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Ex-Cop Plans 'Don't Get Busted' Video
Posted by CN Staff on December 21, 2006 at 20:00:12 PT
By The Associated Press 
Source: Associated Press
Tyler, Texas - A one-time Texas drug agent described by a former boss as perhaps the best narcotics officer in the country plans to begin selling a video that shows people how to conceal their drugs and fool police.Barry Cooper, who once worked for police departments in Gladewater and Big Sandy and the Permian Basin Drug Task Force, plans to launch a Web site next week where he will sell his video, "Never Get Busted Again," the Tyler Morning Telegraph reported in its online edition Thursday.
A promotional video says Cooper will show viewers how to "conceal their stash," "avoid narcotics profiling" and "fool canines every time."Cooper, who said he favors the legalization of marijuana, made the video in part because he believes the nation's fight against drugs is a waste of resources. Busting marijuana users fills up prisons with nonviolent offenders, he said."My main motivation in all of this is to teach Americans their civil liberties and what drives me in this is injustice and unfairness in our system," Cooper told the newspaper.Cooper said his Web site should be operating by Tuesday, and he plans to publicize the video in a full-page advertisement in a national publication.As a drug officer, Cooper said, he made more than 800 drug arrests and seized more than 50 vehicles and $500,000 in cash and assets."He was even better than he says he was," said Tom Finley, Cooper's former boss on a West Texas drug task force and now a private investigator in Midland. "He was probably the best narcotics officer in the state and maybe the country during his time with the task force."News of the video has angered authorities, including Richard Sanders, an agent with the Tyler Drug Enforcement Agency. Sanders said he plans to investigate whether the video violates any laws."It outrages me personally as I'm sure it does any officer that has sworn an oath to uphold the laws of this state, and nation," Sanders said. "It is clear that his whole deal is to make money and he has found some sort of scheme, but for him to go to the dark side and do this is infuriating."Smith County Deputy Constable Mark Waters, a narcotics officer, said the video is insulting to law enforcement officials, especially when it was made by an ex-police officer."It's an embarrassment to all law enforcement officers across the United States, who put their life on the line everyday," Waters said. "This is a slap in the face to all that we do to uphold the laws and keep the public safe."Source: Associated Press (Wire)Published:  December 21, 2006Copyright: 2006 Associated Press CannabisNews Justice Archiveshttp://cannabisnews.com/news/list/justice.shtml
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Comment #8 posted by FoM on December 23, 2006 at 16:30:28 PT
rchandar 
Animal Farm was one of the only books that I read when I was a teenager that really made me think about how people are. That book probably is one of the reason that shows me how difficult government really is. The best of intentions were highjacked by greed and we know the end. Over and over I have seen this cycle. The love of money is more a lust for power because then a person will have more money then they know what to do with. Power corrupts and we are seeing it right now in our leadership.
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Comment #7 posted by rchandar on December 23, 2006 at 15:16:43 PT:
a theory--
Honestly I don't know if we could compare this Drug War to Orwell's plot in "Animal Farm". Is there another writer who fits this scenario?Crime is dangerous.
Lock up all drug users.
Nonviolent drug users who go to jail come out violent criminals.
Criminals deal drugs; the government calls it more dangerous and hires a new crop of police officers.Repeat cycle.
Repeat cycle again.
Continue to inform the public that "we're not soft on crime."More and more Americans are imprisoned, rapidly reaching 10% of the general population.
The police presence in our country rises from 1 million to 10 million.I'm guessing this is an "exponential growth" theory similar to how Bentham and Ricardo looked at overpopulation and food supplies. The growth in authority outdistances the continuation of free citizenry.Sad, isn't it? --rchandar
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Comment #6 posted by mayan on December 23, 2006 at 07:24:48 PT
Toker
When it comes to 9/11, time is on our side. The disinformation agents are surely out in force but that's because the fascists know the official story is dead and buried. They are getting increasingly desperate. I think we should keep it simple... Building #7. 
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Comment #5 posted by Toker00 on December 23, 2006 at 06:40:48 PT
Oh yeah, Mayan.
Whether we think the guy is doing this for sucker profit or not, the information he is selling SHOULD be spread, and, as you say, EVERYWHERE. I said I wouldn't buy it, but that was a knee-jerk reaction on my part. The Video (DVD?) obviously contains more than just the information that "BUSTED" had. Most of what "BUSTED" had was just common sense. This may be more technically informative. I'll buy it, and spread it.Toke.
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Comment #4 posted by Toker00 on December 23, 2006 at 06:34:30 PT
Hey, Mayan!
Sorry. I didn't mean to yell.Have you noticed all the BS we have to wade through now at some of these 9-11 Truth sites? What's with the in-fighting? Is it that easy for Government Plants to disrupt, what I thought was, a pretty tight group? Some of the claims go from Incredibly Ignoramus to Spectacular Technology that is just, even if true, very hard to believe for most folks. (Not me. I know that any weapon we may think they have, they have had it for twenty years.) Still, the Truth lies among the muck. It seems the longer it takes to get this Truth out, the harder it is to get the muck off it. Can you tell me if you agree, or is this just my perspective?Toke.
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Comment #3 posted by mayan on December 22, 2006 at 17:05:40 PT
Starve The Drug War!
"Never Get Busted Again" must be spread everywhere! We must starve the drug war!
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Comment #2 posted by Toker00 on December 21, 2006 at 21:19:43 PT
But, Occifer,
"It's an embarrassment to all law enforcement officers across the United States, who put their life on the line everyday," Waters said. "This is a slap in the face to all that we do to uphold the laws and keep the public safe."Yep, it's an embarrassment, OK. The Truth does that sometimes. Of course, you could have mentioned the lives YOU destroyed by upholding the lies, uh, I mean laws, but you didn't, so I did. Maybe that is what the slap in the face is for? Keep the public safe from what? The Truth?!?I don't know why, but I can't help but feel sorry for some of these helpless LEO's. They are caught between the inevitable unemployment line, and the crashing wall of Prohibition II. Which way you gonna run, boys? Or, as whig said, Badcops, Badcops, what ya gunna duuu? OK, so I CAN help it.PEACE ON EARTH. END CANNABIS PROHIBITION NOW!
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Comment #1 posted by OverwhelmSam on December 21, 2006 at 20:22:22 PT
Waaaaaaaaaa
"It's an embarrassment to all law enforcement officers across the United States, who put their life on the line everyday," Waters said. "This is a slap in the face to all that we do to uphold the laws and keep the public safe."Look how senior law enforcement cry like babies over drug enforcement. I really respect this former drug enforcement officer for bring light to the injustice of marijuana laws upon American citizens.
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