An infraction is not a crime.  It is not.  Go look it up in a law library.

I haven't been touched either though, do I'm being at a minimum punished
without due process
On Jun 1, 2014 8:35 PM, "Eric Roberts" <[email protected]>
wrote:

>
> It is still a federal offense.  Just because they give you a ticket instead
> of hauling you to jail does not mean it is no longer illegal.  It is still
> a
> crime.  An infraction is still a crime.  If it was not a crime, they would
> not be able to ticket you.  Twist it however you want...you seem to be good
> at it.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: LRS Scout [mailto:[email protected]]
> Sent: Sunday, June 01, 2014 7:12 PM
> To: cf-community
> Subject: RE: So this is why the GOP is backing off healthcare reform as a
> platform...
>
>
> What law is pot break in Ohio?
>
> It doesn't.
>
> What law am I breaking federally?
>
> I'm not, use is not illegal, so you tell me, what the fuck did I do wrong?
>
> You forget I enlisted and got out under Clinton too.
>
> Pot in Ohio has been decriminalized, it's an infraction, not a crime.  As
> I'm not going across state borders the federal government should have
> nothing to say about it, and doesn't provided I'm not possessing at
> distribution levels.
>
> I haven't been accused or convicted of a God damned thing.
> On Jun 1, 2014 5:07 PM, "Eric Roberts" <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
> >
> > Bullshit Tim.  You have only been experiencing the VA for a couple of
> > years.
> > I first started going to the VA when Clinton was in office.  I saw
> > firsthand how it nosedived from day one of the Bush Administration and
> > it fell deep...much like our economy fell deep thanks to him.  Not
> > only did Bush rape the funding for the VA, which would have caused
> > some problems on their own, with the introduction of 2 wars, he also
> > exponentially increased the number of people relying on the VA for
> > services.  Add to that the rape of the economy which added even more
> > burden to the VA, I am surprised we get as good of a service as we do
> > out of the VA.  Quit whining that you are getting denied shit because
> > you broke the law.  While I disagree with pot being illegal...if you
> > want to break the law and use it anyway, then that is on you and you
> > alone.  Take responsibility for your own actions.  You are not
> > prohibited by law from maintaining gainful employment.  You will lose
> > some of the free benefits if you reach a certain income level.  You
> > are not being denied shit.  I am also going to call bullshit on being
> > denied medical care.
> > You cannot be refused medical care.  That is illegal.  All veterans
> > are eligible for care at the VA...you do not have to be rated or
> > disabled.  The scale it based on whether or not you are disabled and
> > sevice connected and if not, then it is based on income on what you
> > have to pay as far as copays for visits and prescriptions.
> >
> >
> > Eric
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: LRS Scout [mailto:[email protected]]
> > Sent: Sunday, June 01, 2014 2:02 PM
> > To: cf-community
> > Subject: Re: So this is why the GOP is backing off healthcare reform
> > as a platform...
> >
> >
> > Only eight of those years are thanks to Bush.
> >
> > If you don't want the job don't apply for it.  We're pretty deep into
> > the second term to still be blaming the last guy.
> >
> > You are taking out your ass about the VA.
> >
> > While the health care issues are regional, due to the way the VA is
> > organized, the problems on the benefits (VBA) side are equally insane,
> > with huge backlogs and major civil rights violations all over.
> >
> > The surveys themselves are conducted internally, I have no faith in
> > them what so ever, this organization is riddled with inefficiency and
> > corruption.
> >
> > The rules are totally different for us, forever.  Your HIPPA
> > protections don't exist for us.  Our 4th and 5th amendment rights
> > basically don't exist, our private medical information, including
> > therapy notes and shit, is freely shared with federal law enforcement,
> > without a warrant.  My property has been stolen, without a warrant, my
> > home searched, with out a warrant.
> >
> > I've been detained multiple times.  Local officers have lied to my
> > neighbors and told them I have warrants, but I haven't even been
> > accused of a crime.
> >
> > I'm prohibited by law from "maintaining gainful employment" because
> > I'm too nutty to work, bit I'm denied ssdi based off doctors records
> > that I smoke pot.  So I don't get half of what I'm supposed to, and
> > now in even being refused medical care for staph and MRSA because my
> > doctor screwed up my meds and appointments, and lied in my record to
> > cover her mistake.
> >
> > It takes an average of 45-60 to see your primary care doctor here,
> > longer to get to a specialist, but you can't be scrolled for the
> > specialist without a referral from primary care, so you're looking at
> > a four month minimum wait to see a specialist.
> >
> > Something a lot of outsiders miss is that the VA is scaled.  The vast
> > majority of people who have earned it don't use it, even those who do
> > use it mainly use it as part of their health care, and aren't rated
> > and disabled at all.
> >
> > The real problems in the system begin when you are rated at 30% and
> > they start becoming involved in every aspect of your life.
> >
> > The clinics are well funded, the medical staff is mainly top notch,
> > with the exception of the many foreign doctors, who often do not have
> > the empathy and cultural awareness this situation requires, and lack a
> > respect for the special nature if their customer base.  The main
> > problem on the health care side is in administrators.
> >
> > The VA is the epitome of a federal bureaucracy run amok.  The
> > administrators are bitter, entitled, king term government employees
> > who know how hard it is to get fired.  It often seems add though there
> > job is denial of services, and it is.  This is an attitude that was
> > fostered after Vietnam die to large scale fraud by veterans and liars
> > that has since been stamped out.  Now it serves to save them money.
> >
> > Many veterans refuse to use VA health care it other benefits due to
> > the Times and difficulties involved, and the impacts on the
> > individual.  For many years it's seemed like this has been a coordinated
> effort.
> >
> > Christ the evil deranged domestic terrorist combat veteran is now a
> > media talking point, even if a statistical anomaly.
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
>
>
>
> 

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