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Why Derek Chauvin is GUILTY of FIRST DEGREE murder according to the law.

 
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For the record: Chauvin can burn. I wouldn't mind seeing him burn. Dude is a scumbag. Y'all knuckleheads acting like combining meth and fentanyl is no big deal are jokers.

How many of you have dosed yourselves on meth and fentanyl at the same toime?

How many of you have any clue that this was a ritualistic set up to incite the ethnic war which the controllers have been attemping to launch for decades. Watching y'all bicker among yourselves while the people who pulled this off laugh at you is sad. Get it together.

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The level of meth in Floyds system was not a factor in his death and would have had no physiological effect, it was a minuscule amount, probably the result of cross contamination of pills he consumed by a dealer.

See above
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Here's one of the assholes that trained cops to kill without remorse or conscience:
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What's sad is that with so many "We came, we saw, he died (cackle, cackle)" liberals throughout America, treating honor, honesty and ethics as a "meaning of 'is' is," we have corruption running supreme.

Hell, look at the crap sitting in 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue.

Are the "progressive" hubs of a NYC, Portland, Seattle, Baltimore, Chicago, LA, Minneapolis, etc, somehow more nicey-huggy and honorable than rightwing places are?
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Whole lotta boot lickers in here.

It's hilarious to me that people think floyd woulda just died at that period in time no matter what. Minus the knee.

Or that he "swallowed his stash". A fentanyl stash? Do you even fentanyl? He'd have died much faster if it was a big stash. Or it wasn't much of a stash and narcan would have saved his life.
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He didnt OD on opiates, his breathing was too fast. He died of restricted blood flow to the brain and oxygen deprivation
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If you couldnt get your breath, would you gasp?
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Whole lotta boot lickers in here.

It's hilarious to me that people think floyd woulda just died at that period in time no matter what. Minus the knee.

Or that he "swallowed his stash". A fentanyl stash? Do you even fentanyl? He'd have died much faster if it was a big stash. Or it wasn't much of a stash and narcan would have saved his life.
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He didnt OD on opiates, his breathing was too fast. He died of restricted blood flow to the brain and oxygen deprivation
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If you couldnt get your breath, would you gasp?
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Gasping for breath precludes opiate overdose. People gasping for breath are not overdosing on opiates. It does the exact opposite
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Whole lotta boot lickers in here.

It's hilarious to me that people think floyd woulda just died at that period in time no matter what. Minus the knee.

Or that he "swallowed his stash". A fentanyl stash? Do you even fentanyl? He'd have died much faster if it was a big stash. Or it wasn't much of a stash and narcan would have saved his life.
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He didnt OD on opiates, his breathing was too fast. He died of restricted blood flow to the brain and oxygen deprivation
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You're clueless.

11 ng/mL of fentanyl and 19 ng/mL of methamphetamine.

Speedballing on meth and fentanyl. A very high dose of fentanyl. Do you have any idea what you are talking about or are you making it up as you go?
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The level of meth was physiologically totally irrelevant, too low for any effect at all. As pointed out earlier Floyd was a habitual offender with less than half of the medical level used for Anesthesia. He exhibited NO SIGNS of overdose on opiates. Saying 19ng/ml of meth was a cause of intoxication is no different than saying a thimble full of whiskey would get you drunk. Toxic levels of meth are approximately 0.15 to 0.5 mg/L , or 150 to 500 ng/ ml

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You can die with 11 ng/ml of fentanyl

I've already showed the links of autopsies, with death from that amount of fentanyl

Add to the other drugs in his system... Yes it absolutely could kill a human being

Just because it didn't kill Floyd yet, didn't mean that it wouldn't eventually

And I'm not saying that the cop isn't a scumbag, but Floyd absolutely had enough drugs to kill him
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Re: Why Derek Chauvin is GUILTY of FIRST DEGREE murder according to the law.
I predict that he will be charged with involuntary manslaughter, and nothing else.
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Whole lotta boot lickers in here.

It's hilarious to me that people think floyd woulda just died at that period in time no matter what. Minus the knee.

Or that he "swallowed his stash". A fentanyl stash? Do you even fentanyl? He'd have died much faster if it was a big stash. Or it wasn't much of a stash and narcan would have saved his life.
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He didnt OD on opiates, his breathing was too fast. He died of restricted blood flow to the brain and oxygen deprivation
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 68134217


You're clueless.

