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[quote="anon-97on"][quote="anon-40n0"]Easy to condemn others.. Tell me how many of this blog have not ever consumed an illegal substance.. Which isn't illegal anymore in many states. Your own president feels the use of marijuana is no worse than alcohol. Get off your high horse and stop condemning others. .[/quote] Technically marijuana is less dangerous than alcohol or cigarettes. And it's definitely hypocritical and illogical to regulate one more than the other. But that doesn't justify breaking the law. Our society is not built upon a system where people are morally or legally justified to disregard the laws they don't agree with. That inherently leads to injustice as inevitably enforcement becomes selective. So change the law, or move where it is legal. If you break it, accept the consequences.[/quote]
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publius-4785
Posted: Thu, Mar 13 2014, 9:15 pm EDT
Post subject: Re: Marijuana Grow Lab, Weapons Found in Cranbury Home
.............and 400 bags of Doritos.
anon-4090
Posted: Thu, Jan 23 2014, 8:12 pm EST
Post subject: Re: Marijuana Grow Lab, Weapons Found in Cranbury Home
The story is accroding to police statement they were responding to a complaint, and "discovered" the items in plain sight. So the not having a warrent probably will not be applicable for a defense.
However if there is evidence that this activity was suspected, and the police were sitting on it waiting for an excuse to go in, that might be another story.
In any event glad no one was hurt. And hope those involved can put this behind them and move on with life.
It is not really as big a deal as law enforcement tries to plays up. Prisons are too crowded, and too much is being spent on enforcement of a law that is obsolete.
anon-011q
Posted: Thu, Jan 23 2014, 12:56 pm EST
Post subject: Re: Marijuana Grow Lab, Weapons Found in Cranbury Home
> If cranbury pd had a reason to bust them, they should have got a warrant.
If it was done without warrant, the case can be tossed out in court, right?
anon-1q2s
Posted: Thu, Jan 23 2014, 12:36 am EST
Post subject: Re: Marijuana Grow Lab, Weapons Found in Cranbury Home
pot should be legalized give me a break.. what this guy was doing is legal in other areas of the country.
If cranbury pd had a reason to bust them, they should have got a warrant.
instead they suspected, and didn't do their job to get a warrant. They took a bs disturbance complaint to do what they wanted.
anon-44n2
Posted: Wed, Jan 22 2014, 8:26 pm EST
Post subject: Re: Marijuana Grow Lab, Weapons Found in Cranbury Home
Regarding now/then difficutly to purchase and own firearms...
I've purchased over 10 yrs and and purchased now..
* There is a longer wait period now.
* You need sign off / approval by your local police chief if you are to be allowed your constitutional right to bear arms
* There is another longer delay and cost for a background check, even though there was already a central database used for those that should not possess.
* There is a limit on ammunition purchases
anon-q03n
Posted: Tue, Jan 21 2014, 10:24 pm EST
Post subject: Re: Marijuana Grow Lab, Weapons Found in Cranbury Home
anon-97on wrote:
We actually have less gun restrictions now than we had a dozen years ago. But if you want to be paranoid and believe in that myth, it's a free country (yes, it really is).
).
NJ examples please? I know of no NJ firearms laws that have been liberalized in the last dozen years, and no federal laws that have been liberalized that have an impact in NJ.
anon-011q
Posted: Tue, Jan 21 2014, 11:39 am EST
Post subject: Re: Marijuana Grow Lab, Weapons Found in Cranbury Home
anon-40n1 wrote:
My IP address is through a proxy, same that many others use, so good luck on that.
The registered owner of this site, registered it with fraudulent credentials. Address and contact information.
The site with some users being permitted to harass others, combined with someone not reachable and identifiable running the site, and hiding behind fraudulent credentials is what substantiaties my allegation.
In my opinion.
Did you see "► Contact us:
cranbury@mail.com
◄"? Just email them.
You don't want people to post anything bad about you?
anon-97on
Posted: Tue, Jan 21 2014, 7:48 am EST
Post subject: Re: Marijuana Grow Lab, Weapons Found in Cranbury Home
anon-40n1 wrote:
My IP address is through a proxy, same that many others use, so good luck on that.
The registered owner of this site, registered it with fraudulent credentials. Address and contact information.
The site with some users being permitted to harass others, combined with someone not reachable and identifiable running the site, and hiding behind fraudulent credentials is what substantiaties my allegation.
In my opinion.
Actually very few people use anonymous proxy servers. Most just use their regular ISP's. Most posters don't even know about them.
It's not a crime for the site owner to let people insult each other or to be anonymous and unreachable. I'm not defending it, just saying it falls short of a crime.
anon-40n1
Posted: Mon, Jan 20 2014, 11:44 pm EST
Post subject: Re: Marijuana Grow Lab, Weapons Found in Cranbury Home
My IP address is through a proxy, same that many others use, so good luck on that.
The registered owner of this site, registered it with fraudulent credentials. Address and contact information.
The site with some users being permitted to harass others, combined with someone not reachable and identifiable running the site, and hiding behind fraudulent credentials is what substantiaties my allegation.
In my opinion.
anon-97on
Posted: Mon, Jan 20 2014, 4:21 pm EST
Post subject: Re: Marijuana Grow Lab, Weapons Found in Cranbury Home
anon-44n2 wrote:
I would not be caught dead posting non anonymously here...
