mrydel wrote:You can joke all you want. I do it all the time. But I have 7 grandchildren in public schools and people do die from drugs everyday, so I choose not to participate in this subject. Again as I said, just me.
I'm not good at writing slogans so I wont try. But remember, the people who we know to be involved right now are supposedly dealers. The allegation is that their behavior was exploitative and criminal. They are allegedly the ones who try to push this stuff on your kids and grandkids. Their humiliation is part of the criminal justice process. We will see how it plays out in the courts.
mrydel wrote:You can joke all you want. I do it all the time. But I have 7 grandchildren in public schools and people do die from drugs everyday, so I choose not to participate in this subject. Again as I said, just me.
I'm not good at writing slogans so I wont try. But remember, the people who we know to be involved right now are supposedly dealers. The allegation is that their behavior was exploitative and criminal. They are allegedly the ones who try to push this stuff on your kids and grandkids. Their humiliation is part of the criminal justice process. We will see how it plays out in the courts.
That's the part that I'm not sure has sunk in with everyone yet. Seventeen people were not arrested for possession of drugs, they were all arrested for SELLING drugs. And I'm willing to bet that a this is just the group that the authorities knew about or felt that they had a good chance of presecuting. This is going to be a lot bigger than the seventeen.
mrydel wrote:You can joke all you want. I do it all the time. But I have 7 grandchildren in public schools and people do die from drugs everyday, so I choose not to participate in this subject. Again as I said, just me.
I'm not good at writing slogans so I wont try. But remember, the people who we know to be involved right now are supposedly dealers. The allegation is that their behavior was exploitative and criminal. They are allegedly the ones who try to push this stuff on your kids and grandkids. Their humiliation is part of the criminal justice process. We will see how it plays out in the courts.
That's the part that I'm not sure has sunk in with everyone yet. Seventeen people were not arrested for possession of drugs, they were all arrested for SELLING drugs. And I'm willing to bet that a this is just the group that the authorities knew about or felt that they had a good chance of presecuting. This is going to be a lot bigger than the seventeen.
I'm definitely going to make fun on them for this at next year's game, and probably with a sign. Like someone said, no one died, humiliation is part of our criminal justice system. I hope our student section absolutely abuses their team with drug references/jokes before, during, and (hopefully) after the game.
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I made one after this incident that said "We grow it, you smoke it" and had a picture of the Diamond M grass on their field. I've probably still got it on this hard drive somewhere.