Friday, July 1, 2011

"Synthetic drug ban has buyers racing"

This is from my home state of Minnesota, where the state government is shut down because they can't reach a budget agreement.

Hey assholes, worry about getting the budget done and NOT what people want to do in the privacy of their own homes.  Assholes.  Get your priorities straight.

People will always seek something to alter their moods.  Stopping that quest is a futile effort: waste of money, effort and time.

Minnesota legislator assholes include, but are not limited to:

State House Speaker Kurt Zellers
kurt.zellers@house.mn

Senate Majority Leader Amy Koch
sen.amy.koch@senate.mn

Again, quit worrying about what I want to do in the privacy of my home.  Sanctimonious assholes.

Because of the state shutdown, I was thwarted tonight in my quest to begin bringing heat to the MN Dept. Of Public Safety regarding all the crooked assholes on metro area law enforcement agencies.  I believe the public has a right to know what department these crooked cops now serve for, seeing as they so thoroughly destroyed evidence that charges weren't brought against any of them for their rampantly corrupt time in the Metro Gang Strike Force.

Nice.  Assholes.

http://reggiefcat.blogspot.com/2011/06/wow-thats-shock.html

2 comments:

  1. I'm not up on why they want to outlaw synthetic drugs but it's usually something about untested and potentially toxic compounds.

    If they legalized marijuana it would likely cut synthetic drug sales by at least 25%, bring in tax money to balance the budget, allow the police to concentrate on crimes with victims, reduce the potential for corruption of those same policeman, allow for monitoring of marijuana agriculture for harmful additives and other stuff I'll leave out because this sentence is too long.

    As you've said, people enjoy altered consciousness. It can't be legislated away. The fact that anti-drug laws still exist lead me to believe that some well-connected politicians are making a lot of money from the current system.

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