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Drug Dealer, hmmm. More than her case, the staggering statistical differential in arrests.

http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2 ... -walk.html
On Tuesday, Death and Taxes picked up a local news story about Sarah Furay, a 19-year-old in College Station, Texas, who was arrested for alleged possession of a 31.5 grams of cocaine, 126 grams of high-grade marijuana, 29 tablets of Ecstasy, an undisclosed amount of methamphetamine and 60 hits of LSD. She faces felony charges that could technically result in fines up to $30,000 and decades in prison. Furay, as seen in her mugshot, cracked a proud smile at the time of her processing at Brazos County Jail, the refulgent detail which raised our antennae.
The headline we ran, “Texas cops arrest adorable drug kingpin,” was purported to convey the suspect’s flippant attitude toward the mountain of charges against her. Furay’s gleeful flashing of her chompers inside the police precinct demonstrated what must have been, for her, a cathartic “fuck you” to authorities designed “to protect and serve.”
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I hope she gets the same treatment the adorable girl in this video got.

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She's stupid...
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The arrest numbers between blacks and whites for the same crime and amount of drugs is disturbing. This is not 1915 and many people wonder why. :L
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Smelters wrote:The arrest numbers between blacks and whites for the same crime and amount of drugs is disturbing. This is not 1915 and many people wonder why. :L

Though I'm sure there is often bias how blacks and whites are treated for equal crimes, this may not quite be one of them. I'm confident race has nothing to do with releasing someone who posts bail.

Also, it stated at the end of the article she's not off the hook and could end up in prison for life.
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Johnnyblazzed wrote:
Smelters wrote:The arrest numbers between blacks and whites for the same crime and amount of drugs is disturbing. This is not 1915 and many people wonder why. :L

Though I'm sure there is often bias how blacks and whites are treated for equal crimes, this may not quite be one of them. I'm confident race has nothing to do with releasing someone who posts bail.

Also, it stated at the end of the article she's not off the hook and could end up in prison for life.
I'm not talking about her case. I'm talking about how a justice system can be so unfair. These numbers are fact not if "someone lunged at a cop or didn't do what a cop said".

This still goes on in america where blacks get more time for the same drug related crimes and amount. Also blacks get arrested and profiled for lesser drugs like weed. This has been known in the black communities but other people outside of the communities act like they don't know.
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Smelters wrote:
Johnnyblazzed wrote:
Smelters wrote:The arrest numbers between blacks and whites for the same crime and amount of drugs is disturbing. This is not 1915 and many people wonder why. :L

Though I'm sure there is often bias how blacks and whites are treated for equal crimes, this may not quite be one of them. I'm confident race has nothing to do with releasing someone who posts bail.

Also, it stated at the end of the article she's not off the hook and could end up in prison for life.
I'm not talking about her case. I'm talking about how a justice system can be so unfair. These numbers are fact not if "someone lunged at a cop or didn't do what a cop said".

This still goes on in america where blacks get more time for the same drug related crimes and amount. Also blacks get arrested and profiled for lesser drugs like weed. This has been known in the black communities but other people outside of the communities act like they don't know.
Oh we know.

We just don't give a shit.

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Johnnyblazzed wrote:
Smelters wrote:The arrest numbers between blacks and whites for the same crime and amount of drugs is disturbing. This is not 1915 and many people wonder why. :L

Though I'm sure there is often bias how blacks and whites are treated for equal crimes, this may not quite be one of them. I'm confident race has nothing to do with releasing someone who posts bail.

Also, it stated at the end of the article she's not off the hook and could end up in prison for life.
Bail was only $38,000. I could be wrong, but that seems low for a crime where you could end up getting life. Does anyone know what bail is usually set for someone with a similar amount of drugs?
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