gangsta rappers gonna _________

Philip P

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Apr 30, 2010
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1: set up fake hip hop recording studio
2: insert undercover cops
3: wait for gangsta rappers to incriminate themselves
4: seize firearms and drugs

"Police said the suspects bragged about other crimes and said they had no qualms about killing police officers or other innocent people, police said.

Within a year, the officers had recovered 161 firearms -- including 29 assault weapons -- along with 80 pounds of methamphetamine, 21 pounds of cocaine, 1.25 gallons of PCP, 24 pounds of marijuana, heroin and Ecstasy."

Washington Examiner
 


Guns and drugs are everywhere because some people want them. Forcing the public to spend millions of dollars for operations like this and to lock people up in cages isn't going to change that.

Seeing as how this was in DC, I wonder what would have been uncovered if they instead used a sting operation of some sort to target congress.



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You know if drugs and guns were legalized all the gangsta rappers would have nothing left to rap about. Aside from the usual drivel about how much richer they are than the schmucks who bought their album to listen to them gloat, of course.
 
"MILWAUKEE-Fourteen people were charged with running a massive drug ring in Milwaukee after a rap video called “Trap House Money” led investigators to indict them for drug trafficking, money laundering, and gun offenses." Article

[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HGzkIlK2U38"]Eastside L Boog feat. Eazy "Trap House Money" Music Video [HD] - YouTube[/ame]
 
You know if drugs and guns were legalized all the gangsta rappers would have nothing left to rap about. Aside from the usual drivel about how much richer they are than the schmucks who bought their album to listen to them gloat, of course.

Mind=blown

"MILWAUKEE-Fourteen people were charged with running a massive drug ring in Milwaukee after a rap video called “Trap House Money” led investigators to indict them for drug trafficking, money laundering, and gun offenses." Article

Eastside L Boog feat. Eazy "Trap House Money" Music Video [HD] - YouTube

LOL. Amateurs. They should hear Madoff spit some game.
 
You know if drugs and guns were legalized all the gangsta rappers would have nothing left to rap about. Aside from the usual drivel about how much richer they are than the schmucks who bought their album to listen to them gloat, of course.

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