David Borden on Mass Cocaine Arrests in Jackson, Mississippi:
Today's issue of The Clarion-Ledger in Jackson, Mississippi, reported on mass arrests of accused participants in a cocaine ring. Get this — it took 60 people from 10 different agences a whopping seven years to pull it off. If they took the relatively modest $160,000 worth of cocaine impounded in the operation and sold it back onto the street at black market prices, that would scarcely begin to recoup the costs of arresting, prosecuting and incarcerating the 22 suspects.
Is it safe for me to assume that all murders, rapes and child molestations in Jackson have been solved, the suspects prosecuted, and the convicted put away?