[ Some facts are missing, here
Yes. Drugs were PCP, not a prescription drug.
Nothing said the charges were dropped on the passenger with the drugs. ]
Citation needed for PCP on the Passenger, what link did you get this information because the word PCP doesn’t exist in the article, the article specifically says “PRESCRIPTION”
Here is the article snippet:
The routine traffic stop lead to a search and prescription drugs belonging to the passenger were found. Both men were subsequently arrested and the SUV was impounded. Charges against her husband were dropped days later.
So don’t bitch and whine at me for missing information in the article. Send an Angry E-mail to the news site instead.
“Phencyclidine is the chemical name for PCP.”
And if PCP was actually the prescription drug, it was STILL a prescription drug, like it or not. Certain opiates are prescription drugs as well. If you were driving your uncle who has back issues and is on Vicodin around town and get pulled over and the police arrest YOU because he put his Vicodin in a “pill a day” dispenser or a vitamin bottle you would be pissed off too.
Maybe respond to me should have been like this: I have sent an angry E-mail to the editor of the website where the news article was published for not publishing correct information or publishing misleading information.
[ Hi Grace,
You always make things up out of thin air like this? ]
Don’t be a jerkwad troll and accuse me of making shit up out of thin air. Post a freeking quote you have issue with. (Like I just did by citing YOUR quotes), otherwise you are just being a dishonest fool and if so, go back to Daily KOS or DUMmmie or whatever hole you dug yourself out of and you big jerk.
The troll can’t think clearly with his mouth full.
Here let me help
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phencyclidine
But Remember, Wikipedia is the START of research, not the end.
You simply made up that it was prescription drugs being carried in the day to day plastic dispensers that so many of our seniors use.
There was zero indication that was the case.
You made it up.
The reference to the arrest of the passenger and the drug actually being PCP was in a link to a Houston news source posted two times in the thread prior to your false claim.
An "airhead" in Houston, and angry ankle-biting trolls on this thread.
The cops and their fanboys are on a roll...