manufacturing and distributing crack cocaine . . . . he was maybe the biggest bust in the history of SC football . . . unreal.
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I think Lou pulled some strings...Not sure how the hell we got him enrolled.
Maybe Lou can get the Clemson high rollers to pull some strings to get him out of jail too.I think Lou pulled some strings...
Addictition is indeed real, but the decision to take drugs in the first place is made by only one person. Life offers many more options when one avoids drugs in the first place.There are underlying issues for him. No one should judge. The state of South Carolina has already done that. I hate it for him. Drugs have destroyed many lives and there will be more to come. Kids out here dropping like flies. Tearing families apart in the process. It's just extremely sad and there is no end in site. As I can witness, it doesn't matter how much money you have, who your dad is or how good you can run a football. Addiction is for real.
I have to call bull on this one. He was the best player in the state that year and the short period he played at USC he showed the talent he had behind a lackluster offensive line. He had 167 yards against UT his freshman year. He may have had problems but talent wasn't one of those problems.Maybe ole coach Ringer was right after all. He wouldn't put him on the Shrine Bowl.
One of the saddest parts of it for me is, him getting away further from home (not being a gamecock) may have been a better situation for him. Thought this about one of our more recent players from Lex as well.
Are you kidding me!!!!! Being an addict is one thing but this bastard was Manufacturing & Distrbuting....Yes I can judge this....he does not belong on this earth with law abiding citizens....he may have sold drugs to someone who may have died or worse, a first time user who will be hooked for life....There are underlying issues for him. No one should judge. The state of South Carolina has already done that. I hate it for him. Drugs have destroyed many lives and there will be more to come. Kids out here dropping like flies. Tearing families apart in the process. It's just extremely sad and there is no end in site. As I can witness, it doesn't matter how much money you have, who your dad is or how good you can run a football. Addiction is for real.
Are you kidding me!!!!! Being an addict is one thing but this bastard was Manufacturing & Distrbuting....Yes I can judge this....he does not belong on this earth with law abiding citizens....he may have sold drugs to someone who may have died or worse, a first time user who will be hooked for life....
Anyone who does this is a piece of $hit....
Right and nobody MADE him sell the drugs for years. It's called responsibility for your own actions I'm sure he's blaming someone else too. Anyway, he has eight long years to regret it.Are you kidding me? Who are you to judge? You really think the death sentence is appropriate?
Listen this man didn't grow the plant, he wasn't the chemist who turned the plant into cocaine. He wasn't the person who packaged the drugs and smuggled it across the border into this country. He didn't create the huge demand in America for drugs.
He was the small time end of the road user/seller. He didn't leave his town to get it. These guys are limited on opportunities and he saw a way to make a few bucks. He got caught and will pay his debt to society. 8 years of his life at that.
This country is so divided. Can you empathize at all?
You are right he laid it all out on the field that night.I think it was the tough loss at UT in 2003. He was unstoppable, bouncing off defensive players left and right.....sad
We also live in a society where drug dealing is glorified. We see it on tv and we hear it in music. Most kids, especially those in poor neighborhoods don't grow up looking at drug deals as bad guys. They're seen as the cool cat on the corner with nice clothes and driving a nice car.Right and nobody MADE him sell the drugs for years. It's called responsibility for your own actions I'm sure he's blaming someone else too. Anyway, he has eight long years to regret it.
I don't feel sorry for him . It's all on him .
Did not say death sentence...8 yrs is probably not enough....ANYONE who manufactures and sells drugs needs to be sentenced for long stretches of time....addicts who are users need help, I have compassion here...but manufacturing meth, crack, etc and selling it, that's a different ball of wax....Are you kidding me? Who are you to judge? You really think the death sentence is appropriate?
Listen this man didn't grow the plant, he wasn't the chemist who turned the plant into cocaine. He wasn't the person who packaged the drugs and smuggled it across the border into this country. He didn't create the huge demand in America for drugs.
He was the small time end of the road user/seller. He didn't leave his town to get it. These guys are limited on opportunities and he saw a way to make a few bucks. He got caught and will pay his debt to society. 8 years of his life at that.
This country is so divided. Can you empathize at all?
Did not say death sentence...8 yrs is probably not enough....ANYONE who manufactures and sells drugs needs to be sentenced for long stretches of time....addicts who are users need help, I have compassion here...but manufacturing meth, crack, etc and selling it, that's a different ball of wax....
If Summers had sold drugs to someone who overdosed and died, should he get life in prison? You'll never know whether that is the case or not...what if he sold drugs to a young kid who was trying it for the first time and got hooked? Does that deserve life in prison also? Either way a dealer/manufacturer is the worst of the worst...
Are you kidding me!!!!! Being an addict is one thing but this bastard was Manufacturing & Distrbuting....Yes I can judge this....he does not belong on this earth with law abiding citizens....he may have sold drugs to someone who may have died or worse, a first time user who will be hooked for life....
Anyone who does this is a piece of $hit....
Guess he's never heard of rapists, child molesters, and murderers.Actually, I can think of a lot that is worse.
No drug charges are considered violent. Violent crimes in SC require you to 85% of your timeHe will be out in 5.
Until we get serious about the problem as a nation it's only going to get worse. Adopt Colorado approach to Weed. The weed transaction shouldn't be a back alley experience. Where kids get exposed to the harder drugs. Or buy some laced weed.
Get serious about mental health. And knock these smuggling cartels out once and for all. But tackling big Pharma is virtually impossible.