A Disturbance in Baltimore

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Originally posted by: jatki99
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Originally posted by: malibber2
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Originally posted by: Boilerman
Apparently Mally's Oxycontin usage puts more of a strain on the domestic supply chain than does Jatki.



I wouldn't say that 'cause we don't know but I doubt either of us has any problem.Pain sucks, deal with it.

To the issue at hand whether the DEA "allots" X amount of oxy is yes and no. It's pretty much what I surmised, each pharmacy is kinda allotted an amount but that's based on their known amount of regular scrips plus extra for any new scrips.Any abnormal amounts are highly suspect due to ,you guessed it, the huge demand for oxy. Any patients who come in and they have run out (unlikely they said because they have reserves) are directed to another store but they will do everything to help find some. They never had that situation come up tho.

I don't know MAL, maybe your store had a run of illegal scrips.



I live in poor rural area so it wouldn't surprise me. They recently busted a large group of 70-80 year olds for selling their oxy to druggies. The nearest store I was directed to that had stock was 80 miles (just looked it up) away in Vincennes, Indiana. I didn't get it filled and I ended up using some left over lortab I had.

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Originally posted by: jatki99
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Originally posted by: forkushV
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Originally posted by: jatki99
Remember, Rosa Parks just refused to give up her seat not trash the bus.
And what would have happened to her in Baltimore, 2015?

Maybe they would have shackled her, put her in the back of a wagon, "forgotten" to strap her in, and then taken her for a careening, violent, bumpy ride for 40 minutes or so. It's called a "rough ride," and cops do it all over the nation. Philly cops have a special name for it, the Nickle Ride. Thousands, and probably tens of thousands of cops have perpetrated it, condoned it, or looked the other way.

So here's a simple question for you jatki: IF charges were proven on an individual basis, would you want to throw these thousands of cops into prison for committing what amounts to extra-judicial torture in our name? Or do you have something against enforcing our laws?


Absolutely! Any cops caught stepping over the line should be prosecuted/disciplined or whatever, that's why I mentioned body cams earlier. Any complaints against a cop could be easily reviewed.

I think maybe you and others are making a mountain out of a molehill(as to the countrywide extent you are implying), just how do you know what Philly cops call anything? What do the Dayton Ohio cops call it? or Ashland ky? or Bethesda md? or.....a 100,000 other police districts.
I'm glad you asked!

Next trip when you're buying drugs let Forkie jump in front of you.


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Originally posted by: malibber2
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Originally posted by: Boilerman
Apparently Mally's Oxycontin usage puts more of a strain on the domestic supply chain than does Jatki.



No I should have known the supply was in jeopardy when I spotted an obnoxious asshole in line ahead of me. He had about a dozen scripts in his hand all for Oxy and he had shoebox full of cash. On the way out he asked me if I knew where the closest Denny's was.




This was him:




Forkie, how many hours a day are you stoned?


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Originally posted by: forkushV
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Originally posted by: alanleroy
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Originally posted by: forkushV
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Originally posted by: jphelan
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Originally posted by: hoops2
A NYC cop was shot yesterday by a black man & is in a coma. This is the 5th NYC cop shot in the last 5 months.
Criminals who attack cops almost always go to prison. But thug policeman who murder, assault, or profile American citizens - in our name -are almost never found guilty.

Hence the justifiable outrage.


Are looting, throwing rocks, and burning buidings also "justified"?
Nope. But breaking backs is worse than breaking windows. And failing to hold thug cops accountable is a disservice to good cops, right?

Close to 100 Baltimore Policemen have been injured in the riots. Many hospitalized...
According to the same Baltimore PD that claimed that Freddie Gray was carrying a switchblade knife and claimed that rival gangs were joining up to attack cops? Color me skeptical.


So Baltimore PD is conspiring at the very top levels to lie about their injured police officers...because 'Freddie Gray'?...
Yup. The Baltimore police put out a groundless press release claiming that rival gangs were ganging up to attack the police. And the Baltimore Police Chief claimed that social media was spreading word of a violent "purge" - but no one can site a single page or a single screen shot to back up that claim. And let's not forget the switchblade knife, and how Freddie Grey was supposedly trying to injure himself.

So yeah, to promote their own interests, American police departments sometimes promote hysterical lies. It's part of their culture.



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Originally posted by: Boilerman
Forkie, how many hours a day are you stoned?...
Actually, I don't do illegal drugs, tobacco, alcohol, religion, cable TV, or negative EV gaming. However, I'm hooked on Flonase.

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Originally posted by: forkushV
You know, this whole think started when a guy riding a bicycle was arrested and killed.


Those F#%KING "bicycles" cause more shit !!!
Was it a black or white bicycle ?? Might even be a religious bicycle....probably a Muslim bicycle !

Kill & burn them all...

Seems like the thing to do ????
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Originally posted by: forkushV
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Originally posted by: jatki99
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Originally posted by: forkushV
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Originally posted by: jatki99
Remember, Rosa Parks just refused to give up her seat not trash the bus.
And what would have happened to her in Baltimore, 2015?

Maybe they would have shackled her, put her in the back of a wagon, "forgotten" to strap her in, and then taken her for a careening, violent, bumpy ride for 40 minutes or so. It's called a "rough ride," and cops do it all over the nation. Philly cops have a special name for it, the Nickle Ride. Thousands, and probably tens of thousands of cops have perpetrated it, condoned it, or looked the other way.

So here's a simple question for you jatki: IF charges were proven on an individual basis, would you want to throw these thousands of cops into prison for committing what amounts to extra-judicial torture in our name? Or do you have something against enforcing our laws?


Absolutely! Any cops caught stepping over the line should be prosecuted/disciplined or whatever, that's why I mentioned body cams earlier. Any complaints against a cop could be easily reviewed.

I think maybe you and others are making a mountain out of a molehill(as to the countrywide extent you are implying), just how do you know what Philly cops call anything? What do the Dayton Ohio cops call it? or Ashland ky? or Bethesda md? or.....a 100,000 other police districts.
I'm glad you asked!




Why do I not beleive that? Because that would open the dept up to a boatload of lawsuits, cripes they have to hold a persons head down when being placed in a cruiser to make sure it doesn't whack the top of the door opening. Sheesh, and you fell for this.

I will add, I expect that it may have happened on some occasions, but I highly doubt it's a routine happening.

Apparently forky didn't my earlier post as he continues his false narrative of cops are really an armed gang of marauders roaming the streets

"There are about 14,200,000 arrests annually & about 10 of these incidents (most of which turn out to be justified), which is 0.00007%, much lower than black on black homicide rates, single parent families, drug addiction or school dropout rates.

A policeman is much more likely to be shot, than shooting an innocent person "
Can't black rioters find a "poster child" who isn't a confirmed lifelong criminal thug? Virtually every black who's shot be police is a punk, and that's why they don't present a choir boy to riot about?
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Originally posted by: jatki99
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Originally posted by: forkushV
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Originally posted by: jatki99
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Originally posted by: forkushV
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Originally posted by: jatki99
Remember, Rosa Parks just refused to give up her seat not trash the bus.
And what would have happened to her in Baltimore, 2015?

Maybe they would have shackled her, put her in the back of a wagon, "forgotten" to strap her in, and then taken her for a careening, violent, bumpy ride for 40 minutes or so. It's called a "rough ride," and cops do it all over the nation. Philly cops have a special name for it, the Nickle Ride. Thousands, and probably tens of thousands of cops have perpetrated it, condoned it, or looked the other way.

So here's a simple question for you jatki: IF charges were proven on an individual basis, would you want to throw these thousands of cops into prison for committing what amounts to extra-judicial torture in our name? Or do you have something against enforcing our laws?


Absolutely! Any cops caught stepping over the line should be prosecuted/disciplined or whatever, that's why I mentioned body cams earlier. Any complaints against a cop could be easily reviewed.

I think maybe you and others are making a mountain out of a molehill(as to the countrywide extent you are implying), just how do you know what Philly cops call anything? What do the Dayton Ohio cops call it? or Ashland ky? or Bethesda md? or.....a 100,000 other police districts.
I'm glad you asked!




Why do I not beleive that? Because that would open the dept up to a boatload of lawsuits...
Baltimore has paid out over $5 million in the last five years. And here's half a billion in all flavors of police misconduct in Chicago alone.

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