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posted on Jul, 28 2012 @ 04:16 PM
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I couldn't help but look at the timing and correlation of these stories. First we have bath salt incidents throughout the country. Now I see headlines that police are giving people off the streets whatever they need as long as they are researched for it?
Proves that we are being treated as lab rats by our governing few at the top!
Funny how ironic and contradictory our #ing system really is!



posted on Jul, 28 2012 @ 04:18 PM
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Now I see headlines that police are giving people off the streets whatever they need as long as they are researched for it?
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How about linking us to these headlines?



posted on Jul, 28 2012 @ 04:23 PM
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I wasn't wondering. It seems obvious that it is simply because some people are stupid enough to abuse something like bath salts.
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posted on Jul, 28 2012 @ 04:31 PM
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President Barack Obama signed a bill into law earlier this month that bans the sale, production and possession of more than two dozen of the most common bath salt drugs. But health professionals say that there are so many different varieties of the drugs that U.S. lawmakers are merely playing catch up.


this may be the link in question



posted on Jul, 28 2012 @ 04:36 PM
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Originally posted by cerebralassassins

President Barack Obama signed a bill into law earlier this month that bans the sale, production and possession of more than two dozen of the most common bath salt drugs. But health professionals say that there are so many different varieties of the drugs that U.S. lawmakers are merely playing catch up.


this may be the link in question


Your link has the whole right side of the article covered with non-removable ads.
Do you have a better one?



posted on Jul, 28 2012 @ 04:39 PM
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for all you who think bath salts are what people are talking about you are mistaken they are the synthetic form of any kind of drug you wasn but hundreds of times more potent all they have to do is change thew molecular structure just a little bit and it is a new chemical they will never be able to ban every one they make new ones every day



posted on Jul, 28 2012 @ 04:58 PM
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I'm aware of what we are talking about. Perhaps, the lawmakers should considering make a list of approved, legal intoxicants. And impose some kind of penalty for using an intoxicant not found on the list.



posted on Jul, 28 2012 @ 06:00 PM
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sadly i dont, its the first thing i found and im not even sure its what the op used.



posted on Jul, 28 2012 @ 08:53 PM
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blogs.citypages.com...



A video report put together by local independent media activists and members of Communities United Against Police Brutality finds that police officers and county deputies have been giving drugs to young people hanging out near Peavey Plaza as part of an impairment study.


Maybe this is what he is talking about. The video from Communities United Against Police Brutality can be found on the second page. It's a blog. I didn't see a better source.




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posted on Jul, 28 2012 @ 09:12 PM
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When bath salts became a hot topic here at ATS I posted a lot of information , which got deleted because any discussion about drugs is off limits.
The first real broblem is bath salts are labeled "Not for human consumption" to beat the laws.



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