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      By CURT ANDERSON, Associated Press Writer

      WASHINGTON - Federal authorities charged 55 people with trafficking in
      illegal drug paraphernalia in an investigation they said targeted the nation's
      biggest Internet distributors of marijuana bongs, crack pipes and other drug
      abuse gear.

      In coordinated raids on Monday, officials
      confiscated "thousands and thousands of tons"
      of paraphernalia from companies boasting up to
      $50 million in annual sales, said Mary Beth
      Buchanan, U.S. attorney in Pittsburgh whose
      office is leading the "Operation Pipe Dreams"
      investigation along with the Drug Enforcement
      Administration.

      "No one would possibly use these items for
      smoking tobacco," Buchanan said at a Justice
      Department (news - web sites) news
      conference.

      Attorney General John Ashcroft (news - web
      sites) said the sale of drug paraphernalia has
      exploded on the Internet, making it easier for
      teenagers and young adults to buy it. The items
      often are disguised as such things as lipstick
      cases to escape detection and are marketed
      under code names and symbols.

      "Quite simply, the illegal drug paraphernalia
      industry has invaded the homes of families
      across the country without their knowledge,"
      Ashcroft said.

      Organizations advocating the legalization of
      marijuana accused Ashcroft of grandstanding.

      "At a time when the rest of the country is
      worried about terrorism, this attorney general is
      going after people who sell pipes," said Keith Stroup, the founder of the
      National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana laws. "Surely he has
      something better to do with his time."

      Ethan Nadelmann, executive director of the Drug Policy Alliance, suggested
      the busts were aimed at scoring political points against a perceived
      counterculture.

      "It would be more logical — although I'm not suggesting this — to prosecute
      people who sell beer mugs because of the poison consumed in them," he
      said.

      The government was obtaining court orders to shut down 11 Internet sites
      that peddle the paraphernalia, with visitors to those web sites redirected to a
      DEA site that cites the law against sale of such items. The Internet sites go
      by names such as Smokelab.com, Aheadcase.com and puffpipes.com,
      according to the Justice Department.

      "This is a devastating blow to the drug paraphernalia business," said John
      Walters, the White House drug czar.

      The charges were brought in federal grand jury indictments in Pittsburgh
      against 27 people, in Des Moines, Iowa against nine people and in several
      other states against 19 others. The investigation stretches from Oregon and
      California to Texas, Michigan, South Carolina and Pennsylvania.

      Federal law makes it a crime to sell products mainly intended for the use of
      illegal drugs, including such things as bongs, marijuana pipes, "roach" clips,
      miniature spoons and scales. Those charged with selling and conspiring to
      sell such items face up to three years on prison, maximum fines of
      $250,000 and forfeiture of warehouses, machinery and other property.

      Most of those charged were allegedly involved in large-scale manufacturing
      and distribution of the gear, although there were some individual "head
      shops" targeted mainly in western Pennsylvania, Buchanan said.

      A search warrant in the Iowa probe, dubbed "Operation Headhunter," turned
      up more than $2 million in illegal paraphernalia, authorities said.

      The investigation was led by the DEA along with the U.S. Marshals, Secret
      Service, Customs Service and Postal Inspection Service. Six U.S. attorneys
      were also involved.

      "People selling drug paraphernalia are in essence no different than drug
      dealers," said John Brown, acting DEA chief. "They are as much a part of
      drug trafficking as silencers are a part of criminal homicide."

      Ashcroft went out of this way to praise the DEA, which was criticized earlier
      this year in a White House budget office assessment of government
      performance as being "unable to demonstrate its progress" in the war on
      illegal drugs.

      "This is a great victory for the DEA," Ashcroft said.

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      The feds go for those crack heads first, but the scare war correct, the were raiding homes last night.

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      yea, i saw this one ealier on yahoo with the steroid bust. it's like they're everywhere

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      so i guess iced's warning had some credence after all

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      i believe so...

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      damn and all those shitty things that were said to ICED.
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      Originally posted by Tinfish
      damn and all those shitty things that were said to ICED.
      I agree.
      The burden of originality is one that most people don't want to accept. They'd rather sit in front of the TV and let that tell them what they are suppose to like, what they're suppose to buy, and what they're suppose to laugh at. You have Beavis and Butthead telling you what music you're allowed to like and not like, and you've got sitcoms that have canned laughter that lets you know when to laugh if you're too stupid to know when the joke is. People are too lazy and too stupid to think for themselves because America has raised them that way.

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