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January 22, 2011 at 4:05 PM #18425January 23, 2011 at 1:46 AM #657156CA renterParticipant
From the link:
In northern Mississippi’s Itawamba County, Sheriff Chris Dickinson said his office has handled about 30 encounters with bath salt users in the past two months alone. He said the problem grew last year in his rural area after a Mississippi law began restricting the sale of pseudoephedrine, a key ingredient in making methamphetamine.
——————Faterikcartman,
Clearly, you do not understand how successful these bans have been.
In order to save everyone from him/herself, we need to prevent **everyone else** from gaining access to all manner of “dangerous” substances, tools, vehicles, sports activities, etc. We’d better get started enacting those bans, because we have a long, long list of products/activities to ban until we are all “safe.”
/sarcasm π
January 23, 2011 at 1:46 AM #657217CA renterParticipantFrom the link:
In northern Mississippi’s Itawamba County, Sheriff Chris Dickinson said his office has handled about 30 encounters with bath salt users in the past two months alone. He said the problem grew last year in his rural area after a Mississippi law began restricting the sale of pseudoephedrine, a key ingredient in making methamphetamine.
——————Faterikcartman,
Clearly, you do not understand how successful these bans have been.
In order to save everyone from him/herself, we need to prevent **everyone else** from gaining access to all manner of “dangerous” substances, tools, vehicles, sports activities, etc. We’d better get started enacting those bans, because we have a long, long list of products/activities to ban until we are all “safe.”
/sarcasm π
January 23, 2011 at 1:46 AM #657816CA renterParticipantFrom the link:
In northern Mississippi’s Itawamba County, Sheriff Chris Dickinson said his office has handled about 30 encounters with bath salt users in the past two months alone. He said the problem grew last year in his rural area after a Mississippi law began restricting the sale of pseudoephedrine, a key ingredient in making methamphetamine.
——————Faterikcartman,
Clearly, you do not understand how successful these bans have been.
In order to save everyone from him/herself, we need to prevent **everyone else** from gaining access to all manner of “dangerous” substances, tools, vehicles, sports activities, etc. We’d better get started enacting those bans, because we have a long, long list of products/activities to ban until we are all “safe.”
/sarcasm π
January 23, 2011 at 1:46 AM #657954CA renterParticipantFrom the link:
In northern Mississippi’s Itawamba County, Sheriff Chris Dickinson said his office has handled about 30 encounters with bath salt users in the past two months alone. He said the problem grew last year in his rural area after a Mississippi law began restricting the sale of pseudoephedrine, a key ingredient in making methamphetamine.
——————Faterikcartman,
Clearly, you do not understand how successful these bans have been.
In order to save everyone from him/herself, we need to prevent **everyone else** from gaining access to all manner of “dangerous” substances, tools, vehicles, sports activities, etc. We’d better get started enacting those bans, because we have a long, long list of products/activities to ban until we are all “safe.”
/sarcasm π
January 23, 2011 at 1:46 AM #658284CA renterParticipantFrom the link:
In northern Mississippi’s Itawamba County, Sheriff Chris Dickinson said his office has handled about 30 encounters with bath salt users in the past two months alone. He said the problem grew last year in his rural area after a Mississippi law began restricting the sale of pseudoephedrine, a key ingredient in making methamphetamine.
——————Faterikcartman,
Clearly, you do not understand how successful these bans have been.
In order to save everyone from him/herself, we need to prevent **everyone else** from gaining access to all manner of “dangerous” substances, tools, vehicles, sports activities, etc. We’d better get started enacting those bans, because we have a long, long list of products/activities to ban until we are all “safe.”
/sarcasm π
January 23, 2011 at 7:20 AM #657166scaredyclassicParticipantAs Huey Lewis and the news said many years ago, I want a new drug….
Humans are programmed to take drigs or attempt in some way to alter their consciousness in any one of a million ways. That’s what booze love religion sports masturbation and meditation are … And bath salts are only the latest in the infinite wats we seek to escape ourselves if only for a moment
January 23, 2011 at 7:20 AM #657227scaredyclassicParticipantAs Huey Lewis and the news said many years ago, I want a new drug….
Humans are programmed to take drigs or attempt in some way to alter their consciousness in any one of a million ways. That’s what booze love religion sports masturbation and meditation are … And bath salts are only the latest in the infinite wats we seek to escape ourselves if only for a moment
January 23, 2011 at 7:20 AM #657826scaredyclassicParticipantAs Huey Lewis and the news said many years ago, I want a new drug….
Humans are programmed to take drigs or attempt in some way to alter their consciousness in any one of a million ways. That’s what booze love religion sports masturbation and meditation are … And bath salts are only the latest in the infinite wats we seek to escape ourselves if only for a moment
January 23, 2011 at 7:20 AM #657964scaredyclassicParticipantAs Huey Lewis and the news said many years ago, I want a new drug….
