Posted on Dec 31, 2022
Veteran, airman convicted of drug crimes among 6 pardoned by Biden
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SFC Joe S. Davis Jr., MSM, DSL Thanks for the share Brother Joe.
This one floors me:
Gary Parks Davis, 66, of Yuma, Arizona. When Davis was 22, he admitted using a telephone for a cocaine transaction. He served a six-month sentence on nights and weekends in a county jail and completed probation in 1981. After the offense, the White House says, Davis earned a college degree and worked steadily, including owning a landscaping business and managing construction projects. He has volunteered at his children’s high school and in his community.
How did the district let a person who was dealing drugs let him into a school? That would never fly today.
This one floors me:
Gary Parks Davis, 66, of Yuma, Arizona. When Davis was 22, he admitted using a telephone for a cocaine transaction. He served a six-month sentence on nights and weekends in a county jail and completed probation in 1981. After the offense, the White House says, Davis earned a college degree and worked steadily, including owning a landscaping business and managing construction projects. He has volunteered at his children’s high school and in his community.
How did the district let a person who was dealing drugs let him into a school? That would never fly today.
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These people paid their debit, they did their time. Why not a fresh start?
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