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(g)It shall be unlawful for any person—
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(3)who is an unlawful user of or addicted to any controlled substance (as defined in section 102 of the Controlled Substances Act (21 U.S.C. 802));
originally posted by: network dude
is smoking weed the same as being addicted to crack coc aine? Not being a drug fiend, I just don't know, but you seem to have lots of knowledge on this. so what's the deal?
originally posted by: watchitburn
originally posted by: DBCowboy
a reply to: matafuchs
What happened to the tax evasion charges?
That and the fraud, FARA violations, corruption, bribery, sex trafficking...
originally posted by: Mahogany
And crickets on Second Amendment rights. Why is the right not up in arms over this, taking away gun rights? Everyone who smokes weed and owns a gun is committing this very same crime as we speak. Any of you smoke weed and own a gun?
You don't have to answer that, rhetorical.
If he broke the law, he deserves the punishment. But let's not treat it like he murdered someone. I bet a lot of people, not just on this forum but on any forum in the US, have committed the same crime or are doing it right now.
originally posted by: Guyfriday
a reply to: DBCowboy
I'm thinking this is going to turn out to more like a fishing spinner.
Hunter has threatened to have his dad called to testify before, but this time I think that move will backfire.
Now the question is, "What will daddy do to the people that indicted poor little Hunter?"
According to our government, smoking weed is worse than smoking crack.
originally posted by: Threadbare
a reply to: hangedman13
Actually he's getting railroaded. These are charges the DOJ usually doesn't bother bringing unless tied to a more serious gun charge.
originally posted by: Threadbare
a reply to: hangedman13
Actually he's getting railroaded. These are charges the DOJ usually doesn't bother bringing unless tied to a more serious gun charge.
originally posted by: Threadbare
a reply to: burntheships
As I mentioned previously, the tax charges will be filed in another venue. If they had evidence of any other crimes they would be charging him with those crimes.