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Three Charged with LSD
    #7827080 - 01/03/08 11:32 AM (16 years, 29 days ago)

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Nicholas Conrad Landt and Patrick K. Bryars, both of Atlanta, and James Myles Talyor of Decatur were recently arrested by officers with the Department of Natural Resources (DNR) and charged with possession of a controlled substance. The substance was lysergic acid diethylamide, also known as LSD. Mr. Bryars was also charged with possession of marijuana, less than one ounce.

According to a report from DNR, two officers came in contact with the three men while on routine patrol of the campground at Clybel Wildlife Management area. After observing the subjects rolling and passing around what they suspected to be a marijuana cigarette, the two officers approached the subjects and noticed them putting items into their pockets.

The report indicated the three men, after being asked what they were concealing, produced thin strips of paper wrapped in foil and admitted the substance was LSD. The subjects were arrested and have since posted bond and been released from the Jasper County Jail.

During the period of December 17 through 27 the DNR also arrested Sebastian Martin Buraghysky of Decatur, and Maximillian Buraghysky of Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, and charged them both with possession of marijuana less than one ounce.

In an unrelated incident on December 27, an investigator with the Jasper County Sheriff’s Office (JCSO) arrested James Foster Crawford in the parking lot of Larry’s Four Way at the intersection of Hwy. 212 and Jackson Lake Road, charging him with simple assault and disorderly conduct.

According to the officer’s report, Mr Crawford, while in subject parking lot engaged in a verbal argument with James Kyle Abbott, causing disruption at a public place and placing others in reasonable fear of their safety. Mr. Crawford also drew a Steyr 30-06 caliber rifle from his vehicle and brandished it in a provoking manner toward Mr. Abbott.

Mr. Abbott was also arrested at the scene and charged with disorderly conduct.

During the same period, December 17-27, officers witih the JCSO made the following arrests:

Gary Donald Locklear, Monticello—obstruction of a law enforcement officer (three counts), disorderly conduct, cruelty to children

Melissa Lynn Coleman, Hillsboro—probation violation.
John Marshall Jones, Monticello—DUI.

Adam Ryan Bailey, Monticello—affray (fight-ing).

James Kyle Abbott, Monticello—aggressive driving.

Susan Fryer Abbott, Monticello—aggressive driving.

Blackie Lee Martin, Monticello—sexual battery, affray (fighting).

Jessica Rochelle Smith, Monticello—driving on a suspended or revoked license, no insurance, violation of change of address or name on license.

Jorge A. Colindres, Doraville—Jasper County Superior Court Bench Warrant.

Miguel Angel Hernandez, Glennville—driving without a license, no headlight, failure to stop at stop sign.

Kellyn Xiomara Garcia, Gainesville—driving unlicensed, failure to yield.

Also, during this same period, officers with the Monticello Police Department arrested Darren Mitchell Greer of Monticello because he had an outstanding warrant in Spalding County.

In addition, during this same period the Georgia State Patrol arrested Leonard Gillisspie Buckner of Columbia, S.C. and charged him with driving on a suspended or revoked license and speeding.


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Re: Three Charged with LSD [Re: Bridgeburner]
    #7827092 - 01/03/08 11:37 AM (16 years, 29 days ago)

may i be the first to reply with- WTF? eat that shit!
although sometimes empathy takes over and one forgets
that lsd is illegal, SOMEONE should have been sober enough
to realize what the fuck was really going on.


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Re: Three Charged with LSD [Re: 2newtz]
    #7827612 - 01/03/08 02:03 PM (16 years, 29 days ago)

Yeah, it definitely would of been smarter to just eat the acid, then the cops maybe take away the joint or give you a stern taking to at most, and you still get to trip, just a bit earlier than planned.


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Re: Three Charged with LSD [Re: Bridgeburner]
    #7827786 - 01/03/08 02:46 PM (16 years, 29 days ago)

agreed they should have eaten that shit


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Re: Three Charged with LSD [Re: ManianFH]
    #7827821 - 01/03/08 02:53 PM (16 years, 29 days ago)

Acid seems to be becoming much more popular as of late, I recently found many connections for it, but could find even 1 about a year or two ago. Seems good to me...

all hypothetical of course, Im an insane mad man who makes up crazy drug stories.


