Santa Barbara Meth Distributor Sentenced to 180 Months in Prison

Source: DEA Los Angeles Field Division
The culmination of a three-month investigation resulted in a Santa Barbara methamphetamine distributor being sentenced on November 8, 2021, to 180 months in federal prison for narcotics violations. Cesar Castillo-Pena, 35, of San Bernardino, California, was sentenced by United States District Judge R. Gary Klausner.
On July 28, 2021, Castillo-Pena pleaded guilty to one count of distribution of methamphetamine, admitting he sold just over 3 kilograms of methamphetamine during a transaction one year ago.
During a joint investigation between the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) Los Angeles Field Division; the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) Los Angeles Field Division; and the Santa Barbara County Sheriff’s Office, Cesar Castillo-Pena was identified as a multi-pound methamphetamine distributor in Santa Barbara County.
On November 5, 2020, investigators conducted a federal arrest of Castillo-Pena while he was engaged in a narcotics transaction in Carpinteria, California. Following the arrest of Castillo- Pena, approximately 3 kilograms of methamphetamine and a handgun were seized.
“The strong law enforcement partnership between our local and federal agencies was instrumental in the success of this case,” said Resident Agent in Charge of the DEA Ventura Office William Torrence. “We will continue the battle against drug traffickers who pollute our communities with illegal drugs and line their pockets with ill-gotten gains.”
“ATF partners with our local and federal law enforcement agencies to identify, investigate, and arrest those who are responsible for violent crimes,” said the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) Los Angeles Field Division Special Agent in Charge Monique
Villegas. “This collaboration of resources with DEA and the Santa Barbara Sheriff’s Office resulted in a significant prison sentence for a criminal who was removed from our community, making for safer neighborhoods.”
“This case should send a strong message to anyone who would deal dangerous and illegal drugs in Santa Barbara County,” said Santa Barbara County Sheriff Bill Brown. “It is also an excellent example of the superb working relationship we have with our DEA partners. Thanks to the combined efforts of our agencies, this armed drug dealer was apprehended, convicted and will not be peddling any more poisonous misery for at least a decade.”
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Nov 17, 2021 09:54 PMhttps://www.newsnpr.org/more-than-100000-americans-died-from-drug-overdoses-in-12-months-of-the-pandemic/
Same basic article can be found on many news sites. I tried to chose a somewhat neutral example. Just search "100,000 Americans died of drug overdoses in 12 months during the pandemic"
Not that the publisher will matter if one doesn't believe the source.
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Nov 17, 2021 09:49 PMI'm liberal about drugs -- or might be; I thought I was. I'm liberal about pot, and I rarely use it anymore. I support usage of psychelics.
But the recent and current death toll of drugs is Gigantic! Opioids. "Fentanyl" Drugs people don't know they're ingesting due to cuts and additives and fakes.
In a nutshell: Get high and risk death.
Drug overdose deaths are many times the number of deaths from war.
I won't cite numbers, as they are very easy to look up online.
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Nov 17, 2021 09:50 PMTypo correction: "psychedelics"
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Nov 13, 2021 12:30 PMMeth has done more harm to the American population than any war. Most of the walking dead among us are meth heads that have destroyed their lives and affect all of us who live among them.
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Nov 17, 2021 10:00 PMAnd it depends on whether you ignore deaths of non-Americans.
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Nov 17, 2021 09:56 PMIt depends how you define "damage." International relations are one thing, deaths are another.
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Nov 15, 2021 09:26 AMConsidering that we had over 93k drug over doses in 2020… Coastwatch is actually pretty right on here.
https://www.commonwealthfund.org/blog/2021/drug-overdose-toll-2020-and-near-term-actions-addressing-it
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Nov 15, 2021 02:59 AMI can't stand tweakers as much as the next guy, but your assertion is simply ridiculous. America's obsession with unnecessary wars has done more damage than any substance ever could.