11 ng/mL of fentanyl and 19 ng/mL of methamphetamine.

Speedballing on meth and fentanyl. A very high dose of fentanyl. Do you have any idea what you are talking about or are you making it up as you go?
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 78345893


The level of meth was physiologically totally irrelevant, too low for any effect at all. As pointed out earlier Floyd was a habitual offender with less than half of the medical level used for Anesthesia. He exhibited NO SIGNS of overdose on opiates. Saying 19ng/ml of meth was a cause of intoxication is no different than saying a thimble full of whiskey would get you drunk. Toxic levels of meth are approximately 0.15 to 0.5 mg/L , or 150 to 500 ng/ ml

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Did you even read that? It says the 33 year old male was bleeding uncontrollably from his orifices due to the immense volume of meth he consumed. The report says nothing about fentanyl.

You told me what I said is irrelevant, then cited a single document from 1999 which has absolutely nothing to do with meth and fentanyl in combination.

Well played.

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For the record: Chauvin can burn. I wouldn't mind seeing him burn. Dude is a scumbag. Y'all knuckleheads acting like combining meth and fentanyl is no big deal are jokers.

How many of you have dosed yourselves on meth and fentanyl at the same toime?

How many of you have any clue that this was a ritualistic set up to incite the ethnic war which the controllers have been attemping to launch for decades. Watching y'all bicker among yourselves while the people who pulled this off laugh at you is sad. Get it together.

hf
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The level of meth in Floyds system was not a factor in his death and would have had no physiological effect, it was a minuscule amount, probably the result of cross contamination of pills he consumed by a dealer.

See above
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No. Educate yourself.
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For the record: Chauvin can burn. I wouldn't mind seeing him burn. Dude is a scumbag. Y'all knuckleheads acting like combining meth and fentanyl is no big deal are jokers.

How many of you have dosed yourselves on meth and fentanyl at the same toime?

How many of you have any clue that this was a ritualistic set up to incite the ethnic war which the controllers have been attemping to launch for decades. Watching y'all bicker among yourselves while the people who pulled this off laugh at you is sad. Get it together.

hf
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Various eyewitness accounts of pallets stacked with bricks in certain urban areas after reporting on the Floyd case first broke give some substance to your suspicions.

Which is why I hope you don't find yourself feeling warm and kindly towards the Biden-Obama-Clinton leftwing that manages so many parts of today's America, including its FBI/CIA, DOJ and most urban city governments, be they in a Minneapolis or Chicago.
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He didnt OD on opiates, his breathing was too fast. He died of restricted blood flow to the brain and oxygen deprivation
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You're clueless.

11 ng/mL of fentanyl and 19 ng/mL of methamphetamine.

Speedballing on meth and fentanyl. A very high dose of fentanyl. Do you have any idea what you are talking about or are you making it up as you go?
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 78345893


The level of meth was physiologically totally irrelevant, too low for any effect at all. As pointed out earlier Floyd was a habitual offender with less than half of the medical level used for Anesthesia. He exhibited NO SIGNS of overdose on opiates. Saying 19ng/ml of meth was a cause of intoxication is no different than saying a thimble full of whiskey would get you drunk. Toxic levels of meth are approximately 0.15 to 0.5 mg/L , or 150 to 500 ng/ ml

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Did you even read that? It says the 33 year old male was bleeding uncontrollably from his orifices due to the immense volume of meth he consumed. The report says nothing about fentanyl.

You told me what I said is irrelevant, then cited a single document from 1999 which has absolutely nothing to do with meth and fentanyl in combination.

Well played.

hf
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Toxic levels of meth are approximately 0.15 to 0.5 mg/L , or 150 to 500 ng/ ml
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For the record: Chauvin can burn. I wouldn't mind seeing him burn. Dude is a scumbag. Y'all knuckleheads acting like combining meth and fentanyl is no big deal are jokers.

How many of you have dosed yourselves on meth and fentanyl at the same toime?

