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#21 Posted : 11/9/2010 9:45:02 PM

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One of the theories as to why they do these things is money. there is a company in the federal system called UNICOR. It is a major supplier to the us military and the workers in prison make a average of 50 cents a hour. Only politicians can own stock in this company and those are the very same people who sign off on military purchases. They have a vested interest to keep a slave army working for their profit. The commissary system is just as corrupt guess who own Keefe one of the main products brands in the prison system. The bush family with a percentage owned supposedly by the bin laden family, although I cannot say for sure about the bin laden aspect.



~4% of the world's population
~25% of the world's prisoners
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7% of the world's mass!
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#22 Posted : 11/9/2010 10:47:49 PM

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What happened to religious freedom? Oh, it only seemed to have aplied to WASPs in the first place.


Freedom left these shores a long time ago. There are more people in prison for conspiracy than for actual crimes. If they catch you with some circumstantial evidence and can get 2 people to testify you were planning on committing a crime you will do more time than if you actually committed it. If you actually get caught with 100 lbs of Mary Jane then they can only charge you for 100. For a conspiracy they can put any number they please on it and the punishment is the same as if you actually did do it.
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#23 Posted : 11/9/2010 11:04:18 PM

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vovin wrote:
polytrip wrote:
What happened to religious freedom? Oh, it only seemed to have aplied to WASPs in the first place.


Freedom left these shores a long time ago. There are more people in prison for conspiracy than for actual crimes. If they catch you with some circumstantial evidence and can get 2 people to testify you were planning on committing a crime you will do more time than if you actually committed it. If you actually get caught with 100 lbs of Mary Jane then they can only charge you for 100. For a conspiracy they can put any number they please on it and the punishment is the same as if you actually did do it.


That's insane, is it one of Nixon's "legacy" ?
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#24 Posted : 11/10/2010 2:38:26 AM

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Initially it was put into law to bust mafia members as they could not get enough evidence to convict them. But once the law is on the books then they can manipulate and distort it in any manner they wish. This is why I am so against the patriot act. While the feds assure us it will only be used to fight terrorism it is only a matter of time before they turn it on the people. The use fear to get laws passed that people would not ordinarily allow. Then in time they slowly warp that law to give them more power and control.

Those who have studied American history can attest to the fact that the US government was only supposed to play a minor role in our nation. The power to govern was supposed to be in the states hands. This has slowly shifted over the last 100 or so years to the point that states rights are heavily compromised and the ruling power is the US govt.
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#25 Posted : 11/10/2010 3:43:35 AM

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You're talking about the RICO act, right? I thought that there were recently a few restrictions applied to that, finally? Thought I heard it somewhere, too lazy to look for a source now.

And it's easy to be cynical about these things.. I sure am sometimes. But overall, I remain optimistic. Not necessarily about the US, but about the people on this planet. As always, the power for change lies with the people. Sometimes it only takes one person to stand up and make a difference.
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#26 Posted : 11/13/2010 9:03:22 AM

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I dont know it modifications were put on it or not it's been a few years since I been in the greybar motel. Considering the overcrowding that is going on in there something has to give. They say in america 1-2% of the population at any one time is in jail. Given the cost to house people in such facilities you can see how taxing this is on the state, federal, and local govts.
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#27 Posted : 11/13/2010 1:04:35 PM

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vovin wrote:
I dont know it modifications were put on it or not it's been a few years since I been in the greybar motel. Considering the overcrowding that is going on in there something has to give. They say in america 1-2% of the population at any one time is in jail. Given the cost to house people in such facilities you can see how taxing this is on the state, federal, and local govts.


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The United States has the highest documented incarceration rate in the world.[4][5] The U.S. incarceration rate on December 31, 2008 was 754 inmates per 100,000 U.S. residents, or 0.75%.[6] The USA also has the highest total documented prison and jail population in the world.[4][7][8]

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Remarkable nonethless.

