I was given a prescription at the Emergency Room where I received my stitches, and the DPS officer said, "I'll hold onto that for him."
It was never given back to me. I don't even know what I was prescribed; I just remember that it started with a "b."
Maybe he filled the prescription for you and kept it for his own recreational use.
ReplyDeleteThe following is an excerpt from an article entitled "Death by Taser"
ReplyDeleteFogg, who also serves on the board of Amnesty International USA, says that too many members of law enforcement seem to be using them as compliance mechanisms. "It's something along the lines of, 'If I don't like you, I can torture you,' " he says.
They wanted you to stay in pain.
ReplyDeleteYou could say they got drugs, which is what they were searching for.
ReplyDeleteIf you count all the conflicts, operations and wars our country's military fought for freedom, the casualties must be in the hundreds of thousands, if not millions.
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