The nailed him, they jailed him, they killed him... but the player wouldn't go away. This is the legendary fellow whom they based the movies "Juice" and "New Jack City" on.
@Xan81 No, it wasn't illegal for them to lend money to risky people. As for Felix Mitchel, he did have federal regulation, the drugs he sold were controlled substances. Those were federal, state and local laws that Mitchel broke. You are going way off on a tangent here. I'm not talking about people dying from taking the drugs, I'm talking about Mitchel and his rivals killing each other and sometimes innocents in the crossfire. Give it up, you lost the argument. I'm done. You're clueless.
@Rayvyn007 Maaaybe you should do some research before continuing this debate - you seem to be a bit misguided. A few Google searches and I'm sure you'll be back on-track. :)
'Cause personally, I'm kinda sick of bringing facts to you....
@Rayvyn007 [ The number of deaths and hospitalizations caused by prescription drugs has risen precipitously in the past decade, with overdoses of pain medications, in particular opioids, sedatives and tranquilizers, more than doubling between 1999 and 2006, according to a new study. ] - Scientific American, By Katherine Harmon | April 6, 2010
@Rayvyn007 Oh, and next time try not to wear your "I'm part of the 1%!!" colors so vividly... you come off as a stooge.
Xan81 1 week ago
@Rayvyn007 are you saying that cannabis users and dealers are ... I forgot what your ignorant term was... dirtwads? w/e.... stupidspeak...
But, according to the government, Pot-dealers are deadlier and bigger threats than crack-dealers.
This is what happens when a stooge tries to defend what he or she perceives to be "wrong". Read a book, man...
Xan81 1 week ago
@Rayvyn007 They were controlled for the same, idiotic and nonsensical reasons cannabis is - the gov wants to be the ONLY dealers in town.
I did give up, when I realized that you had nothing upon which to stand, buddy.
If the gov didn't want to take the drugs and sell 'em themselves, Felix wouldn't have killed anyone. Like I said, the killings aren't a necessity.
Just like prostitution - in a state where prostitution is legal, there aren't killings of women.
You're just blinded by your own 1%
Xan81 1 week ago
@Xan81 No, it wasn't illegal for them to lend money to risky people. As for Felix Mitchel, he did have federal regulation, the drugs he sold were controlled substances. Those were federal, state and local laws that Mitchel broke. You are going way off on a tangent here. I'm not talking about people dying from taking the drugs, I'm talking about Mitchel and his rivals killing each other and sometimes innocents in the crossfire. Give it up, you lost the argument. I'm done. You're clueless.
Rayvyn007 2 weeks ago
@Rayvyn007 Maaaybe you should do some research before continuing this debate - you seem to be a bit misguided. A few Google searches and I'm sure you'll be back on-track. :)
'Cause personally, I'm kinda sick of bringing facts to you....
Xan81 2 weeks ago
@Rayvyn007 [ The number of deaths and hospitalizations caused by prescription drugs has risen precipitously in the past decade, with overdoses of pain medications, in particular opioids, sedatives and tranquilizers, more than doubling between 1999 and 2006, according to a new study. ] - Scientific American, By Katherine Harmon | April 6, 2010
Xan81 2 weeks ago
@Rayvyn007 prescription* drugs...
Xan81 2 weeks ago