How many of you have any clue that this was a ritualistic set up to incite the ethnic war which the controllers have been attemping to launch for decades. Watching y'all bicker among yourselves while the people who pulled this off laugh at you is sad. Get it together.

hf
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The level of meth in Floyds system was not a factor in his death and would have had no physiological effect, it was a minuscule amount, probably the result of cross contamination of pills he consumed by a dealer.

See above
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 68134217


"it was a minuscule amount"
LIKE HELL IT WAS! He was out of his mind on drugs!
Did you see how he acted at the store? He was loaded out of his mind!
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For the record: Chauvin can burn. I wouldn't mind seeing him burn. Dude is a scumbag. Y'all knuckleheads acting like combining meth and fentanyl is no big deal are jokers.

How many of you have dosed yourselves on meth and fentanyl at the same toime?

How many of you have any clue that this was a ritualistic set up to incite the ethnic war which the controllers have been attemping to launch for decades. Watching y'all bicker among yourselves while the people who pulled this off laugh at you is sad. Get it together.

hf
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The level of meth in Floyds system was not a factor in his death and would have had no physiological effect, it was a minuscule amount, probably the result of cross contamination of pills he consumed by a dealer.

See above
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 68134217


You two clowns are stating that a depressant like SYNTHETIC HEROIN and a stimulant like METHAMPHETAMINE have no physiological effect and are calling it "cross contamination."

If you have no idea how drugs work, that's fine, but do stop making yourselves look like dunces.
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The level of meth in Floyds system was not a factor in his death and would have had no physiological effect, it was a minuscule amount, probably the result of cross contamination of pills he consumed by a dealer.

See above
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You gotta be kidding.

Expert said, that george floyd had an 11 in his system of fentanyl, while he seen people with a 3 dead from it.

That man george floyd was a drug dealer who swallowed his stash of drugs, and he thought he was superman, as he probably did it quite a few times, but this time it killed him.

George floyd totally was responsible for his own death, and had enough drugs in him to kill a horse.
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Whole lotta boot lickers in here.

It's hilarious to me that people think floyd woulda just died at that period in time no matter what. Minus the knee.

Or that he "swallowed his stash". A fentanyl stash? Do you even fentanyl? He'd have died much faster if it was a big stash. Or it wasn't much of a stash and narcan would have saved his life.
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He didnt OD on opiates, his breathing was too fast. He died of restricted blood flow to the brain and oxygen deprivation
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If you couldnt get your breath, would you gasp?
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Gasping for breath precludes opiate overdose. People gasping for breath are not overdosing on opiates. It does the exact opposite
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Floyd wasnt gasping. He yelled alot and just got tired and went to sleep.
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For the record: Chauvin can burn. I wouldn't mind seeing him burn. Dude is a scumbag. Y'all knuckleheads acting like combining meth and fentanyl is no big deal are jokers.

How many of you have dosed yourselves on meth and fentanyl at the same toime?

How many of you have any clue that this was a ritualistic set up to incite the ethnic war which the controllers have been attemping to launch for decades. Watching y'all bicker among yourselves while the people who pulled this off laugh at you is sad. Get it together.

hf
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Various eyewitness accounts of pallets stacked with bricks in certain urban areas after reporting on the Floyd case first broke give some substance to your suspicions.

Which is why I hope you don't find yourself feeling warm and kindly towards the Biden-Obama-Clinton leftwing that manages so many parts of today's America, including its FBI/CIA, DOJ and most urban city governments, be they in a Minneapolis or Chicago.
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This did not occur under Bidens administration
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He didnt OD on opiates, his breathing was too fast. He died of restricted blood flow to the brain and oxygen deprivation
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You're clueless.

11 ng/mL of fentanyl and 19 ng/mL of methamphetamine.

Speedballing on meth and fentanyl. A very high dose of fentanyl. Do you have any idea what you are talking about or are you making it up as you go?
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 78345893


The level of meth was physiologically totally irrelevant, too low for any effect at all. As pointed out earlier Floyd was a habitual offender with less than half of the medical level used for Anesthesia. He exhibited NO SIGNS of overdose on opiates. Saying 19ng/ml of meth was a cause of intoxication is no different than saying a thimble full of whiskey would get you drunk. Toxic levels of meth are approximately 0.15 to 0.5 mg/L , or 150 to 500 ng/ ml

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You can die with 11 ng/ml of fentanyl

I've already showed the links of autopsies, with death from that amount of fentanyl

Add to the other drugs in his system... Yes it absolutely could kill a human being

Just because it didn't kill Floyd yet, didn't mean that it wouldn't eventually

And I'm not saying that the cop isn't a scumbag, but Floyd absolutely had enough drugs to kill him
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There's a thing called being "opiate naive".

