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You guys really think the cold weather will end the protests? Doesn’t anyone remember the Wisconsin protest last year? Personally I think Scott Walker’s days are numbered and the only reason he hasn’t been recalled yet is because he hadn’t been in office a full year (as required by state law). Those protests were in F’in Wisconsin in February and still the turn out was pretty good. I think the thing that finally ended them was the recall elections. OWS numbers might go down, but it’s amazing how much free time you have when you don’t have a job.
Also class warfare has been going on for the last 30 years by the folks at the top who put short term profits over long term stability. Outsourcing production has destroyed the working class and in the end cannibalized the demand for their products. Henry Ford paid workers $5 a day and sold an affordable car, as a result his workers purchased the cars they produced and his company was successful.
“Socialism never took root in America because the poor see themselves not as an exploited proletariat but as temporarily embarrassed millionaires.” John Steinbeck
UsernameParticipantMold is extremely difficult to get rid of and includes replacing anything which has been infected. I had a roomie who moved into a place which had been flooded before she moved in and it was repainted without being repaired. She ended up in the ICU hooked up to machines twice and came very close to dying. If I remember correctly she had been there for a few months before being hospitalized. Because she had substantial hospital bills she got a lawyer who paid about $1000 to do a mold test on her unit. I never heard about the case being settled. Your health is not worth any amount of money and if you end up in the hospital you have to prove it was the mold that got you sick as the LL will claim it must have been something else. I agree with the other posters when I say “run!” Find a newer place.
UsernameParticipantMold is extremely difficult to get rid of and includes replacing anything which has been infected. I had a roomie who moved into a place which had been flooded before she moved in and it was repainted without being repaired. She ended up in the ICU hooked up to machines twice and came very close to dying. If I remember correctly she had been there for a few months before being hospitalized. Because she had substantial hospital bills she got a lawyer who paid about $1000 to do a mold test on her unit. I never heard about the case being settled. Your health is not worth any amount of money and if you end up in the hospital you have to prove it was the mold that got you sick as the LL will claim it must have been something else. I agree with the other posters when I say “run!” Find a newer place.
UsernameParticipantMold is extremely difficult to get rid of and includes replacing anything which has been infected. I had a roomie who moved into a place which had been flooded before she moved in and it was repainted without being repaired. She ended up in the ICU hooked up to machines twice and came very close to dying. If I remember correctly she had been there for a few months before being hospitalized. Because she had substantial hospital bills she got a lawyer who paid about $1000 to do a mold test on her unit. I never heard about the case being settled. Your health is not worth any amount of money and if you end up in the hospital you have to prove it was the mold that got you sick as the LL will claim it must have been something else. I agree with the other posters when I say “run!” Find a newer place.
UsernameParticipantMold is extremely difficult to get rid of and includes replacing anything which has been infected. I had a roomie who moved into a place which had been flooded before she moved in and it was repainted without being repaired. She ended up in the ICU hooked up to machines twice and came very close to dying. If I remember correctly she had been there for a few months before being hospitalized. Because she had substantial hospital bills she got a lawyer who paid about $1000 to do a mold test on her unit. I never heard about the case being settled. Your health is not worth any amount of money and if you end up in the hospital you have to prove it was the mold that got you sick as the LL will claim it must have been something else. I agree with the other posters when I say “run!” Find a newer place.
UsernameParticipantMold is extremely difficult to get rid of and includes replacing anything which has been infected. I had a roomie who moved into a place which had been flooded before she moved in and it was repainted without being repaired. She ended up in the ICU hooked up to machines twice and came very close to dying. If I remember correctly she had been there for a few months before being hospitalized. Because she had substantial hospital bills she got a lawyer who paid about $1000 to do a mold test on her unit. I never heard about the case being settled. Your health is not worth any amount of money and if you end up in the hospital you have to prove it was the mold that got you sick as the LL will claim it must have been something else. I agree with the other posters when I say “run!” Find a newer place.
UsernameParticipantMold is extremely difficult to get rid of and includes replacing anything which has been infected. I had a roomie who moved into a place which had been flooded before she moved in and it was repainted without being repaired. She ended up in the ICU hooked up to machines twice and came very close to dying. If I remember correctly she had been there for a few months before being hospitalized. Because she had substantial hospital bills she got a lawyer who paid about $1000 to do a mold test on her unit. I never heard about the case being settled. Your health is not worth any amount of money and if you end up in the hospital you have to prove it was the mold that got you sick as the LL will claim it must have been something else. I agree with the other posters when I say “run!” Find a newer place.
UsernameParticipantMold is extremely difficult to get rid of and includes replacing anything which has been infected. I had a roomie who moved into a place which had been flooded before she moved in and it was repainted without being repaired. She ended up in the ICU hooked up to machines twice and came very close to dying. If I remember correctly she had been there for a few months before being hospitalized. Because she had substantial hospital bills she got a lawyer who paid about $1000 to do a mold test on her unit. I never heard about the case being settled. Your health is not worth any amount of money and if you end up in the hospital you have to prove it was the mold that got you sick as the LL will claim it must have been something else. I agree with the other posters when I say “run!” Find a newer place.
