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Current Events => General Discussion => Topic started by: bijou on August 14, 2010, 02:47:43 PM
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HOUSTON, TX - A recent undercover prostitution sting revealed more than the usual criminal behavior when police learned a 14-year-old girl was being sold for sex by her mother and grandmother.
The teen's mother – Alicia Melchor, 33 - and grandmother - Elizabeth Buford, 55 – were arrested at a motel off Telephone Rd. after the girl was found during an undercover vice operation, officials said....
http://www.39online.com/news/local/kiah-14yr-old-pimped-out-story,0,116480.story
Looking at the mugshots of the mother and grandmother it's clear the poor kid never stood a chance.
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looks like Grandma was on fire and someone put it out with a tire iron.
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Buford was also charged with possession of a controlled substance.
Court records show that Mulchor has a long criminal history that includes prostitution, theft, public lewdness, burglary and drug charges. Buford has a criminal history as well, including burglary and prior controlled substance possession.
meth head
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I will never understand something like this.
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I will never understand something like this.
Me neither, and I'm glad that I don't/won't.
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meth head
So Chris why do you find this strange.
Ask anyone in the military over seas and most of them have at one time come across a family so poor they will sell their daughters to anyone that will feed them and care for them.
Today the practice in Asia has gone into the young boys for sale.
Is this all a new thing--Hell NO--goes back thousands of years.
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http://www.39online.com/news/local/kiah-14yr-old-pimped-out-story,0,116480.story
Looking at the mugshots of the mother and grandmother it's clear the poor kid never stood a chance.
Faces of meth poster queens.
And vesta--you think drugs up here are bad now? You haven't seen shit yet. They just had a meth lab blow up 3 miles from my house. Oxycontin? Feh--PEZ candy compared to what you'll be seeing here in 5 years. Just ask anyone in the Midwest or Southwest. Ask the Seabrook cops who busted a couple of dipshits in the Lowe's parking lot a while back with 12 POUNDS of meth in the trunk.
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Faces of meth poster queens.
And vesta--you think drugs up here are bad now? You haven't seen shit yet. They just had a meth lab blow up 3 miles from my house. Oxycontin? Feh--PEZ candy compared to what you'll be seeing here in 5 years. Just ask anyone in the Midwest or Southwest. Ask the Seabrook cops who busted a couple of dipshits in the Lowe's parking lot a while back with 12 POUNDS of meth in the trunk.
So Sparky are you saying that America will become worse then a 3 RD world country in 5 years or so.?
What president started the War on Drugs and why was was it not carried out .?
I also noticed in one of the press reports that the neighbor of the Meth maker was a home for Bikers.
So Sparky what can we do when everyone is so money hungry, small town, do the police or Judge know or be distant family of the Meth makers.?
As for the Seabrook cops catching 12 pounds of meth, darn Sparkey, this had to be in transport, were that much Meth get on the streets of our area every dead head would be walking into telephone poles.
Lets go back to Prohibition times. Who were the people that made all that money from illegal booze, all our lawmakers, the rich that demanded the best, the Lady's of the gardening Club, down to the Pastors of our Chuches---The only people allowed to buy wine was the Catholic church for taking the Eucharist.
Once you make something verboten, then people who never thought about it will want to find out WHY.
Unless something is really nasty people will want to be just a little bit naughty and try it.
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Those women need to be buried under the jail
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Faces of meth poster queens.
And vesta--you think drugs up here are bad now? You haven't seen shit yet. They just had a meth lab blow up 3 miles from my house. Oxycontin? Feh--PEZ candy compared to what you'll be seeing here in 5 years. Just ask anyone in the Midwest or Southwest. Ask the Seabrook cops who busted a couple of dipshits in the Lowe's parking lot a while back with 12 POUNDS of meth in the trunk.
I have read that the meth epidemic really bad on the West Coast and Midwest. Also, it is particularly bad in Indian Reservations.
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I have read that the meth epidemic really bad on the West Coast and Midwest. Also, it is particularly bad in Indian Reservations.
It's bad everywhere....has been around here for several years.
Meth is incredibly easy to make, all ingredients can be bought at a drug store, grocery, Wal-mart, Target, etc. for a cheap price....most expensive will be a couple of packs of cold/sinus/allergy pills.
Nothing special is needed to cook it.. just a heat source, and a saucepan. "Recipe" can be obtained on the internet, mix it up, cook it til it crystalizes on the side of the pan, and voila....crystal meth right before you.
