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On Wed, 24 Nov 2004 12:30:27 -0800, "Cheto"
wrote: "Jacobe Hazzard" wrote in message ... If the public is so concerned about some homeless people in a park, whom to the best of my knowledge have never been known to do anything illegal or threatening, then maybe there's a problem with the public? Maybe, and bear with me here, we should treat the homeless like others, innocent until proven guilty? I don't know where you live, but where I live urinating and defecating in public, performing sex acts in public, drinking to the point of unconsciousness in public, injecting illegal drugs and leaving used needles laying around, leaving garbage laying around and agressive panhandling are all illegal. Where do you live that *injecting* illegal drugs is illegal. I know many places where possession of certain substances is illegal, and I know many places where selling certain substances is illegal, but I know of none where *injecting* (or any other form of consumption) illegal drugs can result in charges. Can you tell me where this is true and possibly provide a pointer to the relevant statute? Galen Hekhuis NpD, JFR, GWA Guns don't kill people, religions do |
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