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#28 Posted : 11/13/2010 1:29:18 PM

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jbark wrote:
vovin wrote:
I dont know it modifications were put on it or not it's been a few years since I been in the greybar motel. Considering the overcrowding that is going on in there something has to give. They say in america 1-2% of the population at any one time is in jail. Given the cost to house people in such facilities you can see how taxing this is on the state, federal, and local govts.


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The United States has the highest documented incarceration rate in the world.[4][5] The U.S. incarceration rate on December 31, 2008 was 754 inmates per 100,000 U.S. residents, or 0.75%.[6] The USA also has the highest total documented prison and jail population in the world.[4][7][8]

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Remarkable nonethless.

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Just to give you an idea, in 2006 there were 91.6 inmates for 100.000 French citizens and 95.8 inmates for 100.000 German residents.


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#29 Posted : 9/2/2014 3:33:46 AM

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I know this is a really old thread, but found it in a search and thought it was relevant to add the outcome. Charges were dropped and he was released to return home:

http://www.chron.com/new...medicine-man-1704485.php

I wouldn't go as far as to say justice prevailed as imo he should have never been held and the laws regarding enthogens are highly misguided. However, for others that find this old thread for whatever reason should know that he was released and charges dropped.
 
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#30 Posted : 9/3/2014 11:52:46 PM

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DMTripper wrote:
I don't believe this guy will ever go to jail.


Texas is as bad.. or worse than Kansas..! to get busted in...
The government in texas just simply refuse to understand the drug culture...
In their way of thinking.. all drug users should be in jail forever...
All they understand is a bottle of budwiser or Jack Danials .. to shrink their already small brains..
Lots of cowboy types there and alcohol is their sacrement....the rodeo is their fun..
I hope this medicne man finds his freedom...
 
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#31 Posted : 9/4/2014 1:04:05 AM

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starway6 wrote:
DMTripper wrote:
I don't believe this guy will ever go to jail.


Texas is as bad.. or worse than Kansas..! to get busted in...
The government in texas just simply refuse to understand the drug culture...
In their way of thinking.. all drug users should be in jail forever...
All they understand is a bottle of budwiser or Jack Danials .. to shrink their already small brains..
Lots of cowboy types there and alcohol is their sacrement....the rodeo is their fun...


bullsh..

when's the last time you've been here?
you're talking about a state with a large influx of people from Cali and NY; this isn't Kansas.
This man could appeal, as there are state laws which observe religious freedom. Federal gov't recognizes DMT as C-I,
that has nothing to do with TX. It's felony posession in most states.

lol
this texan doesn't have a small brain, and prefers microbrew over watered-down rat piss. I actually prefer
a mescaline margarita over that.
I don't own a pair of boots, and have never been to a rodeo. I don't own a truck, I don't even
like trucks, nor country music.
nice generalizations, though. not all of us are bible-thumping/skoal dipping hicks.
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#32 Posted : 9/4/2014 1:42:25 AM

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Oh nooooo, you just destroy my Texas myth Crying or very sad








are you sure ? Not even a pair of boot....







even one boot...









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#33 Posted : 9/4/2014 2:09:38 AM

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nope.
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#34 Posted : 9/4/2014 7:22:14 PM

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mescaline margarita



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That sounds amazing and truly texan, maybe they'll serve it at the Iron Cactus one day Cool
 
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#35 Posted : 9/4/2014 7:31:46 PM

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blend up san pedro (or cactus of your choice) with frozen margarita mix.
(optional) add lime juice and alcohol, if desired.
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#36 Posted : 9/5/2014 8:19:53 AM

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blend up san pedro (or cactus of your choice) with frozen margarita mix.
(optional) add lime juice and alcohol, if desired.

Now there's something I need to try! Personally, I love Texas and have considered migrating there some day.
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#37 Posted : 9/5/2014 11:13:16 AM

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Margarita San Pedro looks alright.
 
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#38 Posted : 9/26/2014 2:21:08 AM

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Old news, he was let go and sent back.
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#39 Posted : 9/26/2014 8:54:01 AM

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Old news, he was let go and sent back.



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#40 Posted : 9/26/2014 10:51:11 AM

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Ya i want to see a source on this cactus margarita too.

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