opal
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+a bunchA rope is just to good for these idiots.
With all the marvels of modern science I'd like to see Vlad reincarnated just to deal with out of line cops-n-prosecutors.![]()
Successful War On Us is successful.That's simple.
"Officer safety" and the CFC is just a cover story.
This is all about war on us, acclimating us to the idea that cops can grenade us (or beat us, or taser us, or shoot us, or arrest us) whenever they want, for pretty much any reason they want.
War on us.
Never forgot that.
Knocking is so old-fashioned and unfun!Dumb asses still haven't learned how to knock on a door.
Yeah, I forgot, it's got to be exciting.Knocking is so old-fashioned and unfun!
Can't let that paramilitary training go to waste either.Yeah, I forgot, it's got to be exciting.
Beyond the Unconstitutional and tyrannical aspects of both drug laws and swat team no-knock raids,a google search brings up 373,000 results for "meth lab explosion".
Don't they have internet connections?As others have mentioned,throwing a pyrotechnic device into what you think is a meth lab,well,it boggles the mind.
Each item is assigned a point value and if the total exceeds a certain threshold, SWAT is requested. Then a commander approves or rejects the request.
In Tuesday's raid, the points exceeded the threshold and investigators called in SWAT.
If you had a bottle of liquor on your counter and a couple of shot glasses and they flash-banged your kitchen you would likely have just as much of an explosion as a "meth-lab" house. Hell the astringents in your bathroom are likely to blow up just as fast. Most of those search results are likely by our government attempting to make people scared and more likely to "rat out" a potential meth-lab house on their street, fearing somehow it is going to blow up the whole street. Not to mention the fact that it makes a great case for the police to seize your house and all your belongings since they are "chemically tainted." True, some solvents used in the process are flammable, but so are the spray cans and typical home-depot items you have in your garage. If you have a painter that lives on your street, his garage is more likely to blow up like the godfather than from a "meth lab" on the same street.
"It was totally unforeseen, totally unplanned and extremely regrettable," St. John said. "We certainly did not want a juvenile, or anyone else for that matter, to get injured."
If you had a bottle of liquor on your counter and a couple of shot glasses and they flash-banged your kitchen you would likely have just as much of an explosion as a "meth-lab" house. Hell the astringents in your bathroom are likely to blow up just as fast. Most of those search results are likely by our government attempting to make people scared and more likely to "rat out" a potential meth-lab house on their street, fearing somehow it is going to blow up the whole street. Not to mention the fact that it makes a great case for the police to seize your house and all your belongings since they are "chemically tainted." True, some solvents used in the process are flammable, but so are the spray cans and typical home-depot items you have in your garage. If you have a painter that lives on your street, his garage is more likely to blow up like the godfather than from a "meth lab" on the same street.
http://www.fresnobee.com/2012/10/04/3018020/meth-lab-explosion-shatters-fresno.html
The first result from Bing under "meth lab explosion".You might want to read it.
There are some forms of opium that are legal too, IIRC. I heard that somewhere...Here is something interesting about meth that many might not know. It is an FDA approved drug. It has been for decades. In order for a drug to be approved by the FDA it must pass rigorous testing (and usually pay millions of dollars) to make sure it meets two criteria: Safe, and Effective. If at a later date, after initially being approved, it is seen to have unforeseen damaging side effects, (remember Phen/Fen?) it is pulled from the market. Methamphetamine hydrochloride is still approved by the FDA for treatment of ADHD and obesity and goes by the brand name Desoxyn and its generic is widely distributed by Mylan Pharmaceuticals today. This sort of thing makes me laugh when I see billboards that say things like "Meth kills" when there is a Walgreens right under the billboard probably filling a script for it as I drive by. Look up Desoxyn if you don't believe me. Most people (especially cops) have no idea that this is true and their kids are probably on Adderall, which is exactly the same as "evil" methamphetamine, just lacking a methyl group, which is why the generic name is "amphetamine." That is if mom isn't taking the script herself to suppress her appetite so she can stay "true" to her diet.....![]()