A junkie, as y'all are so fondly calling Floyd, is not likely to be opiate naive.

A person who has never recreationally taken an opiate drug will overdose at a tiny fraction of what it would take to even buzz an addict.
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For the record: Chauvin can burn. I wouldn't mind seeing him burn. Dude is a scumbag. Y'all knuckleheads acting like combining meth and fentanyl is no big deal are jokers.

How many of you have dosed yourselves on meth and fentanyl at the same toime?

How many of you have any clue that this was a ritualistic set up to incite the ethnic war which the controllers have been attemping to launch for decades. Watching y'all bicker among yourselves while the people who pulled this off laugh at you is sad. Get it together.

hf
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Various eyewitness accounts of pallets stacked with bricks in certain urban areas after reporting on the Floyd case first broke give some substance to your suspicions.

Which is why I hope you don't find yourself feeling warm and kindly towards the Biden-Obama-Clinton leftwing that manages so many parts of today's America, including its FBI/CIA, DOJ and most urban city governments, be they in a Minneapolis or Chicago.
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No use for dems or reps. The career politicians are all related and all part of the same criminal mafia which is against you, I, and everyone else bickering in this thread. The more divided we are, the more they laugh because they get closer to their goals.

I'll take republican citizens over liberal/progressive/democrat citizens all day. There is something wrong with the souls of progressive libs.
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You're clueless.

11 ng/mL of fentanyl and 19 ng/mL of methamphetamine.

Speedballing on meth and fentanyl. A very high dose of fentanyl. Do you have any idea what you are talking about or are you making it up as you go?
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 78345893


The level of meth was physiologically totally irrelevant, too low for any effect at all. As pointed out earlier Floyd was a habitual offender with less than half of the medical level used for Anesthesia. He exhibited NO SIGNS of overdose on opiates. Saying 19ng/ml of meth was a cause of intoxication is no different than saying a thimble full of whiskey would get you drunk. Toxic levels of meth are approximately 0.15 to 0.5 mg/L , or 150 to 500 ng/ ml

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You can die with 11 ng/ml of fentanyl

I've already showed the links of autopsies, with death from that amount of fentanyl

Add to the other drugs in his system... Yes it absolutely could kill a human being

Just because it didn't kill Floyd yet, didn't mean that it wouldn't eventually

And I'm not saying that the cop isn't a scumbag, but Floyd absolutely had enough drugs to kill him
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There's a thing called being "opiate naive".

A junkie, as y'all are so fondly calling Floyd, is not likely to be opiate naive.

A person who has never recreationally taken an opiate drug will overdose at a tiny fraction of what it would take to even buzz an addict.
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Don't talk to me about Opiate addiction

I've lost numerous friends to it including one just five days ago.. don't talk to me about being opiate naive
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He didnt OD on opiates, his breathing was too fast. He died of restricted blood flow to the brain and oxygen deprivation
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If you couldnt get your breath, would you gasp?
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Gasping for breath precludes opiate overdose. People gasping for breath are not overdosing on opiates. It does the exact opposite
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Floyd wasnt gasping. He yelled alot and just got tired and went to sleep.
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lol that's what I saw.
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For the record: Chauvin can burn. I wouldn't mind seeing him burn. Dude is a scumbag. Y'all knuckleheads acting like combining meth and fentanyl is no big deal are jokers.

How many of you have dosed yourselves on meth and fentanyl at the same toime?

How many of you have any clue that this was a ritualistic set up to incite the ethnic war which the controllers have been attemping to launch for decades. Watching y'all bicker among yourselves while the people who pulled this off laugh at you is sad. Get it together.

hf
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 78345893


The level of meth in Floyds system was not a factor in his death and would have had no physiological effect, it was a minuscule amount, probably the result of cross contamination of pills he consumed by a dealer.

See above
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 68134217


You two clowns are stating that a depressant like SYNTHETIC HEROIN and a stimulant like METHAMPHETAMINE have no physiological effect and are calling it "cross contamination."

