Just funny since he spent so much time calling out Cullen.It's not even surprising.
I have it on good authority that Hanley’s part of the notorious PG-13.At least McPhee had the restraint not to report that Hanley was part of MS-13.
I thought it was DP 6-4-3.I have it on good authority that Hanley’s part of the notorious PG-13.
Bwahahaha you think reporters answer for shit they report these days?Just goes to show how much you can trust the “press” these days.
McPhee has a lot to answer for, and likely should be fired for this. At best, she got some bad info and rushed to frame it as a huge devolving story. At worst? I don’t know. But it’s probably not much worse than the “best case” scenario.
He has two and a half years before he's ineligible to become an FBI agent too, if we're keeping track of possibilities.uh, potentially sure.
Moe Berg had a long MLB career.He has two and a half years before he's ineligible to become an FBI agent too, if we're keeping track of possibilities.
It doesn't make sense that he would get involved with this to make money, it might if he was helping a friend make money, although you'd think he'd be able to find a better way to help his friends, like pay them to do legal work.Out of curiosity, how much money can you make as a part time fentynal(sp?) smuggler?
I mean... I guess I don't really know the answer, but this didn't seem to make a lot of sense, did it?
Fentanyl.Out of curiosity, how much money can you make as a part time fentynal(sp?) smuggler?
I mean... I guess I don't really know the answer, but this didn't seem to make a lot of sense, did it?
I know. It's almost like they may be delusional. Wonder why?How does someone dropping Hanley's name figure it would get them out of these charges?
Sometimes it works when you need to get in the club, so why not give it a shot, right?How does someone dropping Hanley's name figure it would get them out of these charges?
I don't know about racism, but it sure counts as an example ofJust checking: assuming the current story (drug dealer busted calls Hanley from his traffic stop in a futile effort to beat rap) holds, do people here think McPhee's and Minihane's behavior on this story counts as an example of Boston sports media racism?
Hard to say without knowing what exactly they were told.Just checking: assuming the current story (drug dealer busted calls Hanley from his traffic stop in a futile effort to beat rap) holds, do people here think McPhee's and Minihane's behavior on this story counts as an example of Boston sports media racism?
Their willingness to believe it meant Hanley was actually involved says something.Just checking: assuming the current story (drug dealer busted calls Hanley from his traffic stop in a futile effort to beat rap) holds, do people here think McPhee's and Minihane's behavior on this story counts as an example of Boston sports media racism?
I think the question was more like why would someone who makes as much money as Hanley makes risk getting involved in drug trafficking just to make how much more?Fentanyl.
435 grams? Holy shit. You could OD a city with that. That stuff is like 40+ x more powerful than heroin. You would think it being so much more potent would mean you'd have to traffic less of it, but I suppose, whatever fits in your statue of the Virgin Mary...
Nobody getting into dealing drugs thinks they’ll get caught.I think the question was more like why would someone who makes as much money as Hanley makes risk getting involved in drug trafficking just to make how much more?
Let’s ask Concerned Patriot.Just checking: assuming the current story (drug dealer busted calls Hanley from his traffic stop in a futile effort to beat rap) holds, do people here think McPhee's and Minihane's behavior on this story counts as an example of Boston sports media racism?
It establishes some sort of credibility for the driver and some cops may be influenced when getting to talk to a famous person like Hanley and not want to inconvenience him and maybe getting a thank you or tickets in return. This was in Red Sox territory. Many cops are fans.How does someone dropping Hanley's name figure it would get them out of these charges?
If crack has the same lifespan as coke, it’s out in 48 hours. No clue on fentanyl.It establishes some sort of credibility for the driver and some cops may be influenced when getting to talk to a famous person like Hanley and not want to inconvenience him and maybe getting a thank you or tickets in return. This was in Red Sox territory. Many cops are fans.
I suspect if Hanleys name was not dropped and some unkown person was dropped instead they would not have even allowed a call.
In fact, IF this was Hanleys property he may have concocted the plan , telling his friend if he gets stopped and they want to search the box then call him and put him on the phone.
This only has a chance to work if its for random or trivial stops, and not when the stop is due to a credible tip. With a tip Police will search the car one way or another even if they have to get a warrant.
When the cop asked Hanley if they could open the box, Hanley (assuming it was his) figured out the game was up so the best strategy is say yes after denying its yours. His friend obviously has to retract since you dont want to make enemies of a friend with 100 million who might help you or your family out financially
I would not say this report is conclusive of Hanleys innocence anymore so than the initial report was conclusive of his guilt
Assuming he is innocent, and you pretty much have to without more info, its entirely on his friend and not the reporters who reported it.
Not sure how reliable the information is that Hanley is not under investigation since investigators dont make a habit of confirming such things. Also he may have been investigated for a period of time and cleared. I would say friends of drug dealers having such a large quantity of fentanyl will be looked at closely for a period of time even after being cleared by investigators
I do wonder of this is enough to get MLB to test Hanley . Illegal Recreational drugs are not tested for without some reason to link player with such drugs
I ran point on a 911 call on a what was ostensibly a trained psychologist--who researches even his vitamins--when he started losing the ability to breathe on fentanyl a couple of years ago.If crack has the same lifespan as coke, it’s out in 48 hours. No clue on fentanyl.
