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Oklahoma Senate Passes LIFE IN PRISON sentence for making hashish
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 1251961:MV8xNDk3MDI4XzI0NjY3OTM1XzIwRTA1OUVB] [quote:patdeez84] I live a mile from the oklahoma state line in texas and I spend a lot of time in Ok and they have the worst laws on weed in the whole us. Second posesion charge in oklahoma is automatic felony no matter how much you have 1 gram will get you 5 years and a felony drug charge. And now Texas is trying to do the same thing here. Yet meth is fucking rampit here where I live and they do nothing about it at all. Hell I live in a town of 400 people and I bet that at least 1/3 of them are twickers. Pisses me off cause they harass me for smoking a little pot but wont bust the guys cooking the meth because the sheriff gets a kick back. [/quote] Hb 758 in texas decriminalized up to an ounce of marijuana [/quote]
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This is disgusting and makes me want to puke. Shame on all of those ignorant fools in Oklahoma.
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"OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — Converting marijuana to hashish could land Oklahomans a life prison sentence under a bill approved in the Oklahoma Senate.
The Senate voted
44-2
for the bill on Wednesday, which now heads to the House for final consideration.
The bill was requested by the Oklahoma Bureau of Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs, which says the state has seen few cases of hash manufacturing in Oklahoma.
OBNDD spokesman Mark Woodward says the goal of the bill is to "send a message" that illegal drugs won't be tolerated in Oklahoma.
Conviction of a first offense of cooking hashish would result in a prison sentence from two years to life in prison. Sentences would be doubled under a second offense, and those convicted would not be eligible for a suspended sentence or probation."
44-2. Unfucking real. Life in prison. For hash. I am seriously considering leaving this country and never coming back.
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