Another victory in the drug war
I know I'll sleep better tonight knowing that a scum-bag like Angel Raich is off the streets.
I know I'll sleep better tonight knowing that a scum-bag like Angel Raich is off the streets.
Posted by The Unknown Blogger at 5:31 PM
Labels: drug enforcement
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Another victory for the War On Drugs! Albeit a very expensive one. All the court costs and prosecution fees likely around a $million or so. It must surely worth it to keep this woman from being able to eat. Soon she will probably have to be tube fed.
While the War On Drugs continues to focus on pot, an innocuous plant with unique medicinal qualities, while the real danger - "Ice" continues to devastate the nation's heartland. In Afganistan, opium has become the nation's leading cash crop after unfulfilled promises and opportunities to build a viable economy and strong central government.
Where are the Right To Lifers on the medicinal marijuana issue? Her doctor says she will die without it. Why isn't the president flying to DC in his pj's to work with outraged congressmen to save this woman's life?
Our leadership is reaching hypocritical mass.
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