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8 June 2012 at 9:17 p.m.
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Thefatguy (Anonymous) says…
I am thinking that the manufacturers of this stuff and the places that sell them should all face criminal charges. Has anyone else seen the stories about those people who were on bath salts? This stuff is worse than heroin!
11 June 2012 at 5:42 a.m.
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nimrod (Anonymous) says…
They should also hold the farmers of wheat, barley, potatoes, and corn criminally liable because alcohol is derived from those crops. People then consume that alcohol and commit crimes that they certainly shouldn't be held responsible for, it's all the farmers fault in the first place! The bar owner can already be held liable for the actions of one of their patrons, so yes the bath salts store owner should also go to jail!