The site owner and administrator are not following the law either, and therefore no offense I don't trust them, or you for that matter.
The method all the registration is made for this site, is fraudulent.
Complaints can and likely will be made to wipe the site clean - ICAN
The continued allowing of harassment of others online, taking a little information and abusing them anonymously cannot be condoned here.
I use the other site, where all users are validated. It works well, and we don't have this kind of problem.
To each their own.
Thank you for listening to my venting.
Whoever owns this site has definitely selectively deleted posts in the past. But please explain what laws they are breaking? I'm not aware of any laws that govern what someone does with their private website behind not allowing illegal content, and the definitely of that is extremely narrow.
Besides, even without a username you are not anonymous to the owner of the site because they can see your IP address and use any number of applications to trace it if they want. So don't fool yourself into believing the site owner can't know who you are.
anon-97on
Posted: Mon, Jan 20 2014, 4:17 pm EST
Post subject: Re: Marijuana Grow Lab, Weapons Found in Cranbury Home
anon-40n0 wrote:
Easy to condemn others..
Tell me how many of this blog have not ever consumed an illegal substance.. Which isn't illegal anymore in many states.
Your own president feels the use of marijuana is no worse than alcohol.
Get off your high horse and stop condemning others.
.
Technically marijuana is less dangerous than alcohol or cigarettes. And it's definitely hypocritical and illogical to regulate one more than the other.
But that doesn't justify breaking the law. Our society is not built upon a system where people are morally or legally justified to disregard the laws they don't agree with. That inherently leads to injustice as inevitably enforcement becomes selective. So change the law, or move where it is legal. If you break it, accept the consequences.
anon-2snr
Posted: Mon, Jan 20 2014, 4:00 pm EST
Post subject: Re: Marijuana Grow Lab, Weapons Found in Cranbury Home
I guess the previous artical relating to the owner of Cranberries being arrested as part of a decade long drug and gun run was crap too. No correlation I guess either their.
anon-97on
Posted: Mon, Jan 20 2014, 3:43 pm EST
Post subject: Re: Marijuana Grow Lab, Weapons Found in Cranbury Home
anon-4092 wrote:
A citizen having ammunition, and weapons in their home is no crime.
If the inidivudal owning has a history of any kind of violence, or gets convited of a felony, he will lose his right to bear arms.
The reason I post anonymously, is there are those that like "to attack" and belittle others on this blog who express their opinions.
I have no problem with the police doing their job.
I have a problem with those drawing conclusions from a news article and police statement.
The individual has a right to a fair trial.
The correlation and implication that this was some sort of drug runner and high risk weapons illegal possession is just plain crap.
Many of us stock ammunition, why?
Becuase we are gradually loosing our rights to posess, purchase weapons and ammunition. Limits applied which are not reasonable in 40 states are common place here in NJ.
If anonymity bothers you, I'd be happy to discuss with you face to face in a public venue..
I don't think I am the one hiding behind anonymous posts...
I'm not sure what your basis is for suggesting people are gradually losing [not "loosing"] their right to bear arms. We actually have less gun restrictions now than we had a dozen years ago. But if you want to be paranoid and believe in that myth, it's a free country (yes, it really is).
How can someone have a conversation with you face to face if you didn't post your name? That's empty bravado to act like "you're not the one hiding behind anonymous posts" when you are doing so exactly as much as the other poster (and myself).
anon-44n2
Posted: Mon, Jan 20 2014, 3:41 pm EST
Post subject: Re: Marijuana Grow Lab, Weapons Found in Cranbury Home
I would not be caught dead posting non anonymously here...
The site owner and administrator are not following the law either, and therefore no offense I don't trust them, or you for that matter.
The method all the registration is made for this site, is fraudulent.
Complaints can and likely will be made to wipe the site clean - ICAN
The continued allowing of harassment of others online, taking a little information and abusing them anonymously cannot be condoned here.
I use the other site, where all users are validated. It works well, and we don't have this kind of problem.
To each their own.
Thank you for listening to my venting.
anon-40n0
Posted: Mon, Jan 20 2014, 3:36 pm EST
Post subject: Re: Marijuana Grow Lab, Weapons Found in Cranbury Home
Easy to condemn others..
Tell me how many of this blog have not ever consumed an illegal substance.. Which isn't illegal anymore in many states.
Your own president feels the use of marijuana is no worse than alcohol.
Get off your high horse and stop condemning others.
.
anon-97on
Posted: Mon, Jan 20 2014, 3:35 pm EST
Post subject: Re: Marijuana Grow Lab, Weapons Found in Cranbury Home
Hurrah-Cranbury PD-7445 wrote:
Several "Anons" justify the actions of the victims of the "unfortunate incident." One "Anon" neighbor is dismayed that the NJ "fascist state" has done wrong. A reminder to the "Anon": Police did what we pay them to do.
Not mentioned by the "Anon" posters is the law-enforcement officers' finding of narcotics paraphernalia, a growing lab, bags of drugs, firearms and 1900 rounds of ammunition. All in the home of the growers and possible drug-users, but proven, law-abiding citizens.
Just because you change the posting name doesn't make you any less "anon" than the rest of them...