirals into meth charge [Re: LongStrangeTrip]
#15768091 - 02/06/12 11:11 AM (3 months, 21 days ago) |
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I was a tweeker for years and i thank she is one, does she diserve the jailtime she is looking at.... HELL NO but i bet she was buying pills for dope.
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Re: Innocent trip to Alabama spirals into meth charge [Re: redeyesmj]
#15768313 - 02/06/12 12:17 PM (3 months, 21 days ago) |
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^I just don't think it is that crazy to be running around trying to find allergy meds buying allergy meds does not always equate to trying to make meth
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Re: Innocent trip to Alabama spirals into meth charge [Re: LongStrangeTrip]
#15768567 - 02/06/12 01:19 PM (3 months, 20 days ago) |
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Look at her face, I really wouldn't be surprised if she turns out to be a
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Re: Innocent trip to Alabama spirals into meth charge [Re: Kizzle]
#15768568 - 02/06/12 01:19 PM (3 months, 20 days ago) |
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Constantine said: Not saying she deserves it but would you admit to killing people if a cop told you to do so ?
No and I'd also never send $1000 to a stranger in Nigeria to claim my million dollar lottery winnings yet there are many who do. Some people just get scammed easily, this time by the police.
This is the best way to describe what happened. The police forces in the south are all mainly still "strict and hick" (no offense to southerners) approach.
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Re: Innocent trip to Alabama spirals into meth charge [Re: Constantine]
#15768959 - 02/06/12 02:31 PM (3 months, 20 days ago) |
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Constantine said: Look at her face, I really wouldn't be surprised if she turns out to be a 
Maybe your right... she could have also used heavily in the past and have gotten over it 
Either way, as others have said, she was tricked into admitting a crime that she did not commit
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Re: Innocent trip to Alabama spirals into meth charge [Re: LongStrangeTrip]
#15769060 - 02/06/12 02:53 PM (3 months, 20 days ago) |
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Well yeah it doesn't really matter.. User or non-user, no one deserves to be thrown in jail for a non-violent crime, especially a grandmother
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#15769161 - 02/06/12 03:12 PM (3 months, 20 days ago) |
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All the inbreeding is really taking a toll on the people of the south
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Re: Innocent trip to Alabama spirals into meth charge [Re: BA142]
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I find this highly offensive, as well as incorrect.
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#15770926 - 02/06/12 08:32 PM (3 months, 20 days ago) |
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Hey, long time follower of shroomery. I wanted to share my story with you guys because it is in relation to this. I created a new account to do so.
Aside from my interests in computers, I am also a chemistry geek. I love anything to do with chemistry - making new compounds, drawing out routes to obtain them from simpler chemicals, and so on. All of my friends and family know about my hobby, and many have always praised it. As such, I had some basic chemistry glassware and chemicals - some of the glassware was given to me as a gift while others I purchased myself. I didn't have anything major, just some beakers, flasks, a separatory funnel, a couple other really basic tools. As far as the chemicals I had, I didn't have anything that would send up a red flag either - I never planned to make drugs, and as such there was no combination of chemicals or labware ever in my possession that could be used to make any illicit drug known.
A few months back, while I was living with roommates at a rented house, our landlord decides to let herself into my room when I wasn't home, and discovers my chemistry set (which wasn't hidden - why hide it? Nothing illegal was being done with it.) Without hesitation, she calls the cops. Later on, a detective shows up at my door and my roommate lets them in. They start asking me about the chemistry set, and I told them yeah I have a chemistry set, I don't do anything illegal with it. They without asking, go into my room and start analyzing it, convinced that I was running some kind of drug lab. They pull me out of the room and say I have two options, either I can let them search my room, or I can have them obtain a search warrant. I had pot in my room, plus everything I had ever heard about people revoking their right to refuse a warrantless search, so I told him I wanted a search warrant. They pulled me and the roommates onto the front porch and start searching my room.
Ultimately, they find most of my chemicals and labware, as well as my otc medicines. Of those, they found a box of (barely used) sudafed, and a box of diphenhydramine allergy medicine. They arrested me, and I spent the weekend in jail. For the next six or so months, I went through a very tedious court process, most times not knowing what was going to happen at the next court appearance. I paid $10,000 for a good lawyer, which is insane considering I work for $9 an hour.