Humans are programmed to take drigs or attempt in some way to alter their consciousness in any one of a million ways. That’s what booze love religion sports masturbation and meditation are … And bath salts are only the latest in the infinite wats we seek to escape ourselves if only for a moment
January 23, 2011 at 7:20 AM #658294scaredyclassicParticipantAs Huey Lewis and the news said many years ago, I want a new drug….
Humans are programmed to take drigs or attempt in some way to alter their consciousness in any one of a million ways. That’s what booze love religion sports masturbation and meditation are … And bath salts are only the latest in the infinite wats we seek to escape ourselves if only for a moment
January 23, 2011 at 11:27 AM #657216faterikcartmanParticipant[quote=CA renter]From the link:
In northern Mississippi’s Itawamba County, Sheriff Chris Dickinson said his office has handled about 30 encounters with bath salt users in the past two months alone. He said the problem grew last year in his rural area after a Mississippi law began restricting the sale of pseudoephedrine, a key ingredient in making methamphetamine.
——————Faterikcartman,
Clearly, you do not understand how successful these bans have been.
In order to save everyone from him/herself, we need to prevent **everyone else** from gaining access to all manner of “dangerous” substances, tools, vehicles, sports activities, etc. We’d better get started enacting those bans, because we have a long, long list of products/activities to ban until we are all “safe.”
/sarcasm ;)[/quote]
You’re right on the money. I know the political bent on this forum is generally pretty far left, but I always secretly pray that it is just from all the constant brainwashing from the likes of college professors and Keith Olberman. Deep down if we went issue to issue surely people must see that the nanny state is corrosive and ultimately nibbles away at our freedom bite by bite.
January 23, 2011 at 11:27 AM #657277faterikcartmanParticipant[quote=CA renter]From the link:
In northern Mississippi’s Itawamba County, Sheriff Chris Dickinson said his office has handled about 30 encounters with bath salt users in the past two months alone. He said the problem grew last year in his rural area after a Mississippi law began restricting the sale of pseudoephedrine, a key ingredient in making methamphetamine.
——————Faterikcartman,
Clearly, you do not understand how successful these bans have been.
In order to save everyone from him/herself, we need to prevent **everyone else** from gaining access to all manner of “dangerous” substances, tools, vehicles, sports activities, etc. We’d better get started enacting those bans, because we have a long, long list of products/activities to ban until we are all “safe.”
/sarcasm ;)[/quote]
You’re right on the money. I know the political bent on this forum is generally pretty far left, but I always secretly pray that it is just from all the constant brainwashing from the likes of college professors and Keith Olberman. Deep down if we went issue to issue surely people must see that the nanny state is corrosive and ultimately nibbles away at our freedom bite by bite.
January 23, 2011 at 11:27 AM #657876faterikcartmanParticipant[quote=CA renter]From the link:
In northern Mississippi’s Itawamba County, Sheriff Chris Dickinson said his office has handled about 30 encounters with bath salt users in the past two months alone. He said the problem grew last year in his rural area after a Mississippi law began restricting the sale of pseudoephedrine, a key ingredient in making methamphetamine.
——————Faterikcartman,
Clearly, you do not understand how successful these bans have been.
In order to save everyone from him/herself, we need to prevent **everyone else** from gaining access to all manner of “dangerous” substances, tools, vehicles, sports activities, etc. We’d better get started enacting those bans, because we have a long, long list of products/activities to ban until we are all “safe.”
/sarcasm ;)[/quote]
You’re right on the money. I know the political bent on this forum is generally pretty far left, but I always secretly pray that it is just from all the constant brainwashing from the likes of college professors and Keith Olberman. Deep down if we went issue to issue surely people must see that the nanny state is corrosive and ultimately nibbles away at our freedom bite by bite.
January 23, 2011 at 11:27 AM #658014faterikcartmanParticipant[quote=CA renter]From the link:
In northern Mississippi’s Itawamba County, Sheriff Chris Dickinson said his office has handled about 30 encounters with bath salt users in the past two months alone. He said the problem grew last year in his rural area after a Mississippi law began restricting the sale of pseudoephedrine, a key ingredient in making methamphetamine.
——————Faterikcartman,
Clearly, you do not understand how successful these bans have been.
In order to save everyone from him/herself, we need to prevent **everyone else** from gaining access to all manner of “dangerous” substances, tools, vehicles, sports activities, etc. We’d better get started enacting those bans, because we have a long, long list of products/activities to ban until we are all “safe.”
/sarcasm ;)[/quote]
You’re right on the money. I know the political bent on this forum is generally pretty far left, but I always secretly pray that it is just from all the constant brainwashing from the likes of college professors and Keith Olberman. Deep down if we went issue to issue surely people must see that the nanny state is corrosive and ultimately nibbles away at our freedom bite by bite.
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