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Aug 4, 2007 | Posted by: roboblogger
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who ever wrote the comment above is wrong about 90% of their statements about Ryan Rawson himself, and all the allegations of his family. FYI
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Are we forgetting why police are cracking down on drug dealers in NH? It is because there has been a huge jump in overdoses frome heroin, oxycontin ect. As an EMT I respond to these overdoses, and they are all kids, who didn't know any better when they startred taking the stuff and now are addicted and out of control. Don't we want our children protected from the likes of Anthony Damelio. I feel safer now and I don't think the children in NH are at any risk from Ryans mother. I know for a fact that the children in NH are better off with Anthony Damelio behind bars.
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There seems to be great concern for the sisters safety re: this issue. Where are these pictures? I would like to see them for myself. I find it hard to believe.
ps: please read the blog "smoking oxycodone 15 mg" which is located on the bottom of the page? It is so sad to read how oxycontin can destroy someones life and they don't even see it til it is too late! |
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Did Anthony force anyone to take drugs? People do this to themselves. |
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Last year there were 155 drug deaths reported in New Hampshire, Reams said, up dramatically from 39 in 1995. Isn't that when they said Damelio moved up here? Let's hope it is not yours who is next.
Last week, Anthony D'Amelio, of East Kingston, was sentenced to life in prison with no parole for at least 15 years, after being convicted on the same charge as Silva. D'Amelio sold Oxycodone pills to an 18-year who later swallowed three and died. At D'Amelio's sentencing, Deputy Rockingham County Attorney Tom Reid said Silva's sentencing has sent a "shockwave" through the drug community. Yesterday, Reams echoed that. "Our undercover agents are listening to drug dealers talk about these convictions and these sentences," he said. "That's exactly the point of the message we're trying to send: Drug dealers, we don't want you here." Several officials who spoke said they wanted to use Brady's death to highlight the drug problem in southern New Hampshire. Heroin is cheap and readily available, in purer forms, and is now snortable, removing some of the stigma against it, officials said. "There is a source of drugs that comes up from Lawrence, but people (in New Hampshire) need to take the drug problem very seriously," Reid said yesterday. "We're not naive enough to think we'll stop it (totally), but to what extent we can, we will." |
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Like I said before people do this to themselves. Locking these people up does nobody any good. Look at all the post on this web sight no one is going to stop taking drugs because someone went to jail for it. Our jails are full of people who committed non violent drug offenses. I bet you want the speed limit at 55, people who ride motorcycles must wear helmets,and everyone needs to wear a seatbelt. I am so sick and tired of the nanny mentality. The government needs to stop telling people how to live there lives. |
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I couldn't be happier about the conviction. He got what he deserves. I guess we will see in a few years whether all these arrests and convictions made a difference. I hope the overdose rate drops for the childrens sake. Gilbert it sounds like you are one of theses drug dealers and want nothing to interrupt your business. As for the speed limit being 55 and having to wear a helmet, I am not for it. But I am for the stiffer rules for new, young drivers who don't know any better yet. Young people do not know any better yet- that is the point. You are obviously not a parent. When you become a parent your prosective changes and you want no harm to come to your child. Damelio can never harm my child and thats a fact you can't deny.
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If you raised your kid to not do drugs then you wouldn't have to worry about Damelio harming your child. You sound like one of those people that wants to point the blame at everyone and everything else instead of your own parenting skills. I was raised right, I never did illegal drugs and I don't drink. I knew drug dealers in high school but that didn't make me take there drugs. we have more people in prison than any other country. Tell me how do you think were doing with the war on drugs. |
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Im sorry but it doesn't matter if you raise your child not to do drugs. Don't blame it all on the parents. There are outside sources. My 20-year-old son DIED JULY 4, 2007. He was my only child. Some thugs sold him Oxycontin and I found him dead on my couch when I went to wake him up to go celebrate the 4th of July. He had been depressed and doctors were giving him Xanax. People better wake up about the dangers of Oxycontin and I will live the rest of my life trying to shut down the makers of this drug and alert people on how dangerous this drug is. I hope anyone who sells illegal drugs goes to prison for life when they kill a kid like my son.
