To: vin-one
I hope you sleep well.I sleep very well.
There are no illicit drugs on my property.
And I have no problems alerting local law enforcement to suspicious neighborhood activity.
I appreciate the job that they do to keep our communities safe.
Sure, I may grumble a little about an occasional parking ticket,
but what the heck, I pay my taxes for enforcement of parking regulations as well,
If I "take a chance" and get caught, then I gotta ante up the parking fine.
No big deal.
To: Willie Green
And I have no problems alerting local law enforcement to suspicious neighborhood activity. I appreciate the job that they do to keep our communities safe.
As well so do I, I am the neighborhood watch, for my development.
In fact I call the police all the time for questionable activity.
The difference here, is that minor possession of Pot, is not a capital offense.
and your support of it is disgusting.
157 posted on
10/01/2002 11:02:22 AM PDT by
vin-one
To: Willie Green
Yah, I had some Seattlelite priss call the cops on me for some reason. I never found out why, I played phone tag with the police for two days until they decided it wasn't worth their time. Go figure. Probably because I had the dreaded Oregon plates. The Ducks will destroy the fuskies again this year, by the way
The same good neighbors let the distraught ex-husband of another neighbor case her property. They chose to stay out of that one, but whined to me about her bringing that element into their area.
To: Willie Green
I have no problems alerting local law enforcement to suspicious neighborhood activity.Like what? Standing around? Laughing suspiciously? Beard too short? Perhaps we could move executions of "druggies" to local football fields where you could enjoy them more. Williban! That has a ring to it.
To: Willie Green
"There are no illicit drugs on my property."
You live in a dream world, willy.
Anyone could place 'illicit' drugs, guns, -whatever-, on your property at any time.
Under prohibitory type law, you are then declared to be a criminal, for 'possession'.
In effect, you must then prove your innocence to a jury that is instructed to blindly follow the letter of that law. -- That unconstitutional law.
175 posted on
10/01/2002 11:34:37 AM PDT by
tpaine
To: Willie Green
There are no illicit drugs on my property. And I have no problems alerting local law enforcement to suspicious neighborhood activity. You just better hope that your neighbors don't have any grudges against you, or just MIGHT find yourself in possesion of some illicit drugs on your property with the boys in BLACK smashing your door in...
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