Former friend helped bust Olympia councilman: marijuana

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Former friend helped bust Olympia councilman

OLYMPIA — Former Olympia City Councilman Jeff Kingsbury told The Olympian he was the confidential informant who bought marijuana from Councilman Joe Hyer.

Kingsbury says it was a matter of conscience and not politically motivated.

Hyer said he was shocked, dismayed and hurt by the action of someone he considered a friend.

The 37-year-old Hyer was arrested in February, pleaded guilty to unlawful deliver of a controlled substance and was sentenced Monday to 10 days of jail with work release.

Hyer resigned his council seat earlier this month and ended his campaign for Thurston County treasurer.

http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/localnews/2011723783_informant29m.html

one word:

DICK
 
Suffering from chronic insomnia since he was boy, Hyer said he started using marijuana in 1996 to help him fall asleep. He did so without a prescription. In 1998, voters approved a statewide initiative that allows the use of cannabis to treat specific debilitating and terminal illnesses.

Eventually, he said, he had it in his home all of the time and would use it three to four times a week – both to fall asleep, and occasionally, recreationally.

If he had it to do over again, he said he would have gotten a prescription for medical marijuana.

“It was just stupidity,” he said. “If I would have just put my head to it and done it, I probably could have had a prescription.”



Another idiot that has no one but himself to blame.:crybaby:
 
Suffering from chronic insomnia since he was boy, Hyer said he started using marijuana in 1996 to help him fall asleep. He did so without a prescription. In 1998, voters approved a statewide initiative that allows the use of cannabis to treat specific debilitating and terminal illnesses.

Eventually, he said, he had it in his home all of the time and would use it three to four times a week – both to fall asleep, and occasionally, recreationally.

If he had it to do over again, he said he would have gotten a prescription for medical marijuana.

“It was just stupidity,” he said. “If I would have just put my head to it and done it, I probably could have had a prescription.”



Another idiot that has no one but himself to blame.:crybaby:

thanks Joe Ghestapo, I'm not one that thinks something less harmfull than beer is something to be feared.
 
Suffering from chronic insomnia since he was boy, Hyer said he started using marijuana in 1996 to help him fall asleep. He did so without a prescription. In 1998, voters approved a statewide initiative that allows the use of cannabis to treat specific debilitating and terminal illnesses.

Eventually, he said, he had it in his home all of the time and would use it three to four times a week – both to fall asleep, and occasionally, recreationally.

If he had it to do over again, he said he would have gotten a prescription for medical marijuana.

“It was just stupidity,” he said. “If I would have just put my head to it and done it, I probably could have had a prescription.”



Another idiot that has no one but himself to blame.:crybaby:

richard noggin
 
Its Olympia, everyone here does drugs. Especially if they have any connection to the Evergreen State College. I don't see the point in stinging one guy...
 
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