Whitey Bulger, Osama Bin Laden and, Ross Ulbricht

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[8 Points] LedLevee:

Hahahahahaha hooooly shit. He's locked up LONGER than the guy who's #2 on the FBI wanted list, only after fucking OSAMA BIN LADEN.

Jesus Christ, I can't do anything but laugh. If I don't, I'll end up killing myself in despair as I marvel at the insanity of America's justice system.


[7 Points] OceanSwallow:

I personally think that by the time it is 2030-ish, the publics view on drugs will be far more accepting, and the War on Drugs will began a steady downfall. And because of mounting public pressures,the US president will grant him freedom so he will be out by 2035 in my opinion.


[6 Points] None:

Just another victim of the endless war on drugs. Fuck all of them. I am sure someone will start in about the hits. I give zero fucks what the ABC's said I stopped beleiving them in 1972. Ross will always be better person than that entire lot.


[2 Points] helooksfederal:

Well, when you put it like that, the system is bollocks. How can these people in power sleep at night. Ross going to be alright in there? I'd be fucking terrified.


[2 Points] KidCannabisVendor:

DPR needs to be let go. The War on Drugs will never end and has done not a single good thing. Regulation. Thats what we need.


[2 Points] bigfondue:

I don't agree with such a draconian sentance for Ross, but I'm pleasantly surprised they didn't send him to the supermax prison in Florence, CO. He may at least be provided with some human comforts however slight they may be.


[2 Points] bailbondshh:

I don't think there's parole in federal prison.

I think we need to follow the EU's lead and have a 20 year cap or whatever it is.

I'd have no problem letting Ross out right now except for the those commissioned hits. That's quite sickening.


[1 Points] lucasjkr:

Well, Whitey is like 80 years old, so of course he's going serve less time than Ross. It's the nature of biology.


[1 Points] None:

The judge who put Ross away was threatened to days end by "trolls" and her SSN, etc. dropped online. Do you think she let that go easily? She made him pay for the mistakes of fucking retards...


[1 Points] bobbiggs69:

Great post.


[1 Points] auto587643:

The so-called War on Drugs has been shaky in credibility since it began in 1972; it was declared by President Nixon after all. It's hard to believe that we still have to deal with it to this day, when it should've died with Nixon's presidency in 1974 along with his credibility.


[1 Points] 180K:

What is this, fan fiction?


[0 Points] Gold_Seal:

There are plenty of different ways to look at it. RU enabled heroin, cocaine, cannabis, lsd, magic mushrooms, knives, guns, poisons, stolen data etc etc, to be sold anonymously to children whilst taking a massive proffit is yet another way of looking at it.

He enabled and took a commision on all sales. He was the top man in an albeit loosly connected global trafficking operation.

They're gonna take that shit seriously.