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To: Torie
FL has a drug court program. No first time offender goes to jail. They go through evaluation, treatment, and then the case is dismissed.

I have news for you. Addicts can game the system with alarming alacrity. They are usually caught because they made a stupid move such as phoning in their own perscription when they are cut off. I bet you could legally order a month's supply of oxycotin off the internet in fifteen minutes.

In rush's case, the maid was caught in her own dealing arrest and she knew rush was an addict. She used that knowledge to try and cut a better deal for herself. Since the state was not interested in any addicts, she and her clinton attorney sold the story to sid blumenthal's friends at the enquirer.

It would not be unlikely that this attorney is involved in this leak.

6 months? for what? He did nothng illegal. The bank had to report not Rush. I have never had to fill out a form for over 10k. the bank took care of that.

So what does you law partner know about banking privacy laws. Who is allowed to publicly reveal what my withdrawal habits are?

I think Rush should have his own network with all his substitutie professors. Heck how about making the ditocam a cable channel with conservative talk 24/7.
118 posted on 11/19/2003 9:13:16 PM PST by longtermmemmory
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To: longtermmemmory
I explained the banking law are and stand by it. Rush if he goes to jail, should do so because of his stature (with rank comes both privileges and responsibility), for buying illegal drugs on a massive scale. However, Rush did indeed not violate the banking laws, the bank did.
119 posted on 11/19/2003 9:19:23 PM PST by Torie
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