To: CobaltBlue
Did you file your taxes correctly last year?
Ever Speed?
Ever violate OSHUA Regs?
Ever do anything non-violent that was possibly illegal?
Do you think it would be right if I spent the rest of the year looking for any possible breakage of law on your part so I could put you in jail?
Which is the greater evil/cost to society here?
Rush's non-violent, non-imposing self medication that cost the public $0.00.
Or the actions of the DA fishing in the past as I described above at great cost to the public and in neglect of more important endeavors for public good.
Ever wonder if the law referred to is perhaps immoral in the first place?
Besides last I heard the "spirit" of the mentioned law was to prevent DEALERS from Dr. Shopping for the purpose of resale, not end users from self-medicating.
Just asking.
-- lates
-- jrawk
77 posted on
12/04/2003 3:40:25 PM PST by
jrawk
To: jrawk
"Rush's non-violent, non-imposing self medication that cost the public $0.00." < sarcasm > Not literally true! The States Attorney and his policeman, Asim Brown, are paid through the public coffers. So Rush's non-violent and non-imposing self medication is NOW costing the public more than $0.00. < /sarcasm >
But of course it was the States Attorney who made the decision to spend those public dollars on this "witch hunt".
Note to Asim Brown ... I think the spirit of the law was to keep scripts off the streets. I don't think Maha Rushie needs the money from street sales of Oxy to supplement his meager income.
98 posted on
12/04/2003 4:10:05 PM PST by
ImpBill
("America ... Where are you now?")
To: jrawk
Which is the greater evil/cost to society here? Rush's biggest problem is speaking out against the ever-expanding state. To the statists, Rush is the great evil. Since Rush returned from his treatment, he has been fairly outspoken about the bad Medicare bill. Who benefits from the bill? Who loses?
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