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Jack Rye
 
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Default (OT) Limbaugh admits addiction

OxyContin Oxycodone DEA #9143 OxyContin, Percocet, Tylox,Roxicodone,
Roxicet, is considered a schedule II drug under federal sentencing. Our
buddy Rush could get anything from probation to a year in prison. For a
first offence. Now if they tack on conspiracy to acquire he could get
sentenced under the trafficking code and get up to 20 years. Forfeiture of
possessions, Home, car, boat and a 1 million $ fine. You ask how much does
a pill cost? When legally sold, a 10-mg tablet of OxyContinT will cost
$1.25 and an 80-mg tablet will cost $6. When illegally sold, a 10-mg tablet
of OxyContinT can cost between $5 and $10. An 80-mg tablet can cost between
$65 and $80.

Now for the good stuff that Rush's illicit use of the drug and some
consequences of use. Long-term usage can lead to physical dependence. A
large dosage can cause severe respiratory depression that can lead to death.
And my favorite Withdrawal symptoms include restlessness, muscle and bone
pain, insomnia, diarrhea, vomiting, cold flashes with goose bumps, and
involuntary leg movements.

Since we are talking a large amount purchased and consumed. I am sure the
DEA will have some questions for Rush, and his supplier. Unless our
favorite Republican U.S. Attorney steps in and waves any and all
prosecution. From what my sources say, "the deal has been made on the state
level, and the attorney a democrat has made a deal not to prosecute Rush.
For future advancement"

Jack



"WaIIy" wrote in message
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On Fri, 10 Oct 2003 20:16:47 -0700, "Jack Rye"
.# wrote:

If Rush Was a real Man, and believed in what he preaches. He would take

the
full punishment for using an illegal controlled substance. Then ask his
republican friends. To keep him out of jail like Jeb Bush's daughter. But

I
am willing to bet that he pleads not guilty if charges are brought forth.
But he won't be a stand up guy and plead nolo contendere.

Jack


Blah, blah, blah. This is a non-story.
Unfortunately, too many of us or our families have been touched by drugs
in an adverse way.

It happens and if you can, you move through it and beyond it.

(No, I have never been addicted to drugs or alcohol-don't ask about
cigarettes)