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Has anyone successfully prosecuted (or contemplated) a "Chemicals" case under Sec. 481.124 HSC by utilizing ONLY the "drug logs" required by Sec. 486.014 HSC -- logs recording any sale of over-the-counter medication containing pseudoephedrine or ephedrine which include ID of purchaser and date of purchase? Specifically, how confident can one feel in obtaining and preserving a conviction if, based solely on the drug logs, a clear pattern of "smurfing" is present... even if no pills are ever located on the subject? Please assume that there are no issues as to the identity of the defendant. | ||
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When you say "a clear pattern of smurfing appears", what does that mean? | |||
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I think this must be a North Tex term--basically you, as a meth cook, send out a bunch of burnt up meth-heads to each buy ephedrine/ pseudoephedrine pills for you from the local Wal Mart/Dollar General/CVS/Walgreens, etc....We refer to these low level people as Smurfs. I don't know why--they have absolutely no physical resemblance to Papa Smurf or Smurfette (and just the fact that I can recall those two off the top my head scares the heck out of me). | |||
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However, they bear a striking resemblance to Gargamel... | |||
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