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   Not to mention very likely being unconstitutional.K.


n [email protected], Peter Sutphen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> This would be near impossible to enforce.
> 
> --- Vaj <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I wonder what this means for non-FDA approved
> > Ayurvedic herbs?
> > 
> > "A senior congressman, James Sensenbrenner (R-Wis.),
> > is working quietly
> > but efficiently to turn the entire United States
> > population into
> > informants--by force.
> > 
> > "Sensenbrenner, the U.S. House Judiciary Committee
> > Chairman, has
> > introduced legislation that would essentially draft
> > every American into
> > the war on drugs. H.R. 1528, cynically named 'Safe
> > Access to Drug
> > Treatment and Child Protection Act,' would compel
> > people to spy on their
> > family members and neighbors, and even go undercover
> > and wear a wire if
> > needed. If a person resisted, he or she would face
> > mandatory
> > incarceration.
> > 
> > "Here's how the 'spy' section of the legislation
> > works: If you 'witness'
> > certain drug offenses taking place or 'learn' about
> > them, you must 
> > report
> > the offenses to law enforcement within 24 hours and
> > provide 'full
> > assistance in the investigation, apprehension and
> > prosecution' of the
> > people involved. Failure to do so would be a crime
> > punishable by a
> > mandatory minimum two-year prison sentence, and a
> > maximum sentence of 10
> > years.
> > 
> > "Here are some examples of offenses you would have
> > to report to police
> > within 24 hours:
> > 
> > * You find out that your brother, who has children,
> > recently bought a
> > small amount of marijuana to share with his wife;
> > 
> > * You discover that your son gave his college
> > roommate a marijuana
> > joint;
> > 
> > * You learn that your daughter asked her boyfriend
> > to find her some
> > drugs, even though they're both in treatment.
> > 
> > "In each of these cases you would have to report the
> > relative to the
> > police within 24 hours. Taking time to talk to your
> > relative about
> > treatment instead of calling the police immediately
> > could land you in
> > jail."
> > 
> > Full story at:
> > http://www.alternet.org/drugreporter/22048/
> > 
> > 
> 
> 
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