Man Dies in Jail For Minor Drug Offense
Man Dies in Jail For Minor Drug Offense
A 27-year-old Washington DC quadriplegic man was sentenced to ten days in jail for a minor marijuana charge and died during his stay because he was denied medical treatment. picked by punthe 1 year ago
tags quadriplegic jail
128
 quote edit #1 
  comments (9)  share edit history (1)
< 1 >
4
 joeyneut...
1 year ago
...Because after all, there's nothing more critical to our nation's security than chastising pot smokers. Life itself is beside the point.
42
quote #2
10
 ogri2003
1 year ago
Jesus, this story made me angry! Yea, this guy with no arms and legs was a real danger to society. Good thing we got rid of him--the wheels to his wheelchair could very likely have been packed with hash ready for sale to other quadriplegics!
27
quote #3
10
 kxmk
1 year ago
I hope some savvy lawyer keeps this one in mind in pursuing the legalization of marijuana nationwide for medicinal purposes.
34
quote #4
23
 Bornbad
1 year ago
I agree with he above ^ posters. I just don't think the pot had anything to do with his death. Poor man, though.
27
quote #5
About Plime
Plime is an editable wiki community where users can add and edit weird and interesting links. Users earn karma when other users vote on their actions. The more karma you have, the more power you have at Plime.
5
 sparklye...
1 year ago
And meanwhile, Paris Hilton gets out because of a herpes flare-up and a hissy fit.

This is what is wrong with our justice system.
22
quote #6
7
 pulsisx
1 year ago
The last line in that article says it all.

America F*#k Yeah!!

I don't know if I believe this story.
26
quote #7
16
 2manyuse...
1 year ago
First the fact that he is quadriplegic has no bearing on the story. No one is above the law, certainly not just because they are in a wheelchair.

Yes, pot should be as legal as nicotine, caffiene, alcohol, etc, but again, that fact has no bearing on the case. Still the fact is, marijuana is illegal.

They also found cocaine and a gun in his car.

They offered parole, but was unable to grant it to him because the freaking idiot told the judge he would continue to break the law. All he had to do was shut the hell up and he would not have gone to jail.

Also this happened in 2004. What happened during the investigation? Where is the follow-up story to see all the details on what happened?

Second prisoners get fantastic medical care. As a matter of fact, the only Americans that are guaranteed medical care are prisoners.

What happened was a tragedy of course. I am simply saying that we are not hearing the entire story.

We do not know (from this story) what caused his death, what factors contributed to it, etc.
37
quote #8
16
 2manyuse...
1 year ago
Here are some follow-up articles which do show that there are a lot of unanswered questions and that there are quite a few problems with the jail.





Here is a government release about the incident. It is a pdf file, haven't had a chance to read it yet:

26
quote #9
17
 donteatp...
1 year ago
How does this guy roll a joint or pack a bowl? There must be an acomplis to this crime!
9
quote #10
+ add a comment
< 1 >

copyright Worth1000, LLC