There are about 3000 and three other pardons that were way worse
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Follow instance rules, ask for your bot to be allowed on this community.That guy gave him wheelbarrows full of cash though. Rich and poor have different rules, duh.
And yet no more than 2% of the drug problem is entering through Canada illegally, apparently. The bulk is smuggled in by regular citizens via regular channels. Funny that.
My source is Leejah Miller.
All drugs should be legal and regulated.
holy shit I can't believe I'm agreeing with a .ml user about something
Not all .ml are the same 😇
True, but none of them can say bitch
Fentanyl is so bad it is prohibied even on deep web illegal marketplaces. Do some research before spreading lies. A lot of stuff was not allowed on the silk road.
Where are the lies in the OP that I spread?
It's technically the truth but it's misleading. Silk road wasn't that bad
Does trump know that it's HIS border agency that catches stuff going in?
..pardoned..Ross Ulbricht..
Good. He should have been free the whole time.
https://reason.com/2018/07/25/ross-ulbrichts-murder-for-hire-charges-d/
Yea, there are so many other guys, that he pardoned, which are way worse..
A broken clock is right twice a day.
Facts.
The giy who got caught trying to hire a hitman?
For the whole drug exchange platform fair enough it might have beeneoverkill. But we are still talking about a guy who was up for killing people on his way. Not sure they are the best for society
No. The guy who was never convicted of that charge, which was dropped, and those agents were convicted of massive corruption. That guy.
https://reason.com/2018/07/25/ross-ulbrichts-murder-for-hire-charges-d/
I'm not reading anything from Reason, or any ither Libertarian rag
Your choice, I won't force you to read it, keep spreading misinformation all you want. It's there for any who actually want to learn about his case and find out those charges were dropped and the agents convicted themselves.