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On 7/17/2013 9:15 AM, Hank© wrote:
On 7/17/2013 9:52 AM, amdx wrote:
On 7/16/2013 12:39 PM, JustWaitAFrekinMinute wrote:
On 7/16/2013 1:27 PM, Eisboch wrote:


"iBoaterer" wrote in message
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On 7/16/2013 12:13 PM, Eisboch wrote:


"F.O.A.D." wrote in message
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On 7/16/13 12:02 PM, Eisboch wrote:

"Weed don't make him go crazy, it just make him go hungry."

.... Rachel Jeantel acknowledging in last night's CNN interview
with
Piers Morgan that Martin was a pot user.




I haven't seen any body of reputable scientific evidence that
shows a
strong connection between between smoking marijuana and violent
behavior. Have you?

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Of course not. I agree with her. I thought it was funny as
hell.
Given the mood of this country, we need a little levity in our
lives
right now.



Some of the **** that's out now is pretty strong, I have seen or at
least heard of kids getting nuts on it. Not to mention if you run out,
and go looking for a quick score, "pot" can make you crazy, can even
make you look into cars and punch someone when they ask you why...

OH, so NOW Martin was looking to score some pot and went crazy and
attacked Zimmerman??? Damn, you ARE insane.

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There's no medical evidence that the *trace* amount of THC found in
Martin's blood tests would have contributed to any kind of altered
behavior, one way or the other.


Yes, subjective but yes I heard the same thing. I was suggesting that
"crazy" with any "drug" can go way beyond the immediate effects of the
drug, and into the lifestyle of someone who needs "drugs" guns, gold
teeth, and in particular, the money to live that lifestyle... However, I
was not saying I had any new facts about Treyvon Martin, I was
commenting on the statement by somebody that there is no credible
evidence that folks get "crazy" on pot.. that it does go a bit deeper
thatn just the two hour high... Sorry I was not more specific, let me
be clear here I am not saying Treyvon was "crazy" based on the pot in
his system, although I was suggesting that with the **** that's out now,
and if you expand the term "effects", someone *could* get "crazy" on
pot.... ugh........


Is there any possibility at all that Treyvon is product of his
culture and as a young black male feels that society is stacked against
him, causing him to to be angry and lash out at any wrong, real or not?
These feelings may have a real basis but that is not a good reason not
to defend yourself.

I like the show Bait Car, where the police setup a car for stealing.
They often have a girl driving and friend stops her with a big
commotion, the car is then left parked with the keys. When one young
black man was caught taking the Cadillac Escalade, he was ask why did
you take it, he said " just to punish them". Meaning those rich white
girls needed punishing, I wonder how wide spread this is.
The show always amazes me that within minutes of parking their bait
car, someone is there to steal it. What a mentality, the crooks have no
moral sense.
Mikek

You shouldn't *ALWAYS* judge a book by its cover. I have a friend who
goes to work in a suit and crisp white shirt. He wants to retire next
year from his IT position and projects his pension to be just shy of
100K anum. His favorite passtimes are flying models, motorcycling, and
hunting. He has a son who is in the middle officer ranks in the Army.
Major, I think he said. He came from a culture that doesn't generally
lead to the life he has enjoyed.


I fully understand that, I only ask "is it possible" judging by the
protests many don't think so. And I'm happy your friend saved and
invested for his future.
Are there any angry black males left? Is if possible Treyvon was one?
Again, there is some basis for their anger, but that doesn't mean
Zimmerman should be found guilty.
Mikek
Mikek