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Posted on 2/19/13 at 3:51 pm to HarryBalzack
That "shirt" looks very very photoshopped.
Posted on 2/19/13 at 3:51 pm to Gradual_Stroke
So they will spend millions, if not tens of millions, to make some arrests for weed, maybe lock a few up for a few days, and collect thousands in fines maybe and in the meantime no one is going to be going without their weed if they want it. Makes a ton of sense to me.
Posted on 2/19/13 at 3:51 pm to Gradual_Stroke
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The majority of Americans are tired of paying for the failed "war on drugs", and real conservatives want to properly avoid wasting money. Legalize it, tax it, shut up and move on.
Agreed!
Posted on 2/19/13 at 3:51 pm to HarryBalzack
Just got a very long Email from Dr Bonner...
ETA: Not inside information, just a mass email to F&S
ETA: Not inside information, just a mass email to F&S
This post was edited on 2/19/13 at 3:52 pm
Posted on 2/19/13 at 3:53 pm to Silverback
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ETA: Not inside information, just a mass email to F&S
Which states.........
Posted on 2/19/13 at 3:54 pm to reedus23
I for one am glad these godless criminals are off the street. I will sleep much better tonight.
What a fricking waste of manpower and money.
What a fricking waste of manpower and money.
This post was edited on 2/19/13 at 3:55 pm
Posted on 2/19/13 at 3:55 pm to LSUcam
Early this morning, the local multi-agency drug enforcement task force concluded investigations that resulted in search and arrest warrants being served on and off the UA campus. UAPD, which is a participating agency with the task force, assisted with the investigations and arrests.
The students who were arrested will be referred to Judicial Affairs. Once judicial reviews are completed, students will receive sanctions up to and including expulsion. UA has a zero tolerance policy when it comes to the sale or distribution of drugs, on or off campus, and we will continue to vigorously enforce that policy.
These students represent a small group of UA students. UA will review our current policies and practices to ensure that we are doing all we can to educate students to make the best decisions they can and that we are providing an environment that is conducive to learning. Students must understand that they have a choice when it comes to their behavior, and that their decision to violate drug laws and the Student Code of Conduct will have consequences.
One of our top priorities at The University of Alabama is the security and well-being of our students. We invest significant time and resources in a three-pronged approach that focuses on education, environment and enforcement. And, our commitment to student safety and well-being extends beyond the geographic boundaries of our campus. The University is extremely disappointed when students make choices about substance abuse that can have such a significant and negative impact on their lives and others, including their families, their friends, other students and this University.
I can assure you that we will continue to work diligently with students and parents to effectively address the national problem of substance abuse on our campus and in our community. Please know that I am committed to making sure that students have the information they need to make good decisions. And, that I am committed to leading the way for every student who chooses to be successful in his/her academic and personal endeavors. Together, we will focus on the highest possible ethical, moral and legal standards.
Judy Bonner
President
The students who were arrested will be referred to Judicial Affairs. Once judicial reviews are completed, students will receive sanctions up to and including expulsion. UA has a zero tolerance policy when it comes to the sale or distribution of drugs, on or off campus, and we will continue to vigorously enforce that policy.
These students represent a small group of UA students. UA will review our current policies and practices to ensure that we are doing all we can to educate students to make the best decisions they can and that we are providing an environment that is conducive to learning. Students must understand that they have a choice when it comes to their behavior, and that their decision to violate drug laws and the Student Code of Conduct will have consequences.
One of our top priorities at The University of Alabama is the security and well-being of our students. We invest significant time and resources in a three-pronged approach that focuses on education, environment and enforcement. And, our commitment to student safety and well-being extends beyond the geographic boundaries of our campus. The University is extremely disappointed when students make choices about substance abuse that can have such a significant and negative impact on their lives and others, including their families, their friends, other students and this University.
I can assure you that we will continue to work diligently with students and parents to effectively address the national problem of substance abuse on our campus and in our community. Please know that I am committed to making sure that students have the information they need to make good decisions. And, that I am committed to leading the way for every student who chooses to be successful in his/her academic and personal endeavors. Together, we will focus on the highest possible ethical, moral and legal standards.
Judy Bonner
President
Posted on 2/19/13 at 3:55 pm to TideSatchel
you removed your avi...I must have been right
Posted on 2/19/13 at 3:56 pm to TideSatchel
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In other words, he is saying your late on the 2005 mirror flex pics.. go find yourself. You look like an assimilated tool.
Posted on 2/19/13 at 3:56 pm to Big Lake
Right about what exactly. Just a picture don't get why it's such a big deal.
Posted on 2/19/13 at 3:57 pm to HarryBalzack
Your obsession with rickdaddy is unhealthy.
Posted on 2/19/13 at 3:57 pm to Broham
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He's saying you're a douche.
Posted on 2/19/13 at 3:57 pm to Big Lake
holy shite! i know 2 of those guys, Aj Kohler and Robert Cipperly (he goes by Andrew)
doesnt surprise me in the least, both are repeat offenders, i think AJ got caught this time last year
doesnt surprise me in the least, both are repeat offenders, i think AJ got caught this time last year
Posted on 2/19/13 at 3:58 pm to TideSatchel
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Plus, weed is cool.
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TideSatchel
Posted on 2/19/13 at 3:58 pm to cjared036
Roll Tide....not chronic....
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