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Question by Table Dance: If the Feds weren’t doing their job in Arizona, would they have all these news releases?
Some people in Arizona like to say that the Feds are not doing their job, especially Arizona’s own Governor Jan Brewer, but if they weren’t, would they have all the news releases on this page? What say you? and what would Jan Brewer have to say here?

8/27/2010 Nogales, AZ ICE seizes 900 lbs. of marijuana in Arizona
8/24/2010 Phoenix, AZ ICE gang surge nets 102 arrests in Phoenix, Yuma
8/13/2010 Nogales, AZ Nogales Illegal Drug Program marks milestone
8/12/2010 Phoenix, AZ 63 convicted criminals and fugitives arrested in Arizona
8/10/2010 Tucson, AZ ICE seizes 1,400 pounds of marijuana in Tucson
7/23/2010 Tucson, AZ Public tip leads to pot seizure in Tucson
6/18/2010 Phoenix, AZ ICE arrests 3, detains 32 at Phoenix drop house
6/15/2010 Tucson, AZ ICE seizes more than 3 tons of pot at Tucson
6/3/2010 Tucson, AZ United States, Mexico resume voluntary interior
5/24/2010 Tucson, AZ Former port officer convicted on theft charges in ICE
5/14/2010 Tucson, AZ ICE arrests 5 in Tucson for kidnapping a confidential informant
5/11/2010 Phoenix, AZ ICE rescues 3 children being held hostage by human
5/10/2010 Phoenix, AZ ICE arrests Phoenix teacher in child pornography
/15/2010 Phoenix, AZ ICE probe targets Arizona alien smuggling networks
3/25/2010 Phoenix, AZ ICE acquires new facility near Phoenix to hold detainees
3/16/2010 Mesa, AZ New Arizona air operations facility to enhance ICE removal
3/15/2010 Nogales, AZ Binational drug prosecution effort nets jail terms
2/24/2010 Mesa, AZ Salvadoran murder suspect removed from United States
2/10/2010 Nogales, AZ ICE agents thwart Nogales 1.75 ton marijuana
2/1/2010 Yuma, AZ ICE arrests 3 in Somerton prostitution
1/4/2010 Nogales, AZ Murder suspect handed over to Mexican authorities
11/28/2009 Sierra Visa, AZ ICE arrests 9, seizes 3,700 pounds of marijuana
11/19/2009 Nogales, AZ New U.S.-Mexico agreement nets third drug
11/17/2009 Tucson, AZ ICE initiative uses biometrics to enhance
11/16/2009 Phoenix, AZ Arizona man sentenced to 2 years for sex tourism
11/12/2009 Nogales, AZ Mexican murder suspect handed over to Mexican
10/27/2009 Nogales, AZ Mexican authorities prosecuting marijuana
9/22/2009 Phoenix, AZ Alien smuggler sentenced to 25 years for sexual
9/11/2009 Phoenix, AZ Florida man found guilty of sex tourism following ICE
7/30/2009 Nogales, AZ Tractor trailer stopped carrying 97 smuggled aliens
6/24/2009 Phoenix, AZ Human smuggler faces more than 100 years
6/22/2009 Tucson, AZ ICE arrests Tucson man on sex tourism charges
5/20/2009 Phoenix, AZ Mexican man receives 5-year sentence for
5/5/2009 Tucson, AZ Drug and weapons seizures by Tucson BEST
4/30/2009 Douglas, AZ Federal agents, local police team up to capture
3/9/2009 Phoenix, AZ ICE probe leads to seizure of 75 pounds of cocaine
2/18/2009 Tucson, AZ ICE investigation leads to conviction for Tucson
2/12/2009 Phoenix, AZ ICE praises companies for meeting standards of
1/30/2009 Mesa, AZ New ICE program sparks arrest, prosecution
1/2/2009 Phoenix, AZ 4 men plead guilty to firearms charges in ICE human
11/26/2008 Tucson, AZ Prison sentence, fine for office manager guilty in ICE
11/10/2008 Yuma, AZ Mexican civil engineer charged after being linked
11/5/2008 Phoenix, AZ ICE rescues 4-year-old taken hostage in human
10/1/2008 Phoenix, AZ ICE arrests more than 1,700 during largest ever
8/8/2008 Phoenix, AZ Mexican man receives 5-year sentence in re-entry
7/25/2008 Tucson, AZ ICE investigation leads to arrests in rollover accident
7/21/2008 Phoenix, AZ ICE reports record number of deportations in Arizona
6/12/2008 Tucson, AZ ICE investigation leads to 15-year sentence for Arizona
6/3/2008 Douglas, AZ ICE investigation leads to Douglas, Ariz., arrest and marijuana
5/30/2008 Phoenix, AZ Defendant in smuggling-related hostage case receives
MORE: http://www.ice.gov/pi/news/newsreleases/index.htm?top25=no&year=all&month=all&state=03&topic=all

Best answer:

Answer by GirlyGurl
The Feds are doing their job, and then some. This is proof!
But somebody will come by and say “it’s not enough” LMFAO!

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he has been my close friend since the 8th grade.. now we are 20 yrs old.. he recently started drugs around 2 months ago.. he has been smoking crack cocaine.. for the last two months he had remained aloof.. he would not talk to anyone.. never picked up the phone .. then after my constant nagging he gave in and told me about the drugs.. it seems he has even been selling his textbooks for the money.. he does not want me to tell his parents because he is scared that they may take him out of college and screw him badly.. i am now confused.. i know he is in desperate need for help .. i want him to go to rehab but he says that he is gonna gradually taper off it until he does not need it anymore.. but i know coming outta drugs is not that easy without external support.. he has become thinner and is also losing hair from his body.. please people give me some advice..

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im just finally getting through my addiction of 20 years, im 38. im not trying to offend anyone, Ive tried n/a and it does help with the coping but i just cant get up and get going…i know time and abstinence will eventually heal…but in the mean time??

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Look at this:
Writing in the journal Pediatrics, the CDC team said they analyzed data from 15,214 high-school students (aged 14 to 18) who completed the 2003 Youth Risk Behavior Survey.

They found that 45 percent of the students admitted having drunk alcohol in the past month. Of these, 64 percent were binge-drinkers.

And the binge drinkers were not simply experimenting — 69 percent reported having done so more than once in the past 30 days.

Teen drinkers in general were more than twice as likely to be sexually active as non-drinkers, the researchers found.
here is one of the sources:http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20070102/hl_nm/teens_drinking_dc

So why wast time (and our tax money) arresting them and hiding marijuana from them, when we have a drug that is hurting some of the teens who abuse it?

I sense a lack of parenting. People are so close minded nowadays.

Aaron

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