It’s friggin crazy but it’s also a big contributor to the OD epidemic we see. Dealers are cutting it into heroin for the marketing of ‘the best shit’ (so to speak) and people are taking without even knowing it. They take the normal dose of bump a bit to increase and it’s fatal. I have a DEA friend who on a stake out was following a suspect, the guy freaked out and smashed his stash and my friend had to strip down to skivvies to get hosed down and have new equipment issued next day to eliminate anything airborne. Shit, I saw my dad on it a couple years ago in an ER, who’d been through multiple invasive surgeries and plenty of morphine and other meds and he was lucid but high as a friggin kite (awesome sidebar to that day, it’s when he told my sister and I he had leukemia). It’s some seriously fucked up shit and it’s an epidemic. As noted by other poster, even small amounts are dangerous. Not that anyone needs to be told that by me, but it scares the fuck out of me in a societal sense.I ran point on a 911 call on a what was ostensibly a trained psychologist--who researches even his vitamins--when he started losing the ability to breathe on fentanyl a couple of years ago.
One of the cops on scene flinched when he found out what the guy had taken. And then he just started shaking his head... and then made a funny crack.
The shit is insane. That people are risking it for the high is kinda intense.
If a drug is diluted, it's common to use the entire weight (i.e., drug plus diluting agent) when charging.Fentanyl.
435 grams? Holy shit. You could OD a city with that. That stuff is like 40+ x more powerful than heroin. You would think it being so much more potent would mean you'd have to traffic less of it, but I suppose, whatever fits in your statue of the Virgin Mary...
That seems odd. It's not the way booze is taxed/enforced. Is a pound of weed significantly more than the equivalent of concentrate (dunno, maybe few grams) in the eyes of the law?If a drug is diluted, it's common to use the entire weight (i.e., drug plus diluting agent) when charging.
Depends on the law, but in most states you can't argue that because your ounce of coke is cut with more rat poison more than that other guy's ounce of coke, you should get less time or be charged with a lesser crime.That seems odd. It's not the way booze is taxed/enforced. Is a pound of weed significantly more than the equivalent of concentrate (dunno, maybe few grams) in the eyes of the law?
I would think the law cares a lot more about how much you were going to sell, and people sell by weight, not effective weight, pure weight, or anything like that. It's the whole reason to cut the product, right?Depends on the law, but in most states you can't argue that because your ounce of coke is cut with more rat poison more than that other guy's ounce of coke, you should get less time or be charged with a lesser crime.
(However, it used to be pretty common in FL to delay MJ trafficking cases until the weed had dried out and lost some water weight. Sometimes that would shift you down a category, reducing the defendant's exposure. Now most enforcement agencies use hermetically sealed containers. Alas.)
IV about 72 hours, but you have to test for it specifically, it won't show up in a general opiate screenIf crack has the same lifespan as coke, it’s out in 48 hours. No clue on fentanyl.
Well if you haven't noticed, its not like we have a lot of recent "batted ball data" or any other baseball stats to discuss regarding Hanley....I come here to find news on Hanley Ramirez, the baseball player, and instead it’s like an episode of Breaking Bad.
I thought that was changed with regard to crack? Though I remember my brother’s gf getting in a jackpot when caught with gummies because the prosecutors were using the weight of the gummies as the amount of pot she possessed.If a drug is diluted, it's common to use the entire weight (i.e., drug plus diluting agent) when charging.
Crack had a 100x multiplier added to it's weight, because obviously it was 100x more addictive and evil than cocaine.I thought that was changed with regard to crack? Though I remember my brother’s gf getting in a jackpot when caught with gummies because the prosecutors were using the weight of the gummies as the amount of pot she possessed.
Plus it's quite alarming to see the level of expertise on SOSH when it comes to drugsI come here to find news on Hanley Ramirez, the baseball player, and instead it’s like an episode of Breaking Bad.
This is why SOSH is an oasis on the internet. I’m like, these guys know as much about fentanyl as they do about baseball.Plus it's quite alarming to see the level of expertise on SOSH when it comes to drugs
I think it's 1 g of crack is soluble in 600 mL of water, cocaine, 1g in 0.4 g water. Free the base!Crack had a 100x multiplier added to it's weight, because obviously it was 100x more addictive and evil than cocaine.
When I saw the structure of fentanyl, I was like "damn, I could make that".Plus it's quite alarming to see the level of expertise on SOSH when it comes to drugs
I'm really thinking it's becoming more widespread because it's easier to make than heroin and it's more powerful, so less is needed. Really a fucking nightmare for drug abuse.Fentanyl is powerful and its abuse makes no sense to me. However the legal enforcements sure seem to push drugs in that direction. I’d imagine veterinary opioids like etorphine are coming soon, if not already.
SoSH became a Dark Web Drug Depot so gradually, I didn't even notice.I'm really thinking it's becoming more widespread because it's easier to make than heroin and it's more powerful, so less is needed. Really a fucking nightmare for drug abuse.
Mustard gas, thermite, napalm...and I think I could make nerve gas, but I'm not sure.SoSH became a Dark Web Drug Depot so gradually, I didn't even notice.