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    Quote Originally Posted by MoneyLineDawg View Post
    Damn bigger than qp's and you're movin some weight.....be careful, you could get into some serious shit as far as the laws concerned

    My roommate in college used to sell ounces down to 1/8's out of our apartment in college a few years ago.....Was pretty awesome..... he would let us all smoke for free basically whenever we wanted and he would get some fire all the time

    Only downside was some real sketchy kids at our apartment here and there.....

    Don't smoke anymore really but every blue moon
    if i get busted its gonna be for possession not sellin cause i dont take money until after i distribute it and i dont carry more than a pound on me since ny state laws require more than a lb to be a felony

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    Quote Originally Posted by KingJD31 View Post
    if i get busted its gonna be for possession not sellin cause i dont take money until after i distribute it and i dont carry more than a pound on me since ny state laws require more than a lb to be a felony
    Not according to this: http://norml.org/laws/penalties/item...rk-penalties-2

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    Quote Originally Posted by pwherr View Post
    wouldnt expect much more from his people
    that is racist. story below proves you are wrong, knee grows are fun !

    Let's pray together': The heart-breaking plea by kidnapped college student to her captors - just minutes before they executed her


    By Thomas Durante

    Last updated at 2:32 PM on 15th December 2011




    Eve Carson, the University of North Carolina student president brutally murdered by two thugs in 2008, pleaded for her life and even asked them to pray with her, startling court testimony has revealed.
    The 20-year-old was kidnapped as she left the university library on March 5, 2008 and forced to take out money from an ATM before she was shot five times.

    Jayson McNeil, of Durham, an acquaintance of the two men accused of killing Miss Carson, said in court yesterday that he was told what happened.

    Victim: Eve Carson was kidnapped in March 2008 and forced to withdraw money from an ATM before being shot dead


    He said he was called by Laurence Lovette Jr., shortly after the arrest of his alleged cohort, Demario Atwater, who has already pleaded guilty to the killing.
    Lovette, 20, of Durham, has pleaded not guilty to kidnapping, robbing and murdering Miss Carson.
    McNeil testified that Miss Carson was walking to her car in the early morning when the attackers 'rushed' her.
    They pushed her in the back seat of her car and took a terrifying trip to an ATM to withdraw $700, the daily limit.

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    McNeil said in court that from the beginning of the ordeal, she begged her attackers not to kill her.


    He said: 'Before she even got shot, she was saying let's pray together.'
    But despite her pleas, Miss Carson was shot four times with a .25 calibre pistol.
    Then came a blast from a sawed-off 12-gauge shotgun to her right temple, leaving a large gaping wound to her head and the hand she used to try and shield herself.
    Orange County District Attorney Jim Woodall said the final shot was 'instantly fatal.'
    Her body was left where she fell, in the middle of a residential street near the university..




    Suspects: Demario James Atwater, right, has already pleaded guilty, while Laurence Alvin Lovette Jr, left, is on trial for kidnapping and killing Ms Carson





    Leader: Eve Carson, 22, from Athens, Georgia, was the university's popular student body president and a recipient of the highly regarded Morehead scholarship

    After the murder, the pair allegedly continued to return to ATMs, withdrawing the $700 from her account each time.
    Miss Carson, 22, from Athens, Georgia, was the university's popular student body president and a recipient of the highly regarded Morehead scholarship.
    The North Carolina News & Observer reported that McNeil was a crack dealer at the time, who was known in the area for having easy access to cars.
    Tragedy: Despite her pleas to spare her life, Ms Carson was shot five times in March 2008

    He is testifying against Lovette in exchange for a lighter sentence in a federal drug case.
    Atwater pleaded guilty last year and was sentenced to two life prison terms.
    Lovette will not face the death penalty if convicted because he was a minor at the time of the shooting. He could face life in prison.
    Jurors winced last week as they were shown crime-scene photos of Miss Carson's body, which was discovered by a Chapel Hill police officer who responded to a 911 call reporting the sound of gunshots and a woman's scream shortly after 5am.
    Shell casings lay on the asphalt near the body.

    Miss Carson wore a gold locket around her neck. On her left wrist, she was wearing a paper bracelet she got earlier in the week at a Tar Heel basketball game, emblazoned with the phrase 'Be True.'
    Lovette's DNA was found on the inside door of Miss Carson's Toyota, according to the prosecutor.
    Woodall said Atwater's girlfriend will testify to the jury she was with Lovette as he disposed of pieces from the small-calibre handgun the defendant allegedly used to shoot Miss Carson in the cheek, arm, shoulder and buttocks.

    Parts of that gun, including the barrel, were later recovered and matched to two bullets taken from Miss Carson's body.
    A man was also captured on surveillance footage using her card at an ATM.

    Mr Woodall said the clothes and distinctive hairstyle of the man in the video will identify him as Lovette.



    Shining star: Eve Carson was one of the most popular students at the University of North Carolina, and was student body president



    A campus in shock: The murder of Eve Carson rattled the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill

    Defence lawyer Karen Bethea-Shields In her opening statement conceded that Lovette knew Atwater and that the prosecution will have evidence connecting her client to Miss Carson's car.
    But she denied Lovette was with Atwater when he shot Miss Carson with the shotgun. Many of the witnesses for the prosecution will have criminal records and motives to lie, she said.
    'There's no forensic evidence to connect Lawrence Lovette to the killing of Eve Carson,' Miss Bethea-Shields said.
    She predicted to the jury that the prosecution's case will leave them with more questions than answers, which she said will add up to reasonable doubt.
    'You will have questions about whether they really have any case at all against the defendant,' she said.

    Mourning: The family of Eve Carson, father Bob Carson, left, mother Teresa Carson, center, and brother Andrew Carson, right, leave her March 9, 2008 funeral


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    Quote Originally Posted by MoneyLineDawg View Post
    my bad wasnt thinkin you right half p is minorfelony which normally consists of a fine i dont no anyone who had to serve time for possession of 8 oz but yeah no doubt gotta be smart no matter what

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    Im not to worried if i get caught though lets no make me out to be this dude hurd

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    feds didnt want competition

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    This thread is funny. You ask why Mr. Hurd did this? Because most every man, secretly, except here on SBR apparently, thinks its cool and wants to be that big time drug dealer. There is a certain respect, if you want to call it that, this sense of power that drug dealers have. It makes them feel important, makes them feel like people should fear them, and probably most importantly, it fits that "excitement" that will drop any panties in a heartbeat. Just look at this thread, this guy sucks as a a player but now we got people giving him "props" and looking up to him.

    It's much more exciting to be Tony Montana or Sonny Corleone than to be your average 9-5 guy that no one has ever heard of, even if like them your life gets cut short at a very early age.

    All you wannabes crack me up though. Unless your last name is Ochoa, you will turn out like this guy. Hey at least some guys here will look up to you for a few seconds.

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