The "Kid Cannabis" story

Great read bro, I enjoyed it thoroughly.

If these clowns actually did things the smart way, they would be set.
Spending all the money as you make it? How stupid can you be...
Rolling two ounce joints LOL!

The crew was accused of moving at least seven tons of B.C. Bud, worth $38 million. Crazy!


LOL @ the cat. May i ask what you guys are doing at this time reading this shit 4 am? I'm at work right now, you?
 
Dumb ass kids.... The smart ones never advertise the money.... I suppose it goes with the territory with a bunch of 18 year olds...
 
This type of behavior is something that I have never understood. Kids making millions of dollars yet they end up with nothing. Three words: Swedish bank account.
 
Freaking awesome!! Those guys crack me up. Although I do find it funny that they were multi-millionaires and knew the cops were probably coming to get them, but instead of leaving and just buying new stuff when they got where they were going, they tried to pack and got busted. :tongue:
 
haha i think its a good thing that most drug dealers aren't genius masterminds, would present a serious problem to law enforement :biggrin:

great story, read that at 4:30 am LOL
 
Maybe I should have a career change....I mean, as long as I stop after I make my first couple of million I would be cool...right? :D
 
haha the big danger from such endeavors comes mainly from your friends and associates, its not uncommon to be robbed/killed by your best friend since jr. high
 
everyone needs to spend a nite in prison, then they won't...

http://www.rollingstone.com/news/st...ion=6.0.12.1040 said:
Giovanni Mendiola, by contrast, pleaded guilty to the murder of Brendan Butler and received a life sentence with a possibility of parole in eight years.

Cold-blooded-confessed-convicted 1st degree murder... 8 years!?! :eek:

:speechless:
 
donwon said:
I always knew you had a side job Brian :wink:

What is funny is I had the IRS CID, local police in riot gear, and postal inspectors come to my house 2 years ago.... Long story short they figured out after a year long investigation that I had absolutely nothing to do with what they were looking for.... Scary stuff...
 
Meeyatch1 said:
Maybe I should have a career change....I mean, as long as I stop after I make my first couple of million I would be cool...right? :D
The question is , Can you stop?
It is like gambling. Easy money like that is addictive, There is always one more run to do. That just keeps continue.
The falshy life style is a reflection of lack of maturity.
The murder was Butler's own mistake.
The lack of regret is the misfortune of a poor justice system in this country with soft punishment for these criminals.

A great story and I enojoyed it. It was like being on Fantasy Island.
 
Being a drug dealer is too much fun to worry about the business aspect of things. I mean, you get to roll around in an Escalade w/ a Tec 9, pimped rims, with gold teef and stuff. Chicks really dig drug dealers. I mean, you would not believe how many "friends" you have when you're a dealer. The smart play here would have been to have delegated. Ideally, you'd only handle the money, not the actual product, and you should never, ever use your own sh!t. However, when you don't imbibe the drugs, it makes customers kind of nervous.

$20 says these guys go right back to it when they get out.
 
Meeyatch1 said:
Maybe I should have a career change....I mean, as long as I stop after I make my first couple of million I would be cool...right? :D


my thoughts exactly! Nice guys finish last. They were still a bunch of kids. They didn't get any real time, but they had a great time.
 
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