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To: Usagi_yo

[ “The officer found a controlled substance (identified in court records as phencyclidine) on the vehicle’s passenger.”

Quoted from:

Dog’s Owners Still Want to Know Why Officer Allegedly Left Their Dog to Die
By Craig Malisow Tue., Jul. 29 2014 at 6:00 AM

http://blogs.houstonpress.com/hairballs/2014/07/guero_josie_garcia_hpd.php

phencyclidine — PCP

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phencyclidine

Okay now? ]

“PCP was first synthesized in 1926,[27] and was developed by Parke-Davis under the tradename named Sernyl in the 1950s as an anesthetic but because of its long half-life and adverse side effects, such as hallucinations, mania, delirium, and disorientation, it was removed from the market in 1965 and limited to veterinary use”

Did the Dog have a valid Prescription?


110 posted on 07/29/2014 3:27:25 PM PDT by GraceG (No, My Initials are not A.B.)
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To: GraceG

You are assuming that I don’t care about the dog. You are wrong.

So you care about the truth? It was identified as PCP in court records. PCP is not a usable pharmaceutical.

“PCP is a Schedule II substance in the United States and its ACSCN is 7471.[31] Its manufacturing quota for 2014 was 19 grams.”

Which is just over 2/3 of an ounce.


113 posted on 07/29/2014 3:37:21 PM PDT by Usagi_yo
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