A small excerpt: as far as the IDs you'd have quite the disgruntled group of kids who didn't get the first batch lol...
i agree that rehab is the better option than jail but again it needs to be enforced and thus illegal... i'm not saying you arrest someone for doing drugs they go straight to jail.. but if you don't arrest them they go right back to using and will never get to rehab... arrest and force rehab... you use murder as an example.. sure some people know what they are doing.. but what about pleading insanity... someone considered insane like that doesn't go to jail they go to a mental institution... but they still need to be arrested first to be sent there... again if using is perfectly legal there is no way to force people to rehab and thus the people can't be helped...
on a side note... you wouldn't be to happy if you were walking your 4 year old home from his school and happen to walk past a heroine addict on the way... sure its not as bad as having an axe murderer walking down the road but its still a sight i think most of society wouldn't like to see...
That's just what you'll see at this exciting debate about marijuana legalization:
http://www.halo-union.com/forums/showthread.php?248-Legalization-Of-Marijuana
The Chronicles of a Delinquent Chrysanthemum
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Wednesday, October 13, 2010
Sunday, September 12, 2010
I'm no gamer, but...
I sure am excited for Halo Reach in two days. Dear heavens, all the enemies and complex story and super skilled shooting, can't wait to get online. So much fun.
Friday, September 10, 2010
Couldn't believe myself
Today I met a man claiming to be Jewish, and he did not let his children believe in Santa Claus. Is this not absurd? Please, your thoughts, I couldn't believe my little old ears when I heard this.
Tuesday, September 7, 2010
Unbelievably Evening
James took me out for a wonderful evening, we went to this beautiful little restaurant - it was French, I'm not sure what it means in English, but it was called La Petite Hoe. The food was absolutely delicious, I want to go back, but it was extremely costly. So costly, I decided to let him have anal sex. <3
Wednesday, September 1, 2010
Chrysanthemums.
The genus once included many more species, but was split several decades ago into several genera; the naming of the genera has been contentious, but a ruling of the International Code of Botanical Nomenclature in 1999 resulted in the defining species of the genus being changed to Chrysanthemum indicum, thereby restoring the economically important florist's chrysanthemum to the genus Chrysanthemum. These species had been, during the period between the splitting of the genus and the ICBN ruling, commonly treated under the genus name Dendranthema.
The other species previously treated in the narrow view of the genus Chrysanthemum are now transferred to the genus Glebionis. The other genera split off from Chrysanthemum include Argyranthemum, Leucanthemopsis, Leucanthemum, Rhodanthemum, and Tanacetum.
The species of Chrysanthemum are herbaceous perennial plants growing to 50–150 cm tall, with deeply lobed leaves and large flower heads, white, yellow or pink in the wild species.
Chrysanthemum species are used as food plants by the larvae of some Lepidoptera species — see list of Lepidoptera that feed on chrysanthemums.
Couldn't believe it
Let's say this guy has just come into about $1,000,000 and didn't win any Boy Scout badges getting it. What does he do with it?
He can't keep it in his house, because if the cops get a search warrant against him, a duffel bag filled with cash under the bed can be embarassing.
He could put it into a safe deposit box, but he'd either have to visit it too often, which would suspiciously show up on the bank's records, or visit it
infrequently, which means carrying huge sums of currency around. In either case, if the police want to look at the box, the bank has to let them.
A checking account? By law, deposits of more than $10,000 have to be reported to the Treasury Department. If our friend just deposited $9,000 at a time, he would have to make over 30 transactions, another flag in the air for the authorities to see.
This guy can't win, can he? When you deal with banks, you leave tracks. You could spend a few thousand a year and attract no attention, but who wants to live on 5 digits a year when you've got 7 digits laying around? Dirty money
must be LAUNDERED in order for it to truly become your cash. The methods for doing this vary depending on certain circumstances.
He can't keep it in his house, because if the cops get a search warrant against him, a duffel bag filled with cash under the bed can be embarassing.
He could put it into a safe deposit box, but he'd either have to visit it too often, which would suspiciously show up on the bank's records, or visit it
infrequently, which means carrying huge sums of currency around. In either case, if the police want to look at the box, the bank has to let them.
A checking account? By law, deposits of more than $10,000 have to be reported to the Treasury Department. If our friend just deposited $9,000 at a time, he would have to make over 30 transactions, another flag in the air for the authorities to see.
This guy can't win, can he? When you deal with banks, you leave tracks. You could spend a few thousand a year and attract no attention, but who wants to live on 5 digits a year when you've got 7 digits laying around? Dirty money
must be LAUNDERED in order for it to truly become your cash. The methods for doing this vary depending on certain circumstances.
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