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"The 20-page report also indicates that Floyd had fentanyl and methamphetamine in his system at the time of his death, although the drugs are not listed as the cause."
yup, and get this we have a national holiday in Honor of a Criminal. But we Understand his reason for being put in Prison- His name was Martin Luther King. And even Criminals someday make important moves to change this country and our laws. Amazing isn't it?
So George Floyd = MLK. You probably the the same of Louis Farakhan
"The 20-page report also indicates that Floyd had fentanyl and methamphetamine in his system at the time of his death, although the drugs are not listed as the cause."
That is very strange, being a former drug user, and knowing lots of other drug users, Fentanyl and Meth are two very different types of drugs, rarely do addicts use both.
Lets pander and name something after a drug addict who contributed to his own death. Oh that's right, blacks should never be held responsible for their own actions. The left constantly reminds us of this.
Granted although more white people are killed by cops than any race no one can name them so if a bill was named after a white person, no one would know what it was about.
Really, it's Democrats "that should never be held accountable". That's how they had a Klan member as their best US senator ever, and their best President ever was found to be secretly meeting with the worst Black Racist ever, Louis Farrakhan
You too? He couldn't breathe for 8 1/2 minutes and didn't make it into Guiness Book of World Records.
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being a former drug user, and knowing lots of other drug users,
Are you bragging, complaining or stating a fact?
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Fentanyl and Meth are two very different types of drugs,
Yes they are.
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rarely do addicts use both.
I thought drug addicts use anything they can get their hands on, so are you saying that these aren't accidental drug overdoses are really intentional suicides? Just saying that they know what they want, but they don't know what they get. So meth users don't pop pain pills?
yup, and get this we have a national holiday in Honor of a Criminal. But we Understand his reason for being put in Prison- His name was Martin Luther King. And even Criminals someday make important moves to change this country and our laws. Amazing isn't it?
Wasn’t MLK arrested for civil disobedience? That’s hardly the same as armed robbery and home invasions while pointing a gun at a pregnant woman’s stomach.
most common side effect of Fentanyl:
Feeling anxious or having a panic attack
Fentanyl is a powerful painkiller. To give you some context, it is far more potent than morphine and heroin combined. To date, it is the most potent opioid that you can get for relieving pain. Doctors typically prescribe fentanyl when morphine does not work.
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Make all of these laws restraining the police you want, it doesn't matter. If an officer is fearful of his life or that of an innocent citizen, he/she will do whatever it takes, then face the music later. That's how it should be. It doesn't often work when encountering a guy with a gun pointed at someone's head to say "excuse me sir, please put down the gun." Yes, there are some cases such as George Floyd (the jury will decide) where an officer used more force than needed and resulted it in unnecessary death or injury, and that should be punished.
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