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Re: Three Charged with LSD [Re: justthatguy07]
    #7828356 - 01/03/08 05:00 PM (16 years, 29 days ago)

yea they should have eaten it... and then been taken to jail and had the biggest bad buzz ever over it? Maybe, just MAYBE... eating it isnt such a smart idea.


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Re: Three Charged with LSD [Re: bryanbzl]
    #7829191 - 01/03/08 07:38 PM (16 years, 29 days ago)

Dude, I SERIOUSLY doubt that any North American police officer would waste his time taking some kids downtown over a fucking joint being rolled at a campsite.


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Re: Three Charged with LSD [Re: bryanbzl]
    #7831249 - 01/04/08 09:19 AM (16 years, 28 days ago)

One of my friends got busted on an outstanding warrant and ate a whole sheet and spent the night in jail, said it wasn't all that bad. It sure would beat getting busted with it. But we had some heavy duty tolerance back then. Eating ten strips every other day or so. I think they were roses from '91 New Years run.
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Re: Three Charged with LSD [Re: Bridgeburner]
    #7833835 - 01/04/08 10:20 PM (16 years, 28 days ago)

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The report indicated the three men, after being asked what they were concealing, produced thin strips of paper wrapped in foil and admitted the substance was LSD. The subjects were arrested and have since posted bond and been released from the Jasper County Jail.




Fucking idiots. Upon being confronted about vague "suspicious-looking" activity they immediately confess to a felony?

I wish cops would just start a door-to-door campaign where they ask each person to surrender their drugs. Then give them all 10 years each. That way we could get rid of all these ignorant rejects once and for all.

Every time someone does something stupid like this they make it that much harder for the rest of us to tell the cops to fuck off.


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Re: Three Charged with LSD [Re: DarkMoon21]
    #7837640 - 01/05/08 10:44 PM (16 years, 27 days ago)

" Dude, I SERIOUSLY doubt that any North American police officer would waste his time taking some kids downtown over a fucking joint being rolled at a campsite "

LoL I understand where you are coming from and Im sure you are right in most cases but dont come to Texas and expect to get away with that, They will throw the book at you even for small petty shit like that


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Re: Three Charged with LSD [Re: fastfred]
    #7837664 - 01/05/08 10:53 PM (16 years, 27 days ago)

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The report indicated the three men, after being asked what they were concealing, produced thin strips of paper wrapped in foil and admitted the substance was LSD. The subjects were arrested and have since posted bond and been released from the Jasper County Jail.




Fucking idiots. Upon being confronted about vague "suspicious-looking" activity they immediately confess to a felony?

I wish cops would just start a door-to-door campaign where they ask each person to surrender their drugs. Then give them all 10 years each. That way we could get rid of all these ignorant rejects once and for all.

Every time someone does something stupid like this they make it that much harder for the rest of us to tell the cops to fuck off.


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"In the next two weeks, Boston police officers who are assigned to schools will begin going to homes where they believe teenagers might have guns. The officers will travel in groups of three, dress in plainclothes to avoid attracting negative attention, and ask the teenager's parent or legal guardian for permission to search. If the parents say no, police said, the officers will leave.

If officers find a gun, police said, they will not charge the teenager with unlawful gun possession, unless the firearm is linked to a shooting or homicide."

http://boston.com/news/local/articles/2007/11/17/police_to_search_for_guns_in_homes/
They say nothing about drugs.... fair game.


But seriously fred... just cuz people are ignorant doesn't mean they deserve what the law gives em. You shouldn't have to know your rights and how to act to avoid immoral acts by government. Its sad that you do.


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Re: Three Charged with LSD [Re: johnm214]
    #7838521 - 01/06/08 09:21 AM (16 years, 26 days ago)

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But seriously fred... just cuz people are ignorant doesn't mean they deserve what the law gives em. You shouldn't have to know your rights and how to act to avoid immoral acts by government. Its sad that you do.




Interesting news. I'm sure they'll be hauling kids in by the wagon load during these searches.

People who are unwilling to fight for their liberty do not deserve it. Sometimes I think the current situation is part of some grand scheme to enforce that idea.

People who don't assert their rights end up having none. The issue is not about their ignorance of their rights but their cowardice and willingness to allow their rights to be trampled by an immoral system.

You don't need to know anything about your rights or the law to simply resist oppression. I'm reminded of gun owners, specifically Charlton Heston, who said that you can have his guns when you pry them from his cold dead hands.

