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Xeluc



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Ohio joins the slew of states to ban Salvia
#8400261 - 05/14/08 10:38 AM (4 months, 25 days ago) |
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This is totally ridiculous. Same old scare tactics in the newspaper article. She gave a fucking 12year old a shot gun and Salvia. Come on, seriously? Then the newspaper even says they weren't sure if he was even on it. Then a quote states that he did as a fact. Retarded. So just because a parent is an idiot and gives a kid a loaded shotgun, they somehow managed to scape-goat this on a drug. It doesn't take a very smart person to realize that you don't give a psychedelic like Saliva to a 12 year old, and definitely not a shotgun too. God dammit this pisses me off.
http://www.cantonrep.com/index.php?ID=412008&r=0&Category=9&subCategoryID=0
"COLUMBUS Drew Bush was 12 when he died of a 20-gauge shotgun blast to his neck. Sean Slater, a 12-year-old friend, pulled the trigger.
Slater might have been high on Salvia divinorum or Sally D — a perennial, legal and cheap herb related to the mint family, with powerful hallucinogenic effects.
Shelly Bush, Drew's mother, will never know if Slater was on the drug, which was provided by his mother Jennifer Heimbuch Slater, who also gave her son the shotgun. Her son kept it loaded in his bedroom.
Bush might get some level of comfort by the passage of House Bill 215, which would ban the sale, use and possession of Salvia divinorum, nicknamed "magic mint." The Ohio House unanimously passed the legislation last month, sending it to the Ohio Senate.
Bush and her husband, Allen, contacted state Rep. Thom Collier, R-Mount Vernon, about banning the drug.
"It's a sad, tragic story about the loss of (a) young son," Collier said, "a loss due to the careless and murderous act of a 12-year-old boy whose mother provided the herb he smoked in a bong." "
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hamandcheese
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Registered: 06/02/08
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Re: Ohio joins the slew of states to ban Salvia [Re: Xeluc]
#8841864 - 08/28/08 01:49 PM (1 month, 12 days ago) |
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Quote:
Xeluc said:
"It's a sad, tragic story about the loss of (a) young son," Collier said, "a loss due to the careless and murderous act of a 12-year-old boy whose mother provided the herb he smoked in a bong." "
and absolutely nothing to do with the more irresposible act of allowing a 12 year old to store a loaded shotgun in their room. ever heard someone say im so mad i could shoot some one? and why the hell are you giving your 12 year old such a drug like this anyway? its bad enough if a 12 year old is smoking... anything really. you do always need a good scape goat if you want to draw attention away from the real issue tho.
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