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To: Appalled but Not Surprised

The major felony of trying to relieve his own pain? Oh yeah, strap this guy in the chair.

You're aware, aren't you, that once this guy's in prison, hell be getting pain medication that's more dangerous and addictive than marijuana, right? And you'll be paying for it.


8 posted on 11/26/2005 5:22:13 AM PST by JTN ("We must win the War on Drugs by 2003." - Dennis Hastert, Feb. 25 1999)
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To: JTN

The major felony of trying to relieve his own pain? Oh yeah, strap this guy in the chair. >>>

He's not trying to relieve his own pain. He's trying part fools from their money.

You're aware, aren't you, that once this guy's in prison, hell be getting pain medication that's more dangerous and addictive than marijuana, right? And you'll be paying for it.>>

And I'd be glad to pay every dime. He's a drug dealer. Lock the barstid up.


15 posted on 11/26/2005 5:28:49 AM PST by Appalled but Not Surprised
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The major felony of trying to relieve his own pain? Oh yeah, strap this guy in the chair.

Not exacltly, the devil is in the details....

Although Tuck is a California state-registered medi-pot patient – meaning he's authorized under state law to possess and grow marijuana for medical purposes – ,he was also growing for othersAt the time, California law enforcers were working under a patchwork of local regulations that defined who could grow for dispensary purposes and exactly how much each person could grow. Tuck had been busted in two different California jurisdictions for growing more than the local law allowed

27 posted on 11/26/2005 5:42:01 AM PST by fml
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