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Friday, September 10, 2010

Texting teens get the wrong number -- a REALLY wrong number

A 15 and 16 year old from Montana sent a text message asking for some marijuana to who they thought was a dealer.  Turns out it was a the local sheriff.  He turned the it over to the narcotics officer, who met them the next day.  He showed them his badge and put them on record, but neither of them were faced with charges.   Do you think that they should have been charged?

8 comments:

  1. I think they should be charged and put in custody to help police catch drug dealers that sell them to the kids.

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  2. yes i think they shouldhave been charged with the attempt to by marijuana. I think these days cops are afraid of people and they do not want to come in contact with them

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  3. I think they should have been charged.

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  4. yes cause they could of ment it but you never now then they told there friends so they dont do it so its ok they should of been charged cause of the people that do mean to they should get introudle

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  5. no they shouldnt have been charged, it was enough to be scared to death that they would get into serious trouble.

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  6. I think they should make him do community service because they shouldn't ask for drugs even though they haven't took any druugs

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  7. There shouldn't be a punishment if the teen has never taken any drugs.

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