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Started by Undermind, October 01, 2012, 10:45:45 AM

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VDB

Medical marijuana bill pending in the SC statehouse.  :-o
Is this still Wombat?

gah

Quote from: V00D00BR3W on January 23, 2015, 01:20:24 PM
Medical marijuana bill pending in the SC statehouse.  :-o

that's exactly what sc needs.  :roll:
Sometimes we live no particular way but our own.

Undermind

Trey at Darien Music Center on 8/13/09 while paying respect to Les Paul
Quote...and hopefully we'll be playing well into our nineties and hopefully you guys will be there too


Phish Video Collection Blog

rowjimmy

He's also sick of the will of the majority of Americans, I guess.

pcr3

lol.  he said self-control.
"I'm singlehandedly responsible for poisoning the entire local ecosystem with all my fluids spilling onto the ground." -birdman, while plowing

"Mushrooms were a good idea!" -wtu

http://phish.net/myshows/prizzi3

VDB

By all means, GOP, stake your future on a guy who thinks like that.
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rowjimmy

Quote from: V00D00BR3W on April 22, 2015, 10:19:01 PM
By all means, GOP, stake your future on a guy who thinks like that.

Works for me.

Undermind

Trey at Darien Music Center on 8/13/09 while paying respect to Les Paul
Quote...and hopefully we'll be playing well into our nineties and hopefully you guys will be there too


Phish Video Collection Blog

VDB

Why is it guys like Rand Paul, who veers into crackpot territory uncomfortably often, sound sane on drug policy while "mainstream-friendly" pols like Gov. Tough Guy here so reliably spout such nonsense?

Aggravating.
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Undermind

Quote from: V00D00BR3W on April 23, 2015, 12:02:52 PM
Why is it guys like Rand Paul, who veers into crackpot territory uncomfortably often, sound sane on drug policy while "mainstream-friendly" pols like Gov. Tough Guy here so reliably spout such nonsense?

Aggravating.
Paul is also closer to where I stand on defense, but he is so far off on other things that there is no way I would ever vote for him.  Argg!!!
Trey at Darien Music Center on 8/13/09 while paying respect to Les Paul
Quote...and hopefully we'll be playing well into our nineties and hopefully you guys will be there too


Phish Video Collection Blog

rowjimmy

Quote from: Undermind on April 23, 2015, 12:20:47 PM
Quote from: V00D00BR3W on April 23, 2015, 12:02:52 PM
Why is it guys like Rand Paul, who veers into crackpot territory uncomfortably often, sound sane on drug policy while "mainstream-friendly" pols like Gov. Tough Guy here so reliably spout such nonsense?

Aggravating.
Paul is also closer to where I stand on defense, but he is so far off on other things that there is no way I would ever vote for him.  Argg!!!

All of these guys are nuts.

sls.stormyrider

saw a bumper sticker the other day
Republicans are red
Democrats are blue
Neither one of them
Gives a shit about you
"toss away stuff you don't need in the end
but keep what's important, and know who's your friend"
"It's a 106 miles to Chicago. We got a full tank of gas, half a pack of cigarettes, it's dark and we're wearing sunglasses."

VDB

Quote from: slslbs on April 24, 2015, 05:35:16 AM
saw a bumper sticker the other day
Republicans are red
Democrats are blue
Neither one of them
Gives a shit about you

^ that's pretty good
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runawayjimbo

For pot. This kid was tortured for fucking smoking pot. And nobody goes down for it.

God damn it this drug war needs to end.

http://www.latimes.com/nation/la-na-dea-chong-20150505-story.html

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DEA agents jailed a student for 5 days without food, water — and just got a slap on the wrist

deral agents responsible for leaving a 23-year-old UC San Diego engineering student in a holding cell for five days without food or water received only reprimands or short suspensions from the Drug Enforcement Administration, according to the Justice Department.

Daniel Chong was swept up in a 2012 DEA raid on his friends' house, where he had gone to smoke marijuana. After an interrogation, he was told he would be released.

But the agents responsible forgot about him, according to a Department of Justice Office of Inspector General report last summer, leaving him to drink his own urine to stave off dehydration.

The Justice Department, in a letter to members of Congress obtained by the Los Angeles Times, said that "what happened to Mr. Chong is unacceptable" and that "the DEA's failure to impose significant discipline on these employees further demonstrates the need for a systemic review of DEA's disciplinary process."

Chong, who was never charged with a crime, was kept in total isolation with his hands handcuffed behind his back in a windowless cell with no bathroom, calling out periodically for help. Midway through the ordeal someone turned off the light in his cell, leaving him in darkness.

When he was finally discovered he was delirious, with serious respiratory and breathing problems. He was hospitalized for four days, and he and his lawyers said at a news conference last summer that he underwent intensive therapy for post-traumatic stress disorder. The department paid Chong a $4.1-million settlement.

The Inspector General Report said that three DEA agents and a supervisor bore primary responsibility for Chong's mistreatment and that the DEA San Diego Field Division lacked procedures to keep track of detainees. They were not named in the report.

The Department of Justice letter said that DEA officials forwarded a report on the incident to a disciplinary board, the Board of Professional Conduct, without conducting its own investigation. The board issued four reprimands to DEA agents and a suspension without pay for five days to another. The supervisor in charge at the time was given a seven-day suspension.

This is not the first time that DEA disciplinary procedures have been called into question. Last month House Oversight Committee members expressed outrage that then-DEA Administrator Michele Leonhart had not seriously punished agents involved in sex parties with prostitutes in Colombia. They received suspensions of two to 10 days.

Leonhart, under pressure from the Obama administration, announced her retirement April 22. Former Atty. Gen. Eric H. Holder Jr. ordered a review of DEA disciplinary procedures.

"The Department of Justice has serious concerns about the adequacy of the discipline that DEA imposed on its employees," in the Chong case, said Patrick Rodenbush, a Department of Justice spokesman, in a statement.

He said that Department of Justice's Office of Professional Responsibility "will make recommendations on how to improve the investigative and disciplinary processes for all allegations of misconduct at DEA."
Quote from: DoW on October 26, 2013, 09:06:17 PM
I'm drunk but that was epuc

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The Line still sucks. Hard.

Quote from: Gumbo72203 on July 25, 2017, 08:21:56 PM
well boys, we fucked up by not being there.

VDB

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