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Title: Please Help Jon Sloan Fight the Illegal Raid on His Lawful Business.
Post by: earthdome on February 20, 2010, 10:25:01 PM
On Feb 4, 2010 the FDA, Kansas Bureau of Investigation and local law enforcement--24 officers in all, raided a lawfully run botanical shop and warehouse.  With guns drawn, they burst in and proceeded to handcuff everyone in the building including 65- year-old, white-haired grandmas and grandpas and young, single mothers.

He is facing 75 years in federal prison.

For more information and to help Jon Sloan go to: http://www.savejon.org/
Title: Re: Please Help Jon Sloan Fight the Illegal Raid on His Lawful Business.
Post by: AOD_Horseman on February 21, 2010, 04:02:45 AM
Sick. Just sick, that's all I can think to say. Sick, sick bastards.
Had I any spare money, it'd be going right his way. All I can offer is my support and promise to spread the word.
Title: Re: Please Help Jon Sloan Fight the Illegal Raid on His Lawful Business.
Post by: TimeLady Victorious on February 21, 2010, 01:36:49 PM
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Here are the charges.
• Unlawful manufacturing of controlled substances: Dimethlyltryptamine (DMT)

• Unlawful manufacturing of controlled substances: Mescaline

• Unlawful manufacturing of controlled substances: Lysergic Acid Amide

• Unlawful cultivation or distribution of controlled substances: Mescaline

• Unlawful cultivation or distribution of controlled substances: Dimethlyltryptamine; Chacruna; Illinois Bundleflower; Epena; Cebil Seeds.

• Unlawful cultivation or distribution of controlled substances: Bufotenine, Epena, Chaliponga, Cebil Seeds, Colorado River Toads.

• Unlawful cultivation or distribution of controlled substances: Lysergic Acid Amide, Morning Glory Seeds, Rivea Corymbosa.

• Unlawful possession of certain drug precursors and drug paraphernalia: Plastic jugs and filters used or intended for unlawful use to manufacture, cultivate, plant propagate, harvest, test, analyze or distribute a controlled substance.

Nope, none of those are unlawful charges under either Kansas or Federal law. Try again.