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Drug Bust yields ecstasy shaped like Obama & Snoopy

NORTH OGDEN, Utah (ABC 4 News) A drug bust in North Ogden Wednesday night yielded quite a haul for authorities. Among the items confiscated, Ecstasy pills shaped like President Obama and the cartoon character Snoopy.

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Occam - 5/30/2009 6:26 AM
"How many millions of Americans are we going to lock up in prison for decades?" How many do you have?. And rest assured (terrified) that we will continue incarcerating non-violent drug users in this country until we have ALL of them in prison, destitute, their future sufficiently dimmed..their lives ruined...for *using* drugs. Welcome to America....The Planet of the Apes...where most every social problem is 'solved' with a big hammer. Victory in the War on Drugs is just around the corner...recall that the war on alcohol in the last century was such a resounding success that we conceded. <----HUGE Clue...dimwits.

LegalizeDrugs - 5/30/2009 12:21 AM
I LOVE IT!! Ecstasy shaped like my man Obama! Ecstasy should be legal. Mexico just legalized possession of small amounts of all drugs. Switzerland just legalized heroin. Portugal decriminalized all drugs in 2001 and their experience has been positive. Now if you are caught with a 10 day supply of your drug or less you face an administrative court, not a criminal court, but in practice they are just not arresting people. A group of 10,000 very serious policemen, prosecutors, attorneys and citizens have formed a group to legalize ALL drugs, Law Enforcement Against Prohibition (http://leap.cc ) They see what happened when we legalized alcohol in 1932 as a good example of how drug legalization would work. This foolish war on drugs has lasted 37 years and cost us over a TRILLION dollars and we are not an inch closer to stopping drugs. How many millions of Americans are we going to lock up in prison for decades? Mark Montgomery boboberg@nyc.rr.com




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