If you have no idea how drugs work, that's fine, but do stop making yourselves look like dunces.
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No, Im saying the amount of meth in Floyds system would have had no physiological effect, it was way below the level needed to even feel an effect. Like what would happen if you put pills in a bag that had a tiny amount of meth residue in it.
I am also saying Floyd didnt od on opiates and had no symptoms of Opiate overdose. Why are you jumping through hoops to exonerate this scumbag?
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"it was a minuscule amount"
LIKE HELL IT WAS! He was out of his mind on drugs!
Did you see how he acted at the store? He was loaded out of his mind!
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It's disgusting because there has been several years of Comey-Brennan-Mueller frame-ups, shake downs and corruption out of Obama-ized federal agencies, which most liberals have yawned at - including in the media - while a two-bit street hustler in Minneapolis has a run-in with cops, dies while under the influence, and is turned into a martyr by those same leftwingers.

Put a sock in it, liberals.

BTW, the city of Minneapolis is dominated by a liberal mindset and a "progressive" way of governance.
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The level of meth was physiologically totally irrelevant, too low for any effect at all. As pointed out earlier Floyd was a habitual offender with less than half of the medical level used for Anesthesia. He exhibited NO SIGNS of overdose on opiates. Saying 19ng/ml of meth was a cause of intoxication is no different than saying a thimble full of whiskey would get you drunk. Toxic levels of meth are approximately 0.15 to 0.5 mg/L , or 150 to 500 ng/ ml

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You can die with 11 ng/ml of fentanyl

I've already showed the links of autopsies, with death from that amount of fentanyl

Add to the other drugs in his system... Yes it absolutely could kill a human being

Just because it didn't kill Floyd yet, didn't mean that it wouldn't eventually

And I'm not saying that the cop isn't a scumbag, but Floyd absolutely had enough drugs to kill him
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There's a thing called being "opiate naive".

A junkie, as y'all are so fondly calling Floyd, is not likely to be opiate naive.

A person who has never recreationally taken an opiate drug will overdose at a tiny fraction of what it would take to even buzz an addict.
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Don't talk to me about Opiate addiction

I've lost numerous friends to it including one just five days ago.. don't talk to me about being opiate naive
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As a former opiate addict I'll damn well talk about it all I like. I'm very sorry for your loss.
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"it was a minuscule amount"
LIKE HELL IT WAS! He was out of his mind on drugs!
Did you see how he acted at the store? He was loaded out of his mind!
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IMO he showed all the signs of being high on weed.
He sure wasnt nodding on opiates.
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Whole lotta boot lickers in here.

It's hilarious to me that people think floyd woulda just died at that period in time no matter what. Minus the knee.

Or that he "swallowed his stash". A fentanyl stash? Do you even fentanyl? He'd have died much faster if it was a big stash. Or it wasn't much of a stash and narcan would have saved his life.
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Lol, yea his life could have been saved by himself but cops aren't psychic. He could have not resisted arrest and told them he swallowed his stash.

And I don't think it. It's in his mouth in the body cam video when the cop first approaches his car.

Nobody will be surprised when Chauvin walks except the idiots.
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You can die with 11 ng/ml of fentanyl

I've already showed the links of autopsies, with death from that amount of fentanyl

Add to the other drugs in his system... Yes it absolutely could kill a human being

Just because it didn't kill Floyd yet, didn't mean that it wouldn't eventually

And I'm not saying that the cop isn't a scumbag, but Floyd absolutely had enough drugs to kill him
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There's a thing called being "opiate naive".

A junkie, as y'all are so fondly calling Floyd, is not likely to be opiate naive.

A person who has never recreationally taken an opiate drug will overdose at a tiny fraction of what it would take to even buzz an addict.
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Don't talk to me about Opiate addiction

I've lost numerous friends to it including one just five days ago.. don't talk to me about being opiate naive
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As a former opiate addict I'll damn well talk about it all I like. I'm very sorry for your loss.
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And all of them wanted the strongest shit.. if one got knocked off.. they all went to that dealer trying to get some of that stuff

And thank you, I hope you stay clean
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You can die with 11 ng/ml of fentanyl

I've already showed the links of autopsies, with