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To: Adder

I’m glad that the rest of the country can now start to experience the Constitution-free zones that some of us have been living in for decades in the desert SW. Anyone can be hassled by jackboots, dogs, etc. within 100 miles of the border. It’s difficult to travel certain places because there are nonstop checkpoints. Yet people in this country think they are “free.”

Instead of doing things right such as shutting off the welfare perks and enforcing the existing laws, this gives the goons one more chance for security kabuki theater, and hassling ordinary citizens (aka property of the state).


63 posted on 06/24/2018 10:29:34 AM PDT by Borax Queen (Who is John Galt? President Trump.)
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To: Borax Queen

If a drug pusher can cross the AZ,NM,TX border, I know where I would sell my stash:

(NYTIMES) Manchester is at the heart of New Hampshire’s opioid epidemic, which has first responders, lawmakers and health care administrators scrambling for solutions before the situation spirals further out of control.

Though other New England states such as Vermont and Maine have seen spikes in opioid-related deaths, the granite state ranks No. 2 in the nation, behind West Virginia, for the number of opioid-related deaths relative to its population. It ranks No. 1, though, for fentanyl-related deaths per capita.


67 posted on 06/24/2018 1:03:26 PM PDT by Bookshelf
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