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Charles Woodson
07-19-2008, 07:52 PM
Report: Patriots' Kaczur had 202 pills when he was arrested

Updated: July 19, 2008, 2:25 PM ET

When New England Patriots offensive lineman Nick Kaczur was arrested in upstate New York in April, he had 202 OxyContin pills labeled as being made in Canada, according to police reports, The Boston Globe reported.

Kaczur was arrested in New York on April 27 after police said a small amount of OxyContin was found in his truck following a traffic stop. Kaczur then helped federal authorities arrest the man who was allegedly supplying him with the drug, according to the alleged dealer's attorney.

Next week, Kaczur is scheduled to be arraigned in Whitestown, N.Y., town court on a charge of criminal possession of a controlled substance in the seventh degree, a misdemeanor. OxyContin, a powerful and potentially addictive prescription painkiller, is also sold as a street drug as its effects mirror those of heroin.

According to police reports, Kaczur, who was returning from his hometown of Brantford, Ontario, had the pills in his pocket when he was pulled over on April 27 on the New York State Thruway in Whitestown, just west of Utica.

A spokesman for the company that makes the pills and a drug industry specialist said the pills, each marked CDN on one side, were made in Canada and imprinted to help prevent cross-border smuggling of OxyContin, according to The Globe.

The attorney for the suspected drug dealer, Daniel Ekasala, said his client was not the source of the pills police found in Kaczur's truck. Ekasala, who allegedly sold OxyContin to Kaczur three times while Kaxzur was a cooperating witness for federal officials, has pleaded not guilty to three counts of possession of oxycodone with intent to distribute.

Ekasala's attorney, Bernard Grossberg, disputed Kaczur's assertion that Ekasala sold him pills marked CDN, according to the report.

"Those are Canadian pills, and Ekasala is not the source of those pills," Grossberg said, according to The Globe. "It just begins to raise questions about Kaczur's credibility."

Kaczur's attorney, Steven J. Comen, declined to comment on the report. "Out of respect for the ongoing legal process, we cannot comment at this time," he said, according to The Globe.

Friday, Patriots spokesman Stacey James said "I will confirm that he is still on the team, but we are not providing additional comment," the newspaper reported.

Information from The Associated Press was used in this report.

digitaldean
07-19-2008, 09:07 PM
202 pills?

Active little guy isn't he?

oregonpackfan
07-20-2008, 10:19 AM
I have read in several reports that oxycontin is believed to be one of the most addictive medications/drugs around. Of course, it usually is administered by a physician for a patient to relieve pain. Once the patient no longer needs the medication, it is often very difficult to go off it.

On the street, addicts are turning more and more to oxycontin.

Here in the Portland, OR area, heroin addiction is making a very disturbing surge. Even teens are finding heroin is relatively inexpensive and easy to find. We have had a number of deaths due to heroin overdoses. A number of those deaths are young adults who are not members of the "street" culture.

mission
07-20-2008, 05:26 PM
I have read in several reports that oxycontin is believed to be one of the most addictive medications/drugs around. Of course, it usually is administered by a physician for a patient to relieve pain. Once the patient no longer needs the medication, it is often very difficult to go off it.

On the street, addicts are turning more and more to oxycontin.

Here in the Portland, OR area, heroin addiction is making a very disturbing surge. Even teens are finding heroin is relatively inexpensive and easy to find. We have had a number of deaths due to heroin overdoses. A number of those deaths are young adults who are not members of the "street" culture.

Oxy is basically heroin in a nice pressed pill. Disgusting. I hate that shit.

This guy, man... what is he thinking?

Tyrone Bigguns
07-20-2008, 05:33 PM
Oxy is old news...hillbilly heroin.

Dabaddestbear
07-20-2008, 08:04 PM
I have read in several reports that oxycontin is believed to be one of the most addictive medications/drugs around. Of course, it usually is administered by a physician for a patient to relieve pain. Once the patient no longer needs the medication, it is often very difficult to go off it.

On the street, addicts are turning more and more to oxycontin.

Here in the Portland, OR area, heroin addiction is making a very disturbing surge. Even teens are finding heroin is relatively inexpensive and easy to find. We have had a number of deaths due to heroin overdoses. A number of those deaths are young adults who are not members of the "street" culture.

Oxy is basically heroin in a nice pressed pill. Disgusting. I hate that shit.

This guy, man... what is he thinking?
Yeah, they put that stuff(heroine) in X-pills (ecstasy pills) also.
I try and educate these kids I work with in the public school system about it all the time. :(

MJZiggy
07-20-2008, 08:31 PM
My apologies baddest. For a moment I mixed you up with another poster and had a mild panic attack over the idea of you exposed to the education of our youth!! Then I remembered he's a cop and the universe was right again (except for having to worry about heroin and exstacy with our youth).