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Originally Posted by aceventura3
You assume people who would operate a meth lab and or use meth think the way you would. The criminal mind is unique. The criminal mind on drugs adds further to the problem.
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There's no such thing as "the criminal mind". That's an oversimplified term and idea that's sold to the public by an ignorant media. Everyone is capable of committing a crime.
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Originally Posted by aceventura3
I have attended a few seminars on the meth lab problem conducted by law enforcement officials. During one presentation, he used humor to illustrate the obvious but extreme risks being taken by people who "cook" meth. He showed pictures of the accidents. He also,[sic] showed how easily it was to follow the trail to their labs. I am not going to be able to educate you on the issue - but if you are inclined I would suggest you look into it. It is not an urban issue or a California issue, there is a very unique culture to this, with some similarities to moonshine.
So, again you can go off on me and make assumptions that I am clueless or you could take an open minded approach. Your choice has been made clear, your mind seems to be made up. Have fun with that.
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It's a serious issue in Riverside (and to a lesser degree in Oakland), actually, but that's not particularly relevant.
FED is where things go from "I dunno" to "oh shoot, that's probably" territory. What you're asking us to believe is that the meth head was clever and motivated enough to hang and carve FED specifically on the chest of someone that doesn't even closely resemble a DEA agent, but that the idea of this being political motivated is jumping the gun.