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Busted Over $80 Worth of Pot, College Student Turns Informant, Then Turns Up Dead

• reason.com

Last week North Dakota's Bureau of Criminal Investigation (BCI) released a report that finds no wrongdoing in the way an anti-drug task force handled a young confidential informant who turned up dead last June. Andrew Sadek, a 20-year-old student at North Dakota State College of Science in Wahpeton, agreed to work as an informant for the Southeast Multi-County Agency Drug Task Force (SEMCA) after he was arrested for selling pot on campus in 2013. His death calls to mind similar cases in which young drug offenders facing draconian penalties were forced into dangerous undercover work, including Rachel Hoffman, a Florida college student who was murdered in 2008 after agreeing to arrange the purchase of MDMA, cocaine, and a gun for $10,000.

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Dead over a friggin plant because we have those who think regulating others to their twisted ideas is justified some how. WTF is wrong with this world and these bastards who think they are gods? "It is no measure of health to be well adjusted to a profound sick and twisted society."



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