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Nov 12, 2009 | Posted by: roboblogger

18 arrested on drug charges

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you could see it on their faces that some were meth heads.
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Nov 12, 2009
 
Who are they? I don't read the paper.
JUST SAY NO

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Did anyone notice their hair? It looked like it hadn't been washed or brushed in months! Sad thing is that I used to know one of the women that got arrested from when she was younger. She used to be a very nice looking girl, but when you look at this picture, you can really see the effects of meth! OMG people, if you would just look at these people you would see how meth takes a perfectly normal person, and turns them into a shell. They are hollow. I know from the personal experience of a loved one being addicted. It is a horrible drug! JUST SAY NO!
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Nov 13, 2009
 
Is that the Tracy Turner who used to work at Speedway? You gottat wonder if she was dealing or was it her old man... Billy has been around the block a few times. Wonder is she is taking the hit for him?
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Nov 13, 2009
 
when was this bust?I miss it.
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Nov 13, 2009
 
I'm happy to see that they have busted these drug heads but these people are the small potatoes. They need to arrest the big dealers, the ones who are bringing this crap into the country, and the doctor's who keep prescribing medications to people who don't actually need them. I say "Bust them All!"
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Nov 13, 2009
 
Curious wrote:
Is that the Tracy Turner who used to work at Speedway? You gottat wonder if she was dealing or was it her old man... Billy has been around the block a few times. Wonder is she is taking the hit for him?
Who cares. If she's stupid enough to stay with him when he deals she deserves gettin busted too. His day will come. Trust me--he's one of the herd goin down next time and it won't be long.
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Against Drugs wrote:
I'm happy to see that they have busted these drug heads but these people are the small potatoes. They need to arrest the big dealers, the ones who are bringing this crap into the country, and the doctor's who keep prescribing medications to people who don't actually need them. I say "Bust them All!"
How exactly is the Rush County Sheriff's Dept in Rushville, Indiana supposed to stop the "big dealers" who are bringing it in the country? Is Rush County supposed to send their two drug detectives to the Canadian and Mexican borders to arrest these guys? They have people for that they are called Border Patrol and US Customs agents. As far as the doctors go, thats for the DEA, local agencies have no authority or jurisdiction to pull someone's physican's license. Your an idiot and just another person who has to complain just to complain. Shut your cake hole!
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Even though those arrested may look like dregs of life,I find it simply amazing how simpleton people bash all these folks who are just mearly pawns of government fabricated drug crimes,while the real drug conspirators (US government) continues to allow meth to be manufactured in small amounts to do exactley what it's doing now.It's sad because this government would rather try to control this problem than to stop it.
Meth like all other drugs including alcohol doesn't discriminate, so I just hope any of you slamming these arrested people(regardless of how scroungy they appear)don't have to experience 1 of your family members becoming insanely addicted to something this government could easily stop if only they wanted to.
I wish those arrested a chance at a drug court program or some kind of rehabilitation if they so desire.I used to look like some of those people, but thanks to a few people that honestly did still give a fck about people like us, instead of kickin us when we were down,I've been clean for 3 yrs,so some people can change if givin the opportunity.
To those of you who want to hate and set back and make fun of these people because of how they look,you are worse off than those arrested,and in my opinion part fo the problem instead of the solution. Have a nice Day ~EX-METHMONSTER~
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Retard wrote:
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How exactly is the Rush County Sheriff's Dept in Rushville, Indiana supposed to stop the "big dealers" who are bringing it in the country? Is Rush County supposed to send their two drug detectives to the Canadian and Mexican borders to arrest these guys? They have people for that they are called Border Patrol and US Customs agents. As far as the doctors go, thats for the DEA, local agencies have no authority or jurisdiction to pull someone's physican's license. Your an idiot and just another person who has to complain just to complain. Shut your cake hole!
There's nothing like a nasty mouthed person who gets all bent out of shape over a comment...my opinion. The whole country needs to take part in cleaning up this mess. There are drug heads of ALL ages who are doing nothing more than killing themselves for a few hours of "getting away" from it all. Not only are they hurting/killing themselves but those who have children are also hurting and possibly killing their own children. Many children who have parents in the drug scene, have no family life, are neglected and end up doing drugs themselves. I see it EVERY DAY! These children end up being the product of their environment, and can't function properly in society; they are constantly in trouble, some in prison at young ages, and MANY, too MANY of them are dropping dead like flies. I have seen way too many (more than I want to) families hurt and destroyed by the effects/consequences that drugs have put on them, it's Horrible! No, you "Retard" need to rethink the situation...or are you afraid that you will be put out of business or not know where your next fix will come from?
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EX METHMONSTER wrote:
