A post by Pat

Since it’s so hard to find competence in the government these days, I think we should honor great government work when we find it. This is my government hero of the day. Don’t expect another one soon.



Rookie drug-sniffing dog helps find pot

SAN DIEGO (AP) – Not bad for a rookie. The U.S. Customs and Border Protection agency says a drug-sniffing patrol dog on its first night on duty Tuesday helped its handler find a 477-pound load of marijuana.The agency said Thursday that the drugs were found in nine duffel bags off a remote stretch of highway in Jacumba, about 75 miles east of San Diego. The route is popular with traffickers bringing drugs into the U.S.
The precocious pooch was described as a 2-year-old male German shepherd.Agents arrested two suspected illegal immigrants who allegedly brought the drugs across the border.
[Ya think? — p]

The marijuana is estimated to have a street value of about $380,000.

Love the shoes.

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  1. Shawmut says:

    Considering the fact that the dog is not likely to be bought off, he’s worth his weight in gold.
    As we focus on that space of sand and flesh south of what were once our borders, let’s gear up for
    March 19th.
    On March 19, 1916 about 18 Americans were killed in Columbus, New Mexico, by Pancho Villa and his 1916 version of MS13.
    We’ve recently lost more Americans than that, if you take into consideration the kidnappings and Mexican terrorism of the American border dwellers.
    General John “Black Jack” Pershing led 10,000 troops into Mexico in 1916 in what is called the Mexican Punitive Expedition.
    But that was then.

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