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Susie I am truely sorry about the loss of your son. However it sounds like you don't hold him responsable for what happened. He took the pills on his own did anyone force him to take them. Why do you want to get rid of a medication that helps tons of people everyday. I understand that you are emotional instead of rational right now. But you need to understand no one did this to your son he did it to himself. Would you feel this way if he died from drinking and driving, would you go after the alcohol industry. |
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i am soory for your loss
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This DeAmelio person is 63 years old. Can someone please tell me why someone of that age is selling drugs to young kids? He ought to be put in jail. ALL dealers/suppliers ought to be put in jail. If punishments were tougher then street drugs would be harder to get. Whether this kid took the drugs on his own or not, the dealer should be put behind bars. Susie, I am so sorry for your loss. A mother should not have to go through this. I am sure your son was like any other young vunerable kid who experimented at a young age. He did not want to die and because of people like DeAmelio he did.
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Carol you are so clueless. Drug laws are tougher now than ever before. We have mandatory sentences for drug offenses. Our prisons are way over crowded and has this stop drug dealers no. Its idiots like you with that mentality that has put us in the situation we have now. The answer is available treatment to everyone who wants it and education not D.A.R.E. or scare tatics. Simpletons like you drive me crazy. |
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Gilbert, You are the simpleton. Are you telling me the drug dealers are the addicts that need help? I don't think so! The addicts need the help. The pushers need prison time and long prison terms.
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Carol you frustrate me so much I almost don't want to respond. But I will, if people get help then no one does drugs. If no one does drugs the dealers have no one to sell to. That is why I said offer treatment to everybody who wants it. History has shown time and again simply locking people up does not work and it does not make our society better. Reactionary people like you make society worse. |
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here some articles of the damelios they take after the old man scum
Exeter Police arrested Mark D'Amelio on Monday in a motor vehicle stop following a stakeout of his house. He allegedly stabbed a man in the side and slashed his head when the victim pulled up to the fuel pumps at the Xtra Mart on Feb. 1, just before 5:30 p.m. Mark J. D'Amelio, 25, of 20 Cove Road, East Kingston, is in critical condition, according to police. Rescue crews arrived at his home around 6:45 p.m.Two men well known to local police, were involved in an altercation Tuesday night and one was taken to the hospital suffering from a life-threatening stab wound. Mark D'Amelio has a relatively extensive criminal record. According to Exeter News-Letter archives, he was arrested and charged with second-degree assault in 2003 for allegedly beating a 21-year-old with a baseball bat in Exeter. His criminal history also includes arrests on charges of assault and battery, disorderly conduct and robbery in New Hampshire, Massachusetts and Connecticut. In September 2000,Mark D'Amelio and his father, Anthony D'Amelio, were arrested by East Kingston police after they allegedly assaulted their neighbors with a baseball bat, a wooden board and an iron bar. Peter D’Amelio, was convicted of attempted first degree assault, The incident occurred while Bouraphael was showing a car to the unidentified male, who punched Bouraphael as he was bending down to unlatch the hood. During the altercation, the defendant ran toward Bouraphael and lunged at him twice with a knife, slashing his jacket under the left arm. Bouraphael was not injured by the knife. According to Coffey, she has never seen or dealt with anything like Anthony D'Amelio's case. It is only the second time the charge of dispensing a controlled substance with death resulting has been prosecuted successfully in Rockingham County and possibly in all New Hampshire, prosecutors have said. In court judge Coffey addressed D'Amelio with obvious scorn as she read his sentence. "In this case the circumstances are much more aggravating because what you did was detached, disinterested," she said. "What you did was cold, calculated and motivated only by greed. You sat in your comfortable home and you sold the nature of death to this kid." damelio is where he belongs |
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