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  • BradM
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    Originally posted by ThreeFingerPete View Post
    Huh? No PCP? The guy wasn't a 275lb kick boxer? Fuck it, let cops shoot everyone. Maybe they shouldn't pull their guns in situations that don't call for deadly force.
    Did you read the update?

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  • ThreeFingerPete
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    Huh? No PCP? The guy wasn't a 275lb kick boxer? Fuck it, let cops shoot everyone. Maybe they shouldn't pull their guns in situations that don't call for deadly force.

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  • talisman
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    Originally posted by Trip McNeely View Post
    I wouldn't know, but neither would you. We'll call it a draw.

    Actually I would know as I've researched the subject. Read The Harvard Psychadelic Club or The Electric Kool Aide Acid Test.

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  • DON SVO
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    Originally posted by Trip McNeely View Post
    I wouldn't know, but neither would you. We'll call it a draw.
    Eric once blew a guys who was in his 60s and had the initials LSD. I'll give him the nod for Carnal Knowledge.

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  • Trip McNeely
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    I wouldn't know, but neither would you. We'll call it a draw.

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  • talisman
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    Originally posted by Trip McNeely View Post
    I highly doubt it's of the same potency as the 60's. Newer synthetic drugs are much more powerful, and who knows what they're made of now.


    lol, uh, No. LSD in the 60s was about 500 times more potent than what is out there now. You're watching Breaking Bad too much. Do some reading, son.

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  • Jester
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    Originally posted by DON SVO View Post
    ... So you're saying he TRIED to arm himself...
    lmfao....well played sir.

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  • DON SVO
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    Originally posted by Trip McNeely View Post
    Back on topic...............

    The guy WAS on drugs, assaulted 2 people, and attempted to eat someones arm.
    MOBILE, Ala. – A nude University of South Alabama freshman had taken LSD and assaulted others before he chased the campus police officer who fatally shot him, authorities said Tuesday, though the student wasn't armed.
    ... So you're saying he TRIED to arm himself...

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  • Trip McNeely
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    I highly doubt it's of the same potency as the 60's. Newer synthetic drugs are much more powerful, and who knows what they're made of now.

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  • talisman
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    Well, that makes more sense. I wonder what they did in the 60s when Professors were legally dosing students with LSD on college campuses?

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  • jluv
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    Originally posted by Kimmypie View Post
    No LSD I ever had made me run around nekkid trying to eat people or attack cops!
    You got the weak shit!

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  • Kimmypie
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    No LSD I ever had made me run around nekkid trying to eat people or attack cops!

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  • Buick355
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    Must have been some good LSD!

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  • grove rat
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    ^doesn't matter.. they should have used their mace, baton, taser, stun gun, rolled up newspaper, warm towel, hour long lecture or just asking him nicely before MURDERING HIM!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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  • Trip McNeely
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    Back on topic...............

    The guy WAS on drugs, assaulted 2 people, and attempted to eat someones arm.


    MOBILE, Ala. – A nude University of South Alabama freshman had taken LSD and assaulted others before he chased the campus police officer who fatally shot him, authorities said Tuesday, though the student wasn't armed.

    Mobile County Sheriff Sam Cochran said at a news conference that 18-year-old Gil Collar took the drug during a music festival Saturday before assaulting two people in vehicles and attempting to bite a woman's arm.

    Authorities said Collar then went to the campus police headquarters, where he was shot by university police officer Trevis Austin. Austin is on leave while investigators review the shooting.

    Video taken by a surveillance camera showed Collar nude and covered in sweat as he pursued the retreating officer more than 50 feet outside the building, Cochran said. Collar got within 5 feet of Austin and the officer fired once, striking the student in the chest, Cochran said.

    Cochran said Austin came out of police headquarters with his gun drawn after he heard Collar -- a 5-foot-7, 135-pound former high school wrestler -- banging on a door. While campus police typically carry pepper spray and a baton, Cochran said Austin was armed only with a gun during the confrontation.

    The sheriff said it was unclear whether the officer could have avoided shooting even if he had a non-lethal weapon to subdue the student.

    "Had the officer had a Taser or some other less lethal instrument I don't know if that officer would have had an opportunity to shoulder his pistol and to use something else because the events were evolving so rapidly and he was approaching so close," said Cochran.

    Cochran said he had "serious concerns" about the killing of an unarmed student when he first heard what had happened, but he better understood the officer's decision to open fire after watching the videotape of the shooting.

    "It's very powerful," said Cochran.

    Investigators are trying to determine who provided Collar with LSD and could charge that person with murder, Cochran said. Cochran said the information about Collar's drug use came from people who were with him at the concert.

    The New York-based American Council on Drug Education said LSD, also known as acid, can cause acute anxiety, panic, paranoia, psychotic behavior and an inability to recognize danger. Effects can last for hours, according to the group's website.

    Cochran said authorities will allow Collar's family and media representatives to view the recording later, but it will not be released publicly.

    Collar graduated earlier this year from Wetumpka High School, where a vigil planned in remembrance of the longtime prep wrestler will be held Tuesday night.
    Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/us/2012/10/09...#ixzz28qQ6Ls7M

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