Ex-cop Plans 'Never Get Busted Again' Video

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A one-time Texas drug agent described by his former boss as perhaps the best narcotics officer in the country plans to market a how-to video on concealing drugs and fooling police.

Barry Cooper, who has worked for small police departments in East Texas, plans to launch a Web site next week where he will sell his video, "Never Get Busted Again," the Tyler Morning Telegraph reported in its online edition Thursday.

A promotional video says Cooper will show viewers how to "conceal their stash," "avoid narcotics profiling" and "fool canines every time."

Cooper, who said he favors the legalization of marijuana, made the video in part because he believes the nation's fight against drugs is a waste of resources. Busting marijuana users fills up prisons with nonviolent offenders, he said.

"My main motivation in all of this is to teach Americans their civil liberties and what drives me in this is injustice and unfairness in our system," Cooper told the newspaper.

Cooper said his Web site should be operating by Tuesday.

As a drug officer, Cooper said, he made more than 800 drug arrests and seized more than 50 vehicles and $500,000 in cash and assets.

"He was even better than he says he was," said Tom Finley, Cooper's former boss on a West Texas drug task force and now a private investigator in Midland. "He was probably the best narcotics officer in the state and maybe the country during his time with the task force."

News of the video has angered authorities, including Richard Sanders, an agent with the Tyler Drug Enforcement Agency. Sanders said he plans to investigate whether the video violates any laws.

"It outrages me personally as I'm sure it does any officer that has sworn an oath to uphold the laws of this state, and nation," Sanders said. "It is clear that his whole deal is to make money and he has found some sort of scheme, but for him to go to the dark side and do this is infuriating."

Smith County Deputy Constable Mark Waters, a narcotics officer, said the video is insulting to law enforcement officials.

"This is a slap in the face to all that we do to uphold the laws and keep the public safe," he said.


NewsHawk: Stoner4Life - 420Magazine.com
Source: MSN Crime & Punishment
Pubdate: 22 December, 2006
Copyright: 2006 MSNBC.com
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I'm going to follow up on this and buy the video as soon as possible......
I think this is a great step by Barry Cooper to try to tip the scales in favor of the average 'guy on the streets' mj smoker.

I'll also make his website available to our readers asap as well......
 
I prefer the "Green side"!
 
a·non·y·mous said:
nice... cooper should become a 'don't get busted' mod on this site haha...
You know what anon bro....... that's an awesome idea!

I'm going to buy that video as stated..... I'll use that as of course as a way to get just a bit closer. I'd like for him to come by sometime here and make his presence known...... beyond his video he must have more to offer our members.... our members are always asking insightful questions and will no doubt have some for Barry Cooper..... & so maybe it'd be possible that he join here & subscribe to a thread he'd start & keep tabs on members questions and comments. I think we have a very balanced and polite membership that he wouldn't mind helping.

My father always said......"Askins' fer free boy..."

Or maybe I've smoked too much tonight & it falls into the 'pipe dream' catagory.......:straightface: Anyway it's just a thought and a good idea by you bro too...... and what the heck, I'll have someone to share the blame with if it fucks up big time......;)
 
if the country's best drug agent sees how foolish the war on drugs is then its only a matter of time and faith that the war will end. we are winning this war and i plan on attacking tonight with a fat blunt.
 
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