In fact, that's usually how rights are earned. Passive resistance and civil disobedience have worked in cases where no rights even existed.

If you feel you are being oppressed you should at least passively resist. You'll end up better in court every time when the police have to admit that you refused a search and they ended up restraining and searching you by force. There is no question of your assertion of rights in that situation.

People need to get their moral compasses straight. If something is wrong, no matter what the situation or consequences, you should refuse to participate. Being able to look back at your life and say that you always did the right thing offers far greater rewards than any temporary benefit you may get from going along with a corrupt system.

Sure it would be nice if even retards and republicans were protected from their own ignorance and poor choices, but the fact is that freedom is not free and those that pay the price by fighting the good fight are more deserving of the current protections that others in the past have fought for. Those that do not fight are part of the system and their complacency under oppression slowly saps others of their hard-won rights. As such they deserve to be deprived of the rights that they refuse to protect.


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Re: Three Charged with LSD [Re: fastfred]
    #7840595 - 01/06/08 05:40 PM (16 years, 26 days ago)

yeah, I see your point....

I recall reading that something like 3-5% of motorists will refuse a request to search their car when asked... insane.

I've never been asked to have been searched when I had anything on me (which I seldom do, haven't in years actually), but have been asked thrice in my short life. Refused all three times, and they got REALLY pissed, and called a drug dog every time- like they couldn't believe someone would refuse such a nice request... to fuck w/ my shit.


Once the dog even alerted (they claim) and they searched, found nothing. I hadn't ever had anything in that car, either, and had it for a few years, so pretty sure its bullshit or the dog is a jackass.


But your right, rights need to be excercised. I sure feel better when I tell the piggys that "no sir, you can't search me" and "what are you hiding?" I say "my privacy is important, sir".

And hopefully they realise that not all people trying to avoid stupid searches will be holding drugs... out of three times refused, all three they brought a drug dog, and never once did I have anything on me- including the one time the dog claimed to have "hit" on my car....


bullshit to the second power.


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Re: Three Charged with LSD [Re: johnm214]
    #7842261 - 01/07/08 04:16 AM (16 years, 25 days ago)

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I've never been asked to have been searched when I had anything on me (which I seldom do, haven't in years actually), but have been asked thrice in my short life. Refused all three times, and they got REALLY pissed, and called a drug dog every time- like they couldn't believe someone would refuse such a nice request... to fuck w/ my shit.




I hear you about the dog bullshit. Luckily I've never had dogs readily available in areas that I've lived.

I've had and witnessed cops just say "Well have a nice day then sir," when a search was refused. I've also experienced quite extreme pressure and intimidation tactics used. A common one is for them to get into your car and say "I'm just going to do a quick search of your car now."

I hope you did all you could with respect to waiting for the dogs. From what I understand it is not legal for them to do that. It amounts to punishing someone by detaining them for simply asserting one of their constitutional rights.

To reduce suspicion when asked for a search I've used various tactics. My favorite is to start off with confident attitude and when they ask to search reply "Have you lost your fucking mind?" as if they had just asked to rape my sister. This really puts them off because people with something to hide are usually nervous and polite, then they timidly say no as if they are doing something wrong rather than asserting one of their rights.

I've also replied that I'm a card carrying member of the ACLU. The cop asked to see my card and I told him that would amount to a search.

One other time I told the cop that I had a bad experience the last time I was searched and that the cop had unrolled my sleeping bag in the dirt, made me roll it back up, and when I complained he told me that he's removed seats in the rain and left people there with no tools. I went on to tell them that a lot of cops are bullies, corrupt, dishonest, or just plain assholes and that I didn't trust him.

You might also turn the tables and tell the cop that you want to search HIS vehicle first. Then ask him what he has to hide, if he's afraid of me finding illegal contraband or bribe money, etc.. Ask him how he likes being searched and point out that he wouldn't consent to a search either. I've never tried that and I imagine the response might be that you can search the backseat all you want.

Anyhow, when asked to be searched respond like it is the outrage that it is.

I've found that cops don't like people who know their rights, they don't like people making fun of them or fucking with them, and they quickly realize when someone knows how to turn the tables and use their same tactics against them or at least not to fall for them. I those situations they usually get rid of you as quickly as possible.

