Feds running nation's largest wiretapping operation in L.A. Area to monitor drug traffickers
Federal drug agents have built the nation's largest wiretapping operation in the Los Angeles suburbs, secretly intercepting tens of thousands of Americans' phone calls and text messages to monitor drug traffickers across the United States. The wiretaps, authorized by a single county judge in Riverside, Calif., have intercepted more than 2 million conversations involving 44,000 people despite objections from Justice Department lawyers who fear the practice may not be legal. Ref. USAToday
San Diego County logs record number of meth-related deaths. San Diego County saw the highest number of meth-related deaths ever recorded in 2015, the result of cheap and abundant supplies of the illicit drug being found in the region, officials say. Ref. Source 4g.
Kyrroeth,
I think it's the normal "This will never happen to me" outlook that some people have. They see what happens to other people, but they think they can handle it where others can't. That's usually where a lot of poor decisions come from. Some are poorer than others… or perhaps a better way to say it is some carry much more severe consequences.
I am sure those that turn to drugs look for their next high. The fact that they will tell you that they can stop any time is a lie in of itself. You have a lot of people go for the cheap thrill and before they know it they are hooked on the stuff. It is sad that some real nice people end up hooked on drugs and waste their youth and life away as the drugs ravage their bodies. I would hope that more states like California can find a way to help those who are hooked get off the drugs.