News (Media Awareness Project) - US NE: LTE: Drug Laws, Regulations Aren't Confusing |
Title: | US NE: LTE: Drug Laws, Regulations Aren't Confusing |
Published On: | 2001-08-07 |
Source: | Grand Island Independent (NE) |
Fetched On: | 2008-01-25 11:41:46 |
DRUG LAWS, REGULATIONS AREN'T CONFUSING
I am writing this letter in regard to the two who have written to the
paper about illegal narcotics regulations being confusing.
No regulations are confusing when it comes to marijuana, meth, crack,
any of it.
No prescription drug is at anytime authorized, unless a doctor of
medicine fills out a prescription to a pharmacy for any drug to be
dispensed to the person, who it's prescribed as a reason for taking
it.
People need to stop and realize that illegal narcotics not only hurt
one person but destroy families, hurt taxpayers and do any other kind
of harm possible.
I myself am a security officer. And if I am on duty and see someone
strung out on drugs, that someone can bet, right now, I will detain
them and hold them for the police.
I don't care if whether or not I am related to them. There will be no
special treatment. Even if it is a close friend of mine. The law is
defined clearly about it. That's that and is final.
If you are on drugs, be patient. Someone soon will be banging on your
door with a search warrant to be looking. If any drugs are found, the
taxpayers in the state of California will be paying for a trial for
you.
Bill Freeman,
509 N. Walnut
I am writing this letter in regard to the two who have written to the
paper about illegal narcotics regulations being confusing.
No regulations are confusing when it comes to marijuana, meth, crack,
any of it.
No prescription drug is at anytime authorized, unless a doctor of
medicine fills out a prescription to a pharmacy for any drug to be
dispensed to the person, who it's prescribed as a reason for taking
it.
People need to stop and realize that illegal narcotics not only hurt
one person but destroy families, hurt taxpayers and do any other kind
of harm possible.
I myself am a security officer. And if I am on duty and see someone
strung out on drugs, that someone can bet, right now, I will detain
them and hold them for the police.
I don't care if whether or not I am related to them. There will be no
special treatment. Even if it is a close friend of mine. The law is
defined clearly about it. That's that and is final.
If you are on drugs, be patient. Someone soon will be banging on your
door with a search warrant to be looking. If any drugs are found, the
taxpayers in the state of California will be paying for a trial for
you.
Bill Freeman,
509 N. Walnut
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