UsernameParticipantMold is extremely difficult to get rid of and includes replacing anything which has been infected. I had a roomie who moved into a place which had been flooded before she moved in and it was repainted without being repaired. She ended up in the ICU hooked up to machines twice and came very close to dying. If I remember correctly she had been there for a few months before being hospitalized. Because she had substantial hospital bills she got a lawyer who paid about $1000 to do a mold test on her unit. I never heard about the case being settled. Your health is not worth any amount of money and if you end up in the hospital you have to prove it was the mold that got you sick as the LL will claim it must have been something else. I agree with the other posters when I say “run!” Find a newer place.
UsernameParticipantMold is extremely difficult to get rid of and includes replacing anything which has been infected. I had a roomie who moved into a place which had been flooded before she moved in and it was repainted without being repaired. She ended up in the ICU hooked up to machines twice and came very close to dying. If I remember correctly she had been there for a few months before being hospitalized. Because she had substantial hospital bills she got a lawyer who paid about $1000 to do a mold test on her unit. I never heard about the case being settled. Your health is not worth any amount of money and if you end up in the hospital you have to prove it was the mold that got you sick as the LL will claim it must have been something else. I agree with the other posters when I say “run!” Find a newer place.
UsernameParticipantMold is extremely difficult to get rid of and includes replacing anything which has been infected. I had a roomie who moved into a place which had been flooded before she moved in and it was repainted without being repaired. She ended up in the ICU hooked up to machines twice and came very close to dying. If I remember correctly she had been there for a few months before being hospitalized. Because she had substantial hospital bills she got a lawyer who paid about $1000 to do a mold test on her unit. I never heard about the case being settled. Your health is not worth any amount of money and if you end up in the hospital you have to prove it was the mold that got you sick as the LL will claim it must have been something else. I agree with the other posters when I say “run!” Find a newer place.
UsernameParticipant[quote=peterb]I hardly think the gangs will quietly leave the US and go home to places that are far worse. Legalizing pot will probably raise the level of violent crime in the US as these guys will have to turn to alternative methods to make up for the revenue short fall it will create.
Got ammo?[/quote]I’d like to know why there would be more violent crime if cannabis was decriminalized.
*Sarcasm on* Was it because of the explosion of violent crime our country experienced after prohibition of alcohol ended? Maybe because everyone will become more violent since they are stoned? *Sarcasm off*
I sound like a news paper article from William Randolph Hearst
Maybe the gangs will try selling harder drugs which requires more violence?
Maybe violent crimes as a percentage will go up since all the cannabis growers, dealers and smokers will no longer be criminals. So while the number of violent crimes remains constant the number of crimes decreases making the percentage larger:
_____Current_______ Vs.______Without Prohibition
Violent Crime/All Crime < Violent Crime/ All Crime – Cannabis Crime Personally I think we'd have much fewer pill popping kids if cannabis was legal since they could smoke a bowl instead of raiding their parents or friend’s parents’ medicine cabinet. I’ve met more people who take prescription pain killers and sanity pills recreationally now than I ever knew 10 years ago and I’m sure it’s not a coincidence.
UsernameParticipant[quote=peterb]I hardly think the gangs will quietly leave the US and go home to places that are far worse. Legalizing pot will probably raise the level of violent crime in the US as these guys will have to turn to alternative methods to make up for the revenue short fall it will create.
Got ammo?[/quote]I’d like to know why there would be more violent crime if cannabis was decriminalized.
*Sarcasm on* Was it because of the explosion of violent crime our country experienced after prohibition of alcohol ended? Maybe because everyone will become more violent since they are stoned? *Sarcasm off*
I sound like a news paper article from William Randolph Hearst
Maybe the gangs will try selling harder drugs which requires more violence?
Maybe violent crimes as a percentage will go up since all the cannabis growers, dealers and smokers will no longer be criminals. So while the number of violent crimes remains constant the number of crimes decreases making the percentage larger:
_____Current_______ Vs.______Without Prohibition
Violent Crime/All Crime < Violent Crime/ All Crime – Cannabis Crime Personally I think we'd have much fewer pill popping kids if cannabis was legal since they could smoke a bowl instead of raiding their parents or friend’s parents’ medicine cabinet. I’ve met more people who take prescription pain killers and sanity pills recreationally now than I ever knew 10 years ago and I’m sure it’s not a coincidence.
UsernameParticipant[quote=peterb]I hardly think the gangs will quietly leave the US and go home to places that are far worse. Legalizing pot will probably raise the level of violent crime in the US as these guys will have to turn to alternative methods to make up for the revenue short fall it will create.
Got ammo?[/quote]I’d like to know why there would be more violent crime if cannabis was decriminalized.
*Sarcasm on* Was it because of the explosion of violent crime our country experienced after prohibition of alcohol ended? Maybe because everyone will become more violent since they are stoned? *Sarcasm off*
I sound like a news paper article from William Randolph Hearst
Maybe the gangs will try selling harder drugs which requires more violence?
Maybe violent crimes as a percentage will go up since all the cannabis growers, dealers and smokers will no longer be criminals. So while the number of violent crimes remains constant the number of crimes decreases making the percentage larger:
_____Current_______ Vs.______Without Prohibition
Violent Crime/All Crime < Violent Crime/ All Crime – Cannabis Crime Personally I think we'd have much fewer pill popping kids if cannabis was legal since they could smoke a bowl instead of raiding their parents or friend’s parents’ medicine cabinet. I’ve met more people who take prescription pain killers and sanity pills recreationally now than I ever knew 10 years ago and I’m sure it’s not a coincidence.
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