just curious here... but IF the case does NOT get dropped, but say u "do" get charged with something/probation - #1, what will the charge be, and #2, depending on charge how can u be so sure u will be able to own a handgun?
bro, you have been a victim of abuse of authority. When the LEGAL effects of a substance (this case steroids) are far worse than the HEALTH effects, there is an obvious injustice done. its bullshit i know, but this is same govt that throws people in jail for smoking pot.
The charge is possession and promoting the use of a harmful substance. I don't know if I'll ever be able to own a firearm. That seems to be always a good thing in the eyes of the government. An unarmed population is easier to tame.
Here in Hawaii the papers were bragging the other day about how much weed they confiscated last year. Let's compare someone smoking weed to, say, alcohol consumption. How many wives have been beaten, children molested, people killed on the roads, fights broken out because someone got high on pakalolo?
Look, I don't smoke, drink and have never been high or drunk in my life. It's just never been my thing. But I don't give a royal, husky crap if someone wants to drink themselves to death or become a stoner as long as I don't have to pay for it and as long as they don't harm anyone. Sure people get themselves in trouble when they're drunk but that's when they should pay the price. People get in trouble when they angry. Should we now make anger illegal?
I read that a chiropractor has to do 5 years due to federal minimum sentencing for supplying GH to his patience. He's 48 and has to do five years. That's the least they could give him. He'll lose his practice and I don't know how his wife and kids will support themselves while he's behind bars let alone when he gets out. And for what? Allowing people, under their own free will, to feel better and healthier. He should be given an award for improving the quality of people's lives. And the government loses the tax dollars they would have gotten from him running a successful practice and now we, the tax payers, have to pay for his incarceration and probably child support and welfare since he'll have a tough time finding a job as a convicted felon.
It's insanity. Pure, unadulterated insanity.
Damn it! Give me my guns back! Rise people! Rise!
I need a drink and maybe smoke a fatty....