The crime I was charged with was "Creation or operation of a clandestine laboratory with intent to manufacture controlled dangerous substances", which if found guilty carries a MINIMUM 5 year prison sentence. Now, no drug residue was found on any of the labware, and it was impossible with the chemicals I had to create any drug, as mentioned before. It wasn't my intent to manufacture anything illegal. However, as both my lawyer and I realized, I didn't have to make drugs to be guilty of this crime. If a jury was led to believe that I INTENDED to make drugs or anything illegal with my chemistry tools, I would spend the next 5 years in prison, not to mention a felony record that would follow me around for the rest of my life. Who is the jury going to believe, a bunch of cops, or some young guy living with a bunch of roommates with a chemistry set? I have a job and I'm in college, I couldn't afford to gamble my life on what a jury thought of me.
I was offered a plea bargain, and I accepted it. The plea bargain states that I am on probation for the next 5 years - I have to pee in a bottle on demand, I have a probation officer who comes to the house to make sure I'm not doing anything illegal, and I have to keep a steady job the entire time, or I will get the full sentence. The good news is, if I complete the probation, I will be able to get the charge expunged off my record so as far as jobs go, it will be like it never happened. However, 5 years probation for a crime you don't commit is disgusting.
Being completely innocent of this crime, I was backed into a corner by the legal system, and offered a deal I couldn't refuse. The legal system is so sick and corrupt, that I had to plead guilty to a crime I didn't commit to save my own life. So much for being free - I don't feel like I have a single lick of freedom anymore. I can't even sneeze wrong without risking jailtime. That's a fucked up feeling, and it's something I'm going to have to live with for the next 5 years of my life! Not to mention, I owe the court money, the probation office money, the lawyer money, and I'm still in college which I have to pay for. My debts are monumental, and I'm working myself to the bone at $9 an hour to pay it off - which is going to take the better half of a decade to do.
This is what these drug laws are doing to this country. It's a sad state of events when somebody has to plead guilty to a crime they didn't commit, to save their own life.
I don't think meth is a good drug, but I feel strongly for this woman. She didn't deserve to get arrested over some sudafed, and definitely doesn't deserve to go to jail over it! She's going to be dealing with the exact same kinds of things I had to deal with, and let me tell you, it is one of the most horrifying experiences ever. My heart goes out to her and her family, and I hope that she remains strong and vigilant, and fights through it. God, I feel so bad for her, comparing this to my own experiences!
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Re: Innocent trip to Alabama spirals into meth charge [Re: Goomba2012]
#15771448 - 02/06/12 10:33 PM (3 months, 20 days ago) |
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Goomba2012, welcome to the Shroomery. Thanks for sharing your story with us.
That really sucks man, real bummer. I'm not for meth, but if it was legal then I guess you wouldn't have had any charges... fucked up America, eh.
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Re: Innocent trip to Alabama spirals into meth charge [Re: CrossingTheStar]
#15796177 - 02/12/12 02:54 AM (3 months, 15 days ago) |
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Yeah believe me I'm not for meth either..but when you have people being charged with meth-related crimes, having nothing at all to do with meth, something's wrong. Even worse when a jury can convict a person on that charge based on supposed intent, and when a person can be backed into a corner by the legal system and offered a 'way out' by pleading guilty to a crime they didn't commit.
It was either take probation and keep my nose clean, or fight it and roll the dice on what a jury thought of me. Two possibilities there - freedom or a 5-year prison term.
You know, I've never even seen methamphetamine before - not once, not in my entire life. I've never synthesized any drug or illegal substance. Yet I'm a convicted felon because, according to the law, I'm guilty of running a meth lab.
Again I'm highly against meth, but the way they're going about preventing it is putting innocent bystanders like myself and this woman, at risk. It's simply not right.
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Re: Innocent trip to Alabama spirals into meth charge [Re: Goomba2012]
#15796311 - 02/12/12 04:57 AM (3 months, 15 days ago) |
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Would you be so kind to share this story with the guys in the link of my signature?
I mean it's your story, but if you want to change drug laws and think they are injust, the drug policy alliance is the organization to talk to.
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Re: Innocent trip to Alabama spirals into meth charge [Re: Lord_McLovin]
#15931364 - 03/10/12 09:18 PM (2 months, 18 days ago) |
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I just might.
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Re: Innocent trip to Alabama spirals into meth charge [Re: Goomba2012]
#15932061 - 03/11/12 12:55 AM (2 months, 18 days ago) |
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Goomba - I am so sorry man. I read your post in the other thread and didn't realize that things went down like this for you.
I don't even want to type any more. I want to forget what I just read.
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Re: Innocent trip to Alabama spirals into meth charge [Re: Goomba2012]
#15935791 - 03/11/12 10:20 PM (2 months, 17 days ago) |
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Quote:
Goomba2012 said: I just might.
Thanks for sharing your story, Goomba2012. I am so sorry that you've had to deal with this.
-------------------- Society
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