Cook it in a house, and the walls will absorb the fumes....eventually the house is a "bomb"....the walls, carpet and furniture become highly toxic...absorb enough and a couple of sparks and ka-boom....no more house.
Cook it outside, and if there are neighbors close by, they will smell it. Out in the country...no problem.
Last couple of years, down here, is to cook it in the trunk of a car. Go anywhere, have a camp stove in the trunk, fire it up, and cook the stuff.
See a man or woman, with rotted teeth, covered in sores, losing their hair, super skinny, yellow tint to the skin, face looks 20-30 years older than the individual....good chance it's a meth head.
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One of the good things about meth making here in the midwest is that the idiots who do it blow themselves up half the time.
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I have read that the meth epidemic really bad on the West Coast and Midwest. Also, it is particularly bad in Indian Reservations.
That's absolutely true....
Out here in California, the cities (and I use the term very loosely) of Lancaster and Palmdale in the High Desert have long been known as the meth capital of the western United States.
Everything about that area screams violent addiction. :clueless:
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That's absolutely true....
Out here in California, the cities (and I use the term very loosely) of Lancaster and Palmdale in the High Desert have long been known as the meth capital of the western United States.
Everything about that area screams violent addiction. :clueless:
Hollywood--You can throw in a good portion of the 909 into that as well.
Vesta, look at the news lately. How many times in my area alone have the pharmacies been robbed? You really DON'T understand how bad or evil meth is, because it ISN'T that bad here--YET. But it's coming, it's getting worse. I'm already starting to see it.
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What makes meth even worse, from what I understand about it...it only takes using it a couple of times to develop a "want" for it, that rapidly escalates into a "need".
It's supposedly a harder addiction to break than heroin.
According to the class I went to on meth in houses, the Montana DEA agent that taught the class...said that the biggest unknown user group was normal, average everyday housewives. They find out that it will help them lose weight, they get the recipe off of the net, cook it up in their kitchen, don't even need a dealer and it's inexpensive enough, at first, they can slide it through on the grocery budget. He said it was amazing, how many young mothers, they arrest. They get busted either buying the stuff, or someone like a neighbor, turns them in...and they have toddlers and little kids with them. Turns out, they started taking the stuff to lose weight.
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What makes meth even worse, from what I understand about it...it only takes using it a couple of times to develop a "want" for it, that rapidly escalates into a "need".
It's supposedly a harder addiction to break than heroin.
That's what scares the hell out of me about it. When I was a younger man, seemingly bullet-proof, I had a nasty habit of finding something I liked and completely maxing it out. Booze, weed, spicy dill pickles, you name it. I thank GOD I got my shit together before meth came on the scene.
I understand the high is unlike anything humans can imagine, and to be completely honest, as much as I cherish my life, my family and my work, I occasionally find myself wondering what that high must feel like. :doh:
Life is great, as long as you don't weaken.
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That's what scares the hell out of me about it. When I was a younger man, seemingly bullet-proof, I had a nasty habit of finding something I liked and completely maxing it out. Booze, weed, spicy dill pickles, you name it. I thank GOD I got my shit together before meth came on the scene.
I understand the high is unlike anything humans can imagine, and to be completely honest, as much as I cherish my life, my family and my work, I occasionally find myself wondering what that high must feel like. :doh:
Life is great, as long as you don't weaken.
I never thought of myself as "bullet-proof"....I learned very early, that I wasn't, without even testing the theory.
I guess I was lucky, in that when a sophmore or junior in HS health class, we saw a movie on the effects of drugs - both legal and illegal - on babies in the womb. Made enough of an impression on me to never have a desire to experiment anything when I was young. I was having babies after LSD, but before cocaine. Have known several who experimented/used cocaine, but just never had an urge. I will admit to always wondering just what the attraction is and the "high" is like.
Also found out when 15, that I got an very nasty reaction - blisters and hives - when I tried smoking a cigarette. First time I thought it was a fluke, so tried it a second time. Oh what a dumbass thing to do, as the reaction was much worse. :banghead: It was enough to make me to scared to even try a puff of marijuana. Didn't stop me from hangin' with kids who did, I think I was the only person I knew by my senior year of college who had never tried it.
I do drink alcohol, and am lucky that too much wrecks havoc with my intestinal tract, or I know I would probably have alcohol issues. It helps too, that I recognize and acknowledge I have an addictive personality. :thatsright: