on 03-03-2015 06:44 PM
on 04-03-2015 07:33 PM
04-03-2015 07:37 PM - edited 04-03-2015 07:39 PM
@j*oono wrote:If they chose to die that way then they would have died from one of the other thousands of drug suppliers that didn't get caught, despite the death penalty.
You're right, one bust doesn't stop the supply. If people want it they will get it from somewhere then one day they'll stop, except for the unlucky ones who accidently overdosed before they got there.
on 04-03-2015 07:45 PM
Firstly, I disagree with the death penalty. I feel for these two human beings who are facing an early and awful death. However they were aware of the law when they decided to break it.
on 04-03-2015 08:16 PM
@j*oono wrote:If they chose to die that way then they would have died from one of the other thousands of drug suppliers that didn't get caught, despite the death penalty.
Nah. they thought it would never happen to them. Young ppl think they're bullet proof. Next minute the're addicted and can't break free.
It's no longer a matter of choice.
Just as Andrew and Myyran thought they wouldn't get caught. They took the risk and lucked out.
I'm truly sorry for what they must be going through in their last days.
on 04-03-2015 09:20 PM
@icyfroth wrote:
@j*oono wrote:If they chose to die that way then they would have died from one of the other thousands of drug suppliers that didn't get caught, despite the death penalty.
Nah. they thought it would never happen to them. Young ppl think they're bullet proof. Next minute the're addicted and can't break free.
It's no longer a matter of choice.
Just as Andrew and Myyran thought they wouldn't get caught. They took the risk and lucked out.
I'm truly sorry for what they must be going through in their last days.
So true. Re Andrew and Myyran there's a huge difference between the ages of 20 and 30, and 10 years of living in a harsh Indonesian prison. They would be completely changed men now .... men, not boys.... and surely have something worthwhile to contribute to society. It sickens me.
04-03-2015 09:24 PM - edited 04-03-2015 09:25 PM
@icyfroth wrote:
@j*oono wrote:If they chose to die that way then they would have died from one of the other thousands of drug suppliers that didn't get caught, despite the death penalty.
Nah. they thought it would never happen to them. Young ppl think they're bullet proof. Next minute the're addicted and can't break free.
It's no longer a matter of choice.
Just as Andrew and Myyran thought they wouldn't get caught. They took the risk and lucked out.
I'm truly sorry for what they must be going through in their last days.
Probably not the words you would normally use in this situation, considering
they are just about to find out they are not.
But you are right, young people think they are bullet proof and unbreakable, until they break something !
on 05-03-2015 12:43 AM
Should the staff of Philip Morris be shot? They kill many more people but they still manage to get their drug into our country, but it's legal.
If they kill these men they are as bad as Isis. They are as bad as any terrorist organisation.
Yes, I will tell anyone I know that it is wrong to tour in a country that accepts the death penaly for totally reformed people. So many Indonesians have been asked whether they should be killed and they say yes.
on 05-03-2015 08:45 AM
There for the Grace of God go your children or Grand children and dont say it will never happen because they have been bought up well.
IT Happens and it just breaks my heart for the families.
People use drugs and this goes right to the top of society, dont use drugs and there will be no drug mules.
It is all about Money bloody Money
For these guys it is now about Death and mothers pain, 😞
on 05-03-2015 09:34 AM
@katymatey* wrote:
@j*oono wrote:If they chose to die that way then they would have died from one of the other thousands of drug suppliers that didn't get caught, despite the death penalty.
Sure, but not from that particular 8 kilos.
That's a bit silly. For every 8k seized in Australia, another 8k or a lot more is not.
I'd bet that the 8k seized in Indonesia was not destroyed. It may have ended up in the same prison where they were held.
on 05-03-2015 09:37 AM
Polks
"I'd bet that the 8k seized in Indonesia was not destroyed. It may have ended up in the same prison where they were held."
Talking BS again with no proof.
Prove it or it didn't occur, to use your words.
Just because you say it, doesn't mean it is true, even though you think that way !