SmarterthanYou
rebel
I don't know, I never thought about it before. I guess you should write a letter to the editor. Ask them, how do I know?
most of the media were quite supportive of this law, in order to stem the meth epidemic.
I don't know, I never thought about it before. I guess you should write a letter to the editor. Ask them, how do I know?
I watch a lot of the doc channel drug shows, Duh!!!
they are cooking meth in the hillbilly areas in 2 liter coke bottles with little sudafed.
In defense of the rich coke boys, how many of them are stealing etc to keep up the habit.
that said treating it like a disease like alchohalism is much more affective than jailing them.
http://www.clarionledger.com/articl...ys-innocent-trip-Ala-spirals-into-meth-charge
Unless she wins her appeal, a Mississippi grandmother who spent $8.98 on a box of Sudafed must serve a year in jail.
Crackdowns taking place across the nation on pseudoephedrine and other products used to make methamphetamine have caused her to become a "prisoner of the drug war going on inside America," said her husband, Keith. "When common household medications and disinfectants are now illegal to possess, I believe we have gone overboard with the drug laws."
In 2009, grandmother Sally Harpold was handcuffed and jailed in Indiana after she bought a box of Zyrtec-D cold medicine for her husband and a box of Mucinex D cold medicine for her adult daughter in less than a week.
After she saw the crying children placed in the squad car, she said the officer asked if she wanted him to go ahead and call the Alabama Department of Human Resources "to pick up these kids."
A scene from her youth flashed into her mind of her brothers being taken away from her family by state welfare officials, she said. "I begged the officer, 'Please don't do this.'"
By this point, about an hour after being pulled over, she said she began begging the officer, telling him she would admit to whatever police wanted as long as they would "let my son take my babies."
He told her she had to confess all the Sudafed was hers, thereby putting her over the legal limit in Alabama, she said. "They made me admit to a crime I did not commit."
I would agree. It is equivalent to the searches at the airport. They subject everyone to the same idiocy to try and get the very very very tiny minority that want to do something illegal. It is equivalent to stopping drivers at checkpoints everyday, anytime of the day to see if they are drunk.
I buy cold medicine I have to show my ID, get entered into a data base etc... which brings up a question. Why does the government require ID for cold medicine? does this not deliberately disenfranchise poor Democrats? Do they not deserve to be able to buy cold medicine? Why do the Koch brothers stop poor people from buying cold medicine? This is George Bush's fault.