You really can turn the tables on them. When you sense any manner of upper hand you can start making fun of them, insulting them in a semi-friendly manner, and questioning their integrity and honesty. Believe me I've had it where the cop is doing his best to get out of there as fast as possible. They pretty much have to just stand there and take it and I'm sure it really sucks for them.


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Re: Three Charged with LSD [Re: fastfred]
    #7842396 - 01/07/08 05:57 AM (16 years, 25 days ago)

ehh... I know I don't have the upper hand, I just refuse the search, and let it go.

I live in a college town, and anyone under 30 is automatically suspect, anyone refusing a search is a dealer. I just tell them I value my privacy, and won't answer questions. I don't really care about mind games as I've never had shit on me at the time anyways.

But yeah, it is unconstitutional for them to detain you w/out probable cause untill the dog gets there if that wait time is unreasonable... whatever the fuck that means. I don't believe they can detain you in my state after the citation is issued, but usually they simply ask for the search first, then you refuse, then they go back to their car and wait for the dog to arrive.

After its all over you get a citation or a warning for "swerving" or whatever bullshit they pulled you over for "being under 30 after 9pm"


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Re: Three Charged with LSD [Re: johnm214]
    #7842427 - 01/07/08 06:15 AM (16 years, 25 days ago)

Going on the offensive often seems to work. Like asking the cop why he pulled you over rather than waiting for him to.

If you run the conversation you'll be better off. Sometimes cops will just not respond to something you say and in that case you have a reason to stop being nice.

Ask why he pulled you over, then ask if he's going to write you a ticket or if he can just let you off with a warning. Making him choose then finishes your business together. If he's just going to warn you tell him thanks and leave. Otherwise tell him that you're in a hurry and ask him to start writing the ticket.

Doing this avoids all kinds of bullshit and questions. They love to ask what you're doing, where you're going, what you do for a living etc.

Just short circuit that and get it over with as quickly as possible.

In the case above the people could have asked the cop what his business was. Cops would have said that they observed suspicious activity. They could have replied "Nothing illegal going on here, but thanks for your concern," and then started talking amongst themselves, singing etc.. Anything further could have been answered by "I'm sorry but we're camping and don't have time to talk to you."

Once the business part is out of the way you can more easily excuse yourself and they can't justify hassling you further. If they have no probable cause there's not much they can do. If they do then they're going to do what they want anyways.

Believe me cops are trained in this sort of thing and know exactly what they're doing. That's why they try to trap you with all sorts of bullshit questions. The longer they are there and the more you talk the greater your chances of being busted.


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Re: Three Charged with LSD [Re: fastfred]
    #7844673 - 01/07/08 05:29 PM (16 years, 25 days ago)

oh yeah, I agree... they may not know much law, but they know to not issue the ticket or warning untill after their done harrasing you, that way if you challenge it in court as an unconcented seizure/search they can say that it wasn't, because you were only detained for the purpose of the ticket/ warning.

So by not issuing shit untill they're done, they short-circuit this argument.


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Re: Three Charged with LSD [Re: johnm214]
    #7852323 - 01/09/08 03:49 AM (16 years, 23 days ago)

> So by not issuing shit until they're done, they short-circuit this argument.

That's exactly why you shouldn't play their game.

Just ask them straight-up, right off the bat weather they're going to issue you a citation or not.

If they say no, then thank them for their leniency and be on your way. If they later change their mind you have a case that you've been selectively and vindictively ticketed for not wanting to stand around BSing with a cop.

If they say yes then ask them to write the ticket so that you can be on your way. If they keep questioning you just keep asking them to start writing the ticket so you can be done with it. You really have no reason to talk to a cop who's already busted you and looking to bust you further. You could even say "Since it's clear that you are charging me with an offense and looking to write tickets I do not wish to further incriminate myself." Or tell them that you plan to plead not guilty so you must stop talking lest you ruin your case.

If they say "maybe" or something like that just tell them that you suspect that they are going to write you the ticket anyways and you have no desire to play games with them. Ask them to either ticket you or give you a warning so that you may go about your business again.

It's always better to just take a ticket and either fight it later or just pay up. Anything you say just reduces your chances of getting out of it. The same techniques work great for getting out of all stop-and-talk situations.


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Re: Three Charged with LSD [Re: fastfred]
    #7852342 - 01/09/08 03:56 AM (16 years, 23 days ago)

they should've plugged it


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    #7852347 - 01/09/08 04:07 AM (16 years, 23 days ago)

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