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Ok gang I have to ask you guys what you think of this show I saw. It is called “Locked up Aboard,” every week you get a different person, from some western country getting caught trafficking in a different country than they are from. Last night, two American girls, someone offers them a free trip to Peru, and I think 5000 dollars each to go to Peru, have a good time, but when you come back you bring some extra gifts with you. Long story short, they get arrested at the airport, now here is where it gets good. They get arrested with 20 POUNDS OF UNCUT PURE COCAIN. That is a whole lot of cocaine, and first they give them 6 years, which really, compared to American laws, is a great deal. The girls only served two years, and were sent home to America. That is right they did only two years in a Peruvian prison, and yes the prison was not wonderful, but really have you seen American prisons? Two freaking years, they were lucky if they would have gotten through the Peru customs, and made it to American, LAX, and got arrested with 20 pounds of pure cocaine, they would be locked up for life and there is no negations on that sentence. We have the king pen drug laws, which over a certain limited of illegal drugs the law requires you are sentenced to life with parole after 23 years served. One man got it for only a $10,000 deal for 535 grams of cocaine that the authorities said was 84 percent pure. Remember they had 20 freaking pounds, which they figured was worth millions on the streets, since it had not been stepped on. I just was really surprised, to me they got lucky and instead of crying they should be thanking their lucky stars they were in a third world country when they got nailed. I used to think that I would always prefer to be arrested in my homeland than somewhere foreign, but damn, things are looking good in Peru.

A woman is like a tea bag- you never know how strong she is until she gets in hot water.

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Ok gang I have to ask you guys what you think of this show I saw. It is called “Locked up Aboard,” every week you get a different person, from some western country getting caught trafficking in a different country than they are from. Last night, two American girls, someone offers them a free trip to Peru, and I think 5000 dollars each to go to Peru, have a good time, but when you come back you bring some extra gifts with you. Long story short, they get arrested at the airport, now here is where it gets good. They get arrested with 20 POUNDS OF UNCUT PURE COCAIN. That is a whole lot of cocaine, and first they give them 6 years, which really, compared to American laws, is a great deal. The girls only served two years, and were sent home to America. That is right they did only two years in a Peruvian prison, and yes the prison was not wonderful, but really have you seen American prisons? Two freaking years, they were lucky if they would have gotten through the Peru customs, and made it to American, LAX, and got arrested with 20 pounds of pure cocaine, they would be locked up for life and there is no negations on that sentence. We have the king pen drug laws, which over a certain limited of illegal drugs the law requires you are sentenced to life with parole after 23 years served. One man got it for only a $10,000 deal for 535 grams of cocaine that the authorities said was 84 percent pure. Remember they had 20 freaking pounds, which they figured was worth millions on the streets, since it had not been stepped on. I just was really surprised, to me they got lucky and instead of crying they should be thanking their lucky stars they were in a third world country when they got nailed. I used to think that I would always prefer to be arrested in my homeland than somewhere foreign, but damn, things are looking good in Peru.

tell that to the guy in midnight express........

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Ok gang I have to ask you guys what you think of this show I saw. It is called “Locked up Aboard,” every week you get a different person, from some western country getting caught trafficking in a different country than they are from. Last night, two American girls, someone offers them a free trip to Peru, and I think 5000 dollars each to go to Peru, have a good time, but when you come back you bring some extra gifts with you. Long story short, they get arrested at the airport, now here is where it gets good. They get arrested with 20 POUNDS OF UNCUT PURE COCAIN. That is a whole lot of cocaine, and first they give them 6 years, which really, compared to American laws, is a great deal. The girls only served two years, and were sent home to America. That is right they did only two years in a Peruvian prison, and yes the prison was not wonderful, but really have you seen American prisons? Two freaking years, they were lucky if they would have gotten through the Peru customs, and made it to American, LAX, and got arrested with 20 pounds of pure cocaine, they would be locked up for life and there is no negations on that sentence. We have the king pen drug laws, which over a certain limited of illegal drugs the law requires you are sentenced to life with parole after 23 years served. One man got it for only a $10,000 deal for 535 grams of cocaine that the authorities said was 84 percent pure. Remember they had 20 freaking pounds, which they figured was worth millions on the streets, since it had not been stepped on. I just was really surprised, to me they got lucky and instead of crying they should be thanking their lucky stars they were in a third world country when they got nailed. I used to think that I would always prefer to be arrested in my homeland than somewhere foreign, but damn, things are looking good in Peru.

hey ganja girl, like the abby hoffman..i saw him and the chicago 7..minus a few /..years ago....great speaker..jerry rubin and him plus haden..and a few others were there at the university i went too..i

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I know right, I saw that movie and really always have been very careful about that kind of stuff. I am always searched, period, don't know why, for some reason I must fit their profile. One time in France, I was moments away from them ex-raying me, never had a thing on me, I am not that stupid, but, after 5 hours of questioning I was starting to wonder, what the hell is going on. This last trip, I was left a calling card in my suitcase with broken statues and survniers from homeland security which detained my suitcase in Atlanta. So for me, no way, I know if they are going to search someone, it will be me. But yea, the two year sentence was a surprise to me, that is very very lenient, and the prison was bad, but nothing compared to something like Pelican bay, which if you are a shop caller you are in lockdown 24/7, which makes some crazy. The prison of women was not violent like in America, really blew me away. I know Thailand has some harsh laws, but I thought Peru would at least me as harsh as the States.

A woman is like a tea bag- you never know how strong she is until she gets in hot water.

Eleanor Roosevelt

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Love the Hoffman :thumbs:

great speaker..jerry rubin and him plus haden..and a few others were there at the university i went too..i

You know what really scares me is the young people have no idea who he is, our generation was great, I have to give us a shout out :thumbs:

A woman is like a tea bag- you never know how strong she is until she gets in hot water.

Eleanor Roosevelt

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