The anti cold meds bill just passed the MS Sentate

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Maybe his friends were just being dicks.

And if I was in a business and saw the owner taping up door cracks because of spiders, I'd freak out too. I mean, ****, that must be a ton of spiders! I wouldn't want to be in there. Have you seen Arachnophobia?

I think this bill is wrong. And I've had a friend destory his life using meth. However, had it not been meth, it would have been any other drug he could have gotten his hands on.

He has been to houses where the folks have blown a wall out of their house making the crap. So what you say? where there was a three year old kid in the house that had to be rushed to lebonnheur with third degree burns and will have a disfigured face for the rest of his life. I hear stories from him all the time of busting people with meth labs in their home with kids in the next room.

I've seen kids hurts/disfigured in car crashes because a parent was being careless. Should the rest of us turn our keys in as well?
 

xxxWalkTheDawg

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BCash said:
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If people want to 17 themselves up on meth, let 'em. It sucks to have a parent that's a worthless piece of ****, but stopping people from getting effective cold medicine doesn't really change the fact that your parent is a worthless piece of ****. </p>
It's not always the "worthless pieces of ****" that get hooked on this ****. There have been meth labs, That I know about, found near both MSU and UM and manned by students of the universities. One hit at a party for a teenager or anyone else and they are hooked. Then it's all downhill from there.
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</div><div>I had a high school friend that I hadn't seen in a while get hooked on the stuff to the point where was 17'n seeing bears in the woods He was in the top 5 percent of the graduating class. i also know of a guy who had a very successful car repair shop that freaked customers out one day when he was rolling masking tape along the floor to seal up the cracks where the spiders were coming though. He went from being a successful and talented businessman to being broke and bankrupt due to a "friend" of his introducing him to the drug at a party one night.
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</div><div>My brother is a drug investigator that is on a major crossroad in this state and they catch both professional folks and trailer trash with the stuff all the time. He has been to houses where the folks have blown a wall out of their house making the crap. So what you say? where there was a three year old kid in the house that had to be rushed to lebonnheur with third degree burns and will have a disfigured face for the rest of his life. I hear stories from him all the time of busting people with meth labs in their home with kids in the next room. I mean the labs are so explosive that they have to practically call in haz mat teams to dispose of them.</div><div>
</div><div>Multiple household chemicals are used to make meth, but without ephridrine or pseudophrine... you can't make it. It's like making ketchup without tomatoes.</div><div>
</div><div>Everyone... everyone that says that this bill is wrong have either not seen what this drug can do or been around anyone that has been introduced to it. </div><div>
</div><div>Everyone that is crying because they lost their precious Psudophedrine need to sack up and just take some freaking vitamin C for crying out loud. Then ask someone who knows about this stuff how this will really help. There is still nyquil for all you babies.</div><div>
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That thesepeopl are, in fact, worthless pieces of ****. Just because you're in school at amajoruniveristydoesn't mean you're not a piece of ****.If you're runing ameth lab, you are a worthless piece of ****. If you are offered by a friend ata party to take meth anddo, then your friend is a worthless piece of **** and you are adumbassworthless piece of **** for taking it.Doesn't matter if you're a successful business owner or not.
Well just look for there to be a drop in the worthless pieces of **** once the main ingredient is taken away from the people running the labs. I know banning **** doesn't make it go away, but it takes more than a run of the mill person that can easily make meth to turn around and start manufacturing Cocaine or some stuff like that.
 

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PosterFormerlyKnownAsRFAA wrote:

I've seen kids hurts/disfigured in car crashes because a parent was being careless. Should the rest of us turn our keys in as well?
Permission to use "rolleyes" smiley? Comparing a car crash with a meth lab explosion? really?<div>
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a pretty big impact on it PRIOR to requiring a prescription and those wouldn't have near the same impact on the general population as requiring a prescription will.
 

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I've had the same Dr. since BIRTH!! He delivered me and he's been my Dr for many decades now. I can call him because of the TRUST we've built!! There's no abuse there. Now, if I called wanting some major stuff like Percocet or something, I'm sure he'd want me to come in and see him but not for a simple cold.
 

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Passing more "anti-drug" laws that will not work and will only cost others more time and money? Really?
Well believe what you want to. Get mad. Get pissed off. call your alderman, mayor, representative, and Obama himself if you want to. It's passed and Barbour is going to ink it too. It's done. It's all over but the crying... and there is a bunch of it out there. The easiest drug to manufacture other than weed will drasticallly drop in volume in Mississippi and it will be because of this bill. <div>
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"Barbour said the new law would "make it more difficult to obtain the ingredients for this drug that tears families apart and harms many of our communities. Meth labs threaten public safety, and I don't think there is any doubt we will see a drop in the number of labs in our state."

Last time I checked there were a lot of homes and families torn apart because of liquor and that hasn't stopped the state from selling it themselves. I call ******** and say they should have put in the electronic tracking system instead. The great Obama needs to pass another stimulus package to provide money for this type of drug enforcement. Oh damn, he can't because it's almost time for another $73,000 date with his wife.
 

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Banning a cold medicine to keep it out of the hands of CRIMINALS is ignorant. They are already criminals and will get the drug by any means necessary. All this does is punish law abiding citizens. It also makes life more dangerous for those law abiding citizens. Did you ever hear of prohibition? The prohibition of alcohol brought about the rise of organized crime as we know it today. Now the politicians want to make themselves look good while taking away another freedom from us. Now people who can't afford to go to the doctor will have to suffer from the common cold and law enforcement officers will have to deal with dangerous criminals who now have to smuggle the drug in from other states. This is ******** and you know it. All this does is gives Deputy Dog a little more power to kick around the struggling working man.
 

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drail14me said:
but this is one case I can live with.
Well then, you are are a stupid idiot. You lose freedom, poor people are screwed once again, and meth heads won't even be slowed down.
 

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Banning a cold medicine to keep it out of the hands of CRIMINALS is ignorant.
They are not banning anything. Mainly they are making it harder to abuse. You might not like the bill, but I don't really know what else they can do. Meth has become a pretty big problem in MS, and one of the main reasons is because the ingredients are readily available.
 

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You lose freedom
You will still be able to by the cold medication. And, yes, the poor people are screwed again. Now they will have to go to free clinics to get scripts for sudafed. Or they could just buy a different kind. This is really not that big of a deal.
 

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that's such a stupid +%$%++% belief. You probably think that goes for coke and weed too. Let me tell you, it's not true, never was true, and the only time it ever has been is on a damn after school special. Is meth bad? Sure. But it's not like you say.

But what if it is? You ready to ban booze because people get messed up? Maybe since matches are an ingredient in meth, we should have to get a prescription for those too. You ok with that?

Oh, and you think your doctor will keep writing prescriptions for free when he has fifty people a day calling for that? Nope, $20 prescription fee most likely like a lot of doctors do. This is some liberal *** protecting ourselves from ourselves ********, it just happens to be put done by so-called conservatives, though obviously it's just more government interference in our daily lives.
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