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6 'Counselors' at Appalchian Wilderness Charged With Felony

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Deborah:
Six counselors at a state-run wilderness camp for troubled boys were charged with murder in the death of a 13-year-old boy with asthma who was restrained for more than an hour.

A White County grand jury handed up the charges of felony murder, child cruelty and involuntary manslaughter Monday.

"This is all based on the criminal negligence or reckless conduct of these individuals," said White County District Attorney Stan Gunter. "It was due to the restraint, and how they applied it, that has led to these charges."

http://fornits.com/wwf/viewtopic.php?to ... =20#117328

Nihilanthic:
Hey, good to know at least someone is getting their dues for being a sadistic child-killer  :flame:
Marijuana in its natural form is one of the safest therapeutically active substances known to man. By  any measure of rational analysis marijuana can be safely used within the supervised routine of medical care.
Administrative Law Judge, Francis Young,  DOJ/DEA

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Anonymous:
you dont know what you are talking about.  you know nothing about the counselors- they are not "sadistic child killers"- but you are an idiot :exclaim:

Antigen:
Yes, yes, of course! These kind gentlemen lovingly squashed the life out of this kid. What were we thinking?

Time for a paradigm shift, dear.
That's all marijuana is, after all. It's just a plant, a common and easily grown one at that. In many cultures, its consumption was lawful for millennia. And in all that time, the bond between thugs, mayhem, murder and marijuana that we see today did not exist.

Dan Gardner, CanWest News Service
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Nihilanthic:

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"you dont know what you are talking about.  you know nothing about the counselors- they are not "sadistic child killers"- but you are an idiot :exclaim: "

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Six counselors at a state-run wilderness camp for troubled boys were charged with murder in the death of a 13-year-old boy with asthma who was restrained for more than an hour.


We long for homes we can never have as long as we have institutions like school, television, corporation, and government in loco parentis.

John Taylor Gatto
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