York Police seize marijuana, over $12,000 in cash and guns from apartment

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Updated: 3/19 3:49 pm
The York City Police Department and the Vice and Narcotics Unit seized over $12,000 in cash, marijuana and guns while serving a search warrant.

Police say, they served the warrant at a second floor apartment at 706 Roosevelt Avenue, York City.

Zontae Dorian Fleming, 24, was arrested and charged with aggravated assault, felons not to possess a firearm and PWI Marijuana.

Police seized the marijuana, $12,087 in cash, a Mossberg 12 guage shotgun and a Glock 9mm handgun.



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malcolmkyle - 3/20/2013 5:10 AM
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Prohibition has diverted police resources away from other law enforcement activities with the result that violent crime and crime against property is driven far higher than it would have been otherwise. To the extent that communities divert law enforcement resources from violent crimes to illegal drug offenses the risk of punishment for engaging in violent crime is reduced. The National Firearms Act of 1934 was actually a direct response to the acute rise in prohibition (1919-33) engendered gun violence. PROHIBITION EQUATES TO MORE VIOLENT CRIME WHICH LEADS TO MORE CALLS FOR GUN CONTROL The University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada reviewed 15 studies that evaluated the association between violence and drug law enforcement. "Our ?ndings suggest that increasing drug law enforcement is unlikely to reduce drug market violence. Instead, the existing evidence base suggests that gun violence and high homicide rates may be an inevitable consequence of drug prohibition and that disrupting drug markets can paradoxically increase violence." http://tinyurl.com/c4uyecn During alcohol prohibition all profits went to enrich criminals and corrupt politicians. Young men, while battling over turf, died every day on inner-city streets. A vast fortune was wasted on enforcement that could have gone on education. On top of the budget-busting prosecution and incarceration costs, billions in taxes were lost. Finally the economy collapsed! Sound familiar? Prohibitionists and their gun-control criminal friends who live in a crack-house called Congress are having a ball. And it's all on our tab.

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