Southern_Girl
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Idc, I'd not trust them. No. I don't think they should prosecute the dealers either, fwiw. Folks make choices. If they can get the witness for anything else, they'll prosecute them. It pretty much says so in the bill.
I’m in a different state, but we also have the Good Samaritan Law. A family friend/coworker OD’d in her boyfriend’s bed. Even though the bf could easily be linked to the house, he took off when she was STILL ALIVE (slipping in & out of consciousness). He didn’t call 911 at all & she most likely could have been saved.
The police arrested him 2 years later, he was booked on manslaughter charges (& a couple other charges) & held with no bond. He wasn’t the “dealer”, but they somehow charged him as if he was because he was the only other person there with her & the police were being pressured to arrest someone.