Recent comments in /f/Connecticut

CTrandomdude t1_jaf1ycm wrote

Reply to comment by Prudent-Ball2698 in sex offenders by Prudent-Ball2698

Anyone who commits any crime of violence is potentially a danger. It needs to be addressed and that person rehabilitated just like any other crime. There are many crimes classified as sex crimes that have zero violence. The classic fear of the stranger abduction/rape is actually the most rare sex crime. For those people I do favor stiff prison sentences.

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thesbaine t1_jaf1vkm wrote

“Man I was drivin on 91, spun out 10 times, accidentally spun into a hookers couch, got the herp, probs gave it to my wife.”

Roads are fine and well prepped. Chill.

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coastal_girl14 t1_jaf1v41 wrote

This was discussed in 2019 as well. During my mother's stay in hospice. It would have been a godsend. Hospice is not always the best solution. For some it works well. I had wished at the time that I had the emotional fortitude to leave my mother's bedside and testify in favor of the previous measure.

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Prudent-Ball2698 OP t1_jaf1mr7 wrote

Let's face it. Sex offenders should get murder sentence level sentences, and unless your selling and intentionally killing users, you should too as a drug dealer. But as someone who experienced alot inside and out, it'd be better if we didn't incarcerate people who sell a 10 bag that kills someone and they use 8 bags a day themselves

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Significance_Healthy t1_jaf1gat wrote

some will, they wont tell you how many pills of each dose is on hand.And no is is asking them that. But they can and do sometimes tell you what they have available so you can drive down and get with a prescription.

Its a controlled medication but its not cocaine being sold in dark alleys. These are family drug stores open during the daytime most in commercial shopping centers lol

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Prudent-Ball2698 OP t1_jaf1d0c wrote

Actually I would. Noone forces someone at gunpoint to do a bag, shit I did that stuff in my darkest hours, Noone forced me, nor if I died should they have prosecuted who I git it from. It's personal choice. Just like abortion is.

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Prudent-Ball2698 OP t1_jaf12nh wrote

So should we use that draconian stance of dealers on users? They choose to buy drugs. I mean if you buy H in the US you know it's got fentanyl, to do a whole bag or 2 in a single snort and die, that's personal choice. Only way around that is legalize and tax drugs. Murderers, if it's an accidental homicide we should lower sentences, if it's intentional keep the sentence the way it is. But sex offenders do deserve 25 to life

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phunky_1 t1_jaf0ye8 wrote

Psychedelics like mushrooms and lsd being illegal is unconstitutional IMO as it is government restricting the constitutional right to freedom of religion.

A psychedelic experience with spiritual intent brings you closer to "god" than going to church on Sunday.

Use of mushrooms in particular as a religious sacrament dates back thousands of years.

The problem is society as a whole hasn't embraced the concept and taught people that they are a spiritual tool, not just something to do to get high/fucked up.

There are also other legitimate medical uses such as curing alcoholism and treating PTSD, depression. It can help reset your brain/soul and bring you closer to overall well being.

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JMAcevedo26 t1_jaf0bnz wrote

I know that it is easy for me to say because I am not in her situation, but based on the lack of empathy, she should consider finding a new job. I am a firm believer in having a job that you don't mind going to every day, based on my personal criteria.

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Prudent-Ball2698 OP t1_jaf0820 wrote

Reply to comment by CTrandomdude in sex offenders by Prudent-Ball2698

ANYONE who sexually assaults anyone is a danger. More then a person who does a mob hit or a robbery a drug deal anything really. Noone who does a sex crime deserves to see the light of day, and should be put in Gen pop. Let the boys inside sort it out

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0cclumency t1_jaf00l1 wrote

Reply to comment by kmuz700 in Adverse weather and work by SecretLadyMe

Light snow? In parts of the state this was a pretty wet and heavy 7 inches. Ideally everyone would have their pick of apartments with good driveways, and a car that’s good in the snow. But we all know that’s not always realistic for a young person on an Amazon warehouse paycheck.

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