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03/04/12 10:58 AM

#234276 RE: gp100357 #234275

That's right...'Won't denounce'. All it would take is a NATIONAL republican effort calling for the prosecution of these groups. In my state it took 3 legislative sessions to defuse the sovereign citizen group's efforts effectively due to certain republican whackos.

...The SAME whackos who've managed to quash all efforts 2 years running by law enforcement to pass a bill requiring a prescription for pseudoephedrine in powder form ONLY that's used in meth production.


Okla. Prosecutors Outmanned in Battle Against Meth

...Along with Oklahoma, the pharmaceutical industry has succeeded in stopping prescription-only bills in two other states and stalling the measures in two more, highlighting the tricky politics that have placed lawmakers between big business' opposition to more regulation and law enforcement's pleas to find ways to stop the growing meth scourge. MORE...

http://abcnews.go.com/US/wireStory/okla-prosecutors-outmanned-battle-meth-15779721#.T1OLTIcgf6I


Winning the War on Meth Labs

... in Oregon, monthly lab seizures have declined by 96 percent since requiring a prescription for medicines containing pseudoephedrine. In 2009, only 10 labs were discovered in Oregon, down from 192 in 2005 when the law was passed.

...Bovett said he fields calls from states that want to replicate Oregon's track record. Mississippi was the second state to pass a law similar to Oregon's. Missouri has also passed laws and states like California are strongly considering laws.

Bovett's success has also caused pharmaceutical companies to take notice. They have begun to wage their own war of sorts, challenging this law and others like it. Companies such as Johnson & Johnson, Pfizer and Merck say it is too hard for customers to buy cold medicine.

Pseudoephedrine is a very profitable business for companies, earning them more than $500 million a year. MORE...

http://abcnews.go.com/WN/drug-makers-unhappy-oregons-anti-meth-lab-law/story?id=10159119#.T1ONFocgf6I


gp100357 - Last week every DA in Oklahoma went to the Statehouse to lobby before the vote. Just for old time's sake, I tagged along. I asked the Speaker who he represented...his constituents or the drug companies. I was declared 'Out Of Order' & escorted from the Chamber.

So go ahead, tell us all about your wonderful...TOTALLY FALSE...'conservative ethos'.



Won't denounce?

You're obviously more interested in playing pretend provocateur than in doing your homework.

The State Rep (B J Pak) trying to get the bill passed to make their activities with the false liens a much more serious crime, is a Republican, you bozo. Obviously, it's the democrats who won't do anything about this shit, and a Republican is trying to do something.

Go crawl under a rock somewhere. That's where you belong.