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originally posted by: Mahogany
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?
No problem, I'll explain.
Marijuana is a higher schedule drug than coc aine, which is what crack is. Marijuana is a Schedule 1 drug, up there with Heroin and '___'.
Cocaine is a schedule 2 drug with hydrocodone and morphine.
According to our government, smoking weed is worse than smoking crack.
originally posted by: Threadbare
a reply to: burntheships
As I mentioned previously, the tax charges will be filed in another venue.
Looks like it has finally happened for the son of the President. He was formally charged in Delaware.
originally posted by: Threadbare
If it gets thrown out, it will be on Constitutional grounds. The 5th Circuit recently ruled that these laws violate the 2nd Amendment. Since Delaware is in the 3rd Circuit, it's not binding precedent, but it will certainly make a strong argument.
originally posted by: matafuchs
This is the same firearm if I remember correctly that was disposed of in a dumpster.
originally posted by: Threadbare
a reply to: face23785
I mean, he did state in his court filing when he said he was pulling the tax charges from the Delaware case.
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.
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: 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.
originally posted by: DBCowboy
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.
The tax charges won't be filed at all.
The DoJ has stalled long enough for statute of limitations to take effect.
Gene Sanders, a Spokane, Wash., police psychologist, estimates that up to 25 percent of all police officers in urban settings with gangs and high crime use steroids
originally posted by: face23785
originally posted by: DBCowboy
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.
The tax charges won't be filed at all.
The DoJ has stalled long enough for statute of limitations to take effect.
Some of them aren't past the SoL yet.
However, since their pattern to date is to let the statute of limitations expire on them to protect the Bidens, I expect that strategy to continue with the remaining tax charges that are still fileable right now.
Since we know from that they're not serious about pursuing Hunter, it's obvious the gun charges are for show. The government has numerous ways out of actually prosecuting the case. That's the only reason it was filed.
Weiss has been protecting the Bidens. That hasn't changed.
originally posted by: network dude
originally posted by: face23785
originally posted by: DBCowboy
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.
The tax charges won't be filed at all.
The DoJ has stalled long enough for statute of limitations to take effect.
Some of them aren't past the SoL yet.
However, since their pattern to date is to let the statute of limitations expire on them to protect the Bidens, I expect that strategy to continue with the remaining tax charges that are still fileable right now.
Since we know from that they're not serious about pursuing Hunter, it's obvious the gun charges are for show. The government has numerous ways out of actually prosecuting the case. That's the only reason it was filed.
Weiss has been protecting the Bidens. That hasn't changed.
I think the fun part will be seeing how they spin and defend the obvious and selling it to the just waking up public.
At some point even the stupid ones will realize that they don't have to love Trump to realize Biden is shady.