Posted by rrlund on March 06, 2010 at 13:47:40 from (216.46.211.204):
In Reply to: Re: OT/where to go posted by davpal on March 06, 2010 at 13:34:04:
Not over here. There's a group of'em that have formed a "compassion club". What a joke. They're nothing but a drug gang. A-holes are running around acting like tough guys,intimidating anybody that dares cross the rotten b@stards. It's gonna lead to violence real soon if they don't tone it down. They're abusing this lack of laws even worse than Kovorkian abused the whole suicide thing. Cropsey says they're working on it,but part of it depends on what Washington does,but with the current administration,federal laws are likely to start to go their way. They've got a so called "doctor" in Grand Rapids who'll give you a prescription just for being unemloyed and these freaks are taking advantage of it. They've got a "club house" where they go and pass it around. That's illegal,but they've done it right on the news on channel 8 and nobody's busted them. The city of Greenville has gone so far as pass an emergency ordinance to get them out of town. It's getting real ugly over here.
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