Even though those arrested may look like dregs of life,I find it simply amazing how simpleton people bash all these folks who are just mearly pawns of government fabricated drug crimes,while the real drug conspirators (US government) continues to allow meth to be manufactured in small amounts to do exactley what it's doing now.It's sad because this government would rather try to control this problem than to stop it.
Meth like all other drugs including alcohol doesn't discriminate, so I just hope any of you slamming these arrested people(regardless of how scroungy they appear)don't have to experience 1 of your family members becoming insanely addicted to something this government could easily stop if only they wanted to.
I wish those arrested a chance at a drug court program or some kind of rehabilitation if they so desire.I used to look like some of those people, but thanks to a few people that honestly did still give a fck about people like us, instead of kickin us when we were down,I've been clean for 3 yrs,so some people can change if givin the opportunity.
To those of you who want to hate and set back and make fun of these people because of how they look,you are worse off than those arrested,and in my opinion part fo the problem instead of the solution. Have a nice Day ~EX-METHMONSTER~
Number 1...I'm happy to see that "ex" before methmonster, congratulations.
Number 2... I have family members who are and have been in the situation of being "hooked on drugs" and I and others have tried over, and over again to help kick the habit. Some have been in rehab, only to come back out and start the drug routine all over again. I have seen beautiful family members turn into old looking hags over night. I have seen drug over-doses, I have seen what it does to the parents, the grandparents and the children. The problem is, I do care, and I'm crying out for the need to change this wreched, horrible drug addiction/suicide. I'm crying out for all of the families who are dealing with this, and I'm praying that those who are on drugs, STOP!
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Number 1...I'm happy to see that "ex" before methmonster, congratulations.
Number 2... I have family members who are and have been in the situation of being "hooked on drugs" and I and others have tried over, and over again to help kick the habit. Some have been in rehab, only to come back out and start the drug routine all over again. I have seen beautiful family members turn into old looking hags over night. I have seen drug over-doses, I have seen what it does to the parents, the grandparents and the children. The problem is, I do care, and I'm crying out for the need to change this wreched, horrible drug addiction/suicide. I'm crying out for all of the families who are dealing with this, and I'm praying that those who are on drugs, STOP!
I feel your pain.
I'm currently trying to get law makers in Illinois to actually start controlling the cold pills containing pseudoephedrine instead of trying to control the actions those pills are causing.
The only way to break the current meth manufactering cycle as the states are experiencing is to stop the only ingredient that can't be substituted in the manufactering process(pseudorphedrine laced cold pills).
Oregon is the only state today that has a prescription only law for those pills and statistics show that their current ma & pa meth labs have went from 400 down to 20 in 1 yrs time.That is huge.
The worst thing I'm running into besides people whining about having to pay to see a doctor is sudafed lobbiest using their $$ and power to stop a prescription law from happening,Hmmmmm imagine that.
I also sympathize with folks not being able to go to the doctor,but since this govt has already deemed pseudoephedrine dangerous enough to put a limit on the purchases I feel they should control it like all other controlled substances.
Plus the benefits of stopping this insane meth epidemic and the damage it's doing to the enviroment,people,animals,chil dren,tax payers wallets for having to house inmates far outweights the cost of getting a prescription.As long as the cold pills get sold across the pharmacy counters without a prescription the insane cycle will continue.
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I feel your pain.
I'm currently trying to get law makers in Illinois to actually start controlling the cold pills containing pseudoephedrine instead of trying to control the actions those pills are causing.
The only way to break the current meth manufactering cycle as the states are experiencing is to stop the only ingredient that can't be substituted in the manufactering process(pseudorphedrine laced cold pills).
Oregon is the only state today that has a prescription only law for those pills and statistics show that their current ma & pa meth labs have went from 400 down to 20 in 1 yrs time.That is huge.
The worst thing I'm running into besides people whining about having to pay to see a doctor is sudafed lobbiest using their $$ and power to stop a prescription law from happening,Hmmmmm imagine that.
I also sympathize with folks not being able to go to the doctor,but since this govt has already deemed pseudoephedrine dangerous enough to put a limit on the purchases I feel they should control it like all other controlled substances.
Plus the benefits of stopping this insane meth epidemic and the damage it's doing to the enviroment,people,animals,chil dren,tax payers wallets for having to house inmates far outweights the cost of getting a prescription.As long as the cold pills get sold across the pharmacy counters without a prescription the insane cycle will continue.
I'm not sure if this is true or not, but I was told that some states have pseudoephedrines that can not be melted down or used in the making of meth. If this is the case, then why doesn't all states have this in their pharmacies?
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To BAM and CURIOUS,
Tracy Turners husband BILLY TURNER is in PRISON right now for other crimes. "Trust me--he's one of the herd goin down next time and it won't be long." Yeah, Bam Im gonna trust someone that doesn't even know the person they are talking about is locked up. All you crack heads defending these low lifes are fuuuuuuuny! I say public hangings or stone them to death.
Observation

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EX METHMONSTER wrote:
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I feel your pain.
I'm currently trying to get law makers in Illinois to actually start controlling the cold pills containing pseudoephedrine instead of trying to control the actions those pills are causing.
The only way to break the current meth manufactering cycle as the states are experiencing is to stop the only ingredient that can't be substituted in the manufactering process(pseudorphedrine laced cold pills).
Oregon is the only state today that has a prescription only law for those pills and statistics show that their current ma & pa meth labs have went from 400 down to 20 in 1 yrs time.That is huge.
The worst thing I'm running into besides people whining about having to pay to see a doctor is sudafed lobbiest using their $$ and power to stop a prescription law from happening,Hmmmmm imagine that.
I also sympathize with folks not being able to go to the doctor,but since this govt has already deemed pseudoephedrine dangerous enough to put a limit on the purchases I feel they should control it like all other controlled substances.
Plus the benefits of stopping this insane meth epidemic and the damage it's doing to the enviroment,people,animals,chil dren,tax payers wallets for having to house inmates far outweights the cost of getting a prescription.As long as the cold pills get sold across the pharmacy counters without a prescription the insane cycle will continue.
Always someone elses fault isn't it? Government won't protect you from yourself because you are and idiot so what ever stupid thing you do to YOURSELF is the governments fault. You crybaby whiners make me sick. Put you in the stocks for a night in the rain and maybe that will do the trick I say, and..........it don't cost a dime.
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Maybe we should pass a law eliminating all cliffs ove 6 feet high to insure you don't fall off.
Bam

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To BAM and CURIOUS,
Tracy Turners husband BILLY TURNER is in PRISON right now for other crimes. "Trust me--he's one of the herd goin down next time and it won't be long." Yeah, Bam Im gonna trust someone that doesn't even know the person they are talking about is locked up. All you crack heads defending these low lifes are fuuuuuuuny! I say public hangings or stone them to death.
Oh forgive me, tight-ass one. I assumed (incorrectly) that the guy she has been porkin IS her husband. Excuse me. I was wrong.
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Observation wrote:
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Always someone elses fault isn't it? Government won't protect you from yourself because you are and idiot so what ever stupid thing you do to YOURSELF is the governments fault. You crybaby whiners make me sick. Put you in the stocks for a night in the rain and maybe that will do the trick I say, and..........it don't cost a dime.
......Probably a shareholder of sudafed & the coleman company lmao
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This is so sad. Drugs destroy lives. I was a crack addict for 5 years and I remember seeing my booking photos and how I looked so much worse in them every year. Addiction is so powerful. It takes over your whole life, and is very hard to overcome. Drugs is satans way of trying to duplicate the physical feelings of being touched by God. Being filled with the Holy Spirit is the best "HIGH" ive ever experienced. I pray God touches these peoples lives.
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Heroin pot and pain pills are way worse than meth! people w weak minds become addicts whether it be to drugs gambling etc. no matter what people r addicted to they will look as bad as the drug addicts look! if yr worried just leave them alone and theyll o d themselves extinct!
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