Wednesday, August 7, 2013

Michigan Father Killed in Marijuana Child Removal Incident

William Reddie

By Phillip Smith
Drug War Chronicle
August 7, 2013
The attempted removal of the minor child came after a police officer who came to the scene on a call earlier that same day reported that he smelled marijuana and reported the incident to CPS authorities, who decided the child needed to be removed. The dead man, William Reddie, 32, becomes the 17th person killed in US domestic drug law enforcement operations so far this year.
[Editor's Note: This case illustrates the difficulties that arise in determining which deaths qualify as being a direct result of drug law enforcement. Police here were enforcing child protections laws, not drug laws, but the only reason CPS was called in was because of the allegation of marijuana use. There was no allegation of crazed behavior due to marijuana use; only the allegation of use. For Michigan CPS authorities, that was enough to remove the child. Bottom line: This guy died because the state tried to take his kid because he was accused of smoking pot, so he merits inclusion. That doesn't mean his own actions didn't contribute to his death.]



1 comment:

  1. Wet a common tea bag; dry it out and smoke it. The aroma is identical to the aroma given off by marijuana smoke. Did the father burn a tea bag that day?

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