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Man's 'crack cocaine' was made of peanuts, police say
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Huh. I never new cocaine looked like peanuts.
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03-25-2008, 10:15 AM | #17 |
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My uncle was hooked on peanut brittle when I was a kid. It's bad stuff man. His teeth fell out and everything.
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4. Performance enhancing drugs: A) are my ticket to the Hall of Fame. B) would be better if they tasted like fruit and were shaped like various Flintstones characters. C) are not for me, because I find that cocaine aids my performance much more effectively. D) apparently worked for Rodney Harrison. |
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What's next? Get arrested for chewable Flintstone's because some asshat says that it looks like a controled substance?
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Police are now looking for this man. If you have any informtion of his whereabouts please contact crimestoppers.
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As long as it's used for the LE tool it's supposed to be, I'm for it. But if it turns into another Public Intoxication (seen it misused many times, just for a cheap arrest) than I'm not for it either. Both the officers and the general public really need to think about the spirit of the laws and not just read them in black and white. Discretion being the better part of valor and all that..... |
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I'd think it would hurt to get a peanut stuck up your nose.
On the law topic, it seems to me like the free market would take care of any sellers of fake drugs pretty quickly. With a bludgeon.
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My child has braces and is unable to chew food the day after an appoinment. I have these prepackaged so that said child can take the vitamins with a glass of milk and not overdose. Is there a law against that...sir?
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Ok, probably not.
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Apparently there is.
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Right, but even those acts, while it's easy to feel like we can/want to accept them, are illegal acts. |
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fine and good sir, except you were selling them for $10 dollars apiece on the corner of 8th and main to children that are not your own.... |
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Reminds me of when I was in college, living in an at times questionable neighborhood in KC around Rockhurst Univ. There was a family living next door with a couple young boys (around 6 and 8 y/o) who we'd talk to when they were outside and sometimes play ball with. One day while we were drinking outside the kids came to our door with ziploc baggies filled with grass and tried to sell us some "weed"!!!. The oldest kid was 8 and he was trying to deal drugs.
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Which is the point I'm trying to make... they're now arresting people for having something that isn't actually anything. To paraphrase A Few Good Men, it's like arresting a man for having a dime bag of oregano. And that, IMO, is stupid.
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