Chetwynd drug bust leads to arrest

Monday, December 21, 2009

The Chetwynd RCMP detachment is reporting of a drug bust that occurred earlier this month.

On December 11th, Chetwynd officers executed a search warrant at a Stone Creek Subdivision residence, west of Chetwynd.

Police located an undisclosed amount of marijuana and other unidentified illegal drugs.

A male was arrested at the residence, who was released pending a future court appearance.

Keep it up

Way to go, RCMP! Keep that cr@p off the streets!

Good Job!

We, "The Just Say No Club" appreciate the RCMP. The marijuana plant of today is not the original plant put on earth. Marijuana now has been cross pollinated, grafted and germinated to produce a plant with a very high THC level. Some forms are laced with other powerful addictors, heroin, cocaine etc. The manipulations are done in order to harness the consumer and get the cash, period. Why is it that dealers do not want marijuana made legal, they prefer "decriminalization"? If marijuana is made legal anyone can market it, thus the product is in fact cheaper and taxed. At present, dealers make all the cash and pay no tax plus the product is not moderated by the Food and Drug regulations, therefore, you can be purchasing product laced with other stronger substances. Some people want you the consumer to believe that we are in a prohibition period as with alcohol. When you purchase a product that is unregulated you are left holding the bag. You have no recourse or ability to protect you from the use of the product. Buyer beware! Some people get caught and charged yet some are caught and remain uncharged. The general public are not stupid. People form groups to gather friends of like beliefs, values and economic standing. Groups are also formed to keep others out. Are these "responsible" groups for the betterment of all? The Charter of Rights and Freedoms gives us the right to say "No to Drugs and Drug Dealers".

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