Monday, 16 May 2011

Noelle Bush Busted

Noelle Bush, duaghter of Florida Governor Jeb Bush, was arrested in Tallahassee for allegdly impersonating a doctor and lying to police in an illegal scheme to get hold of an addictive , potentially deadly prescription sedative named Xanax. After being released from police custody, Noelle checked into a re-hab center; she'll likely incur no criminal or civil penalties.

Thwe Family claimed that Noelle's crimes were private medical matter, & for the most part the mainstream media stoped reporting the story of her arrest.

Good thing Noelle wasn't caught with marijuana. The Bush brothers back mandatory jail, torture chamber drug treatment centers, loss of college financial aid, confiscation of personal property, hefty fines, and lifelong shaming for students in possesion of even the the tiniest amounts of cannabis.

Noelle's cousin's-the twin daughters of the president - were busted last year for underage drinking.

Taken from Cannabis Culture - June, July 2001 (page 31)

irrahayes

Comment; The Bush brothers back mandatory jail, torture chamber drug treatment centers, loss of college financial aid, confiscation of personal property, hefty fines, and lifelong shaming for students in possesion of even the the tiniest amounts of cannabis.

Well that is just dandy, what a hypocritical statement. If it were the children of any voting citizen the book would be thrown at them. irra

LBBDSocialandUrbanRealityblog.blogspot: Victories And Maneuvers On THe Front line Of The Drug War

LBBDSocialandUrbanRealityblog.blogspot: Victories And Maneuvers On THe Front line Of The Drug War

Victories And Maneuvers On THe Front line Of The Drug War

A Federal Judge permanently Blocked fedral agents from banning masks pacifiers, & glow sticks at a local dance venue as part of its nationwide war against rave concerts.
The challenge was filed by the American Civil Liberties Union in August 2001, after the Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) forced a prominant New Orleans club to ban glow sticks and pacifiers, claiming the items were
drug.
paraphernalia
Graham Boyd, Director of the ACLU's Drug Policy Litigation Project, said that the government had been holding workshops across the country citing New Orleans case as an example of how to shut down a rave. Boyd called the February4th decision a
major victory
for free speech rights.

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