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That's a mandatory 5yrs ON TOP of whatever sentence is imposed for anything else for the gun. Sucks. No mention of any recs. That's different. I wonder if they used a re-shipper to get their raws. Postal inspector is was on scene. If they weren't using one that was a mistake and that may have been their undoing. What do u think SFG?
That's a mandatory 5yrs ON TOP of whatever sentence is imposed for anything else for the gun. Sucks. No mention of any recs. That's different. I wonder if they used a re-shipper to get their raws. Postal inspector is was on scene. If they weren't using one that was a mistake and that may have been their undoing. What do u think SFG?
DAmn! Any ideas on if it was a known lab?
There were recs. They had a marijuana grow on site. They towed the car on the scene too I guess. Civil asset forfeiture laws are bullshit.
Here's a copy of the indictment:
http://media.oregonlive.com/portland_impact/other/NOV 14 REDACTED Indictment copy.pdf
These guys were selling oxycodone, hydrocodone, and had a marijuana grow but the media and the feds are focused on the steroids.
Unbelievable but unfortunately true. Funny they have to really dig and twist the story to find someone wigging out on aas, But they have thousands of cases with the recs and their focus is on guys that spend most of their xtra time in the gym.
Unbelievable but unfortunately true. Funny they have to really dig and twist the story to find someone wigging out on aas, But they have thousands of cases with the recs and their focus is on guys that spend most of their xtra time in the gym.
Unbelievable but unfortunately true. Funny they have to really dig and twist the story to find someone wigging out on aas, But they have thousands of cases with the recs and their focus is on guys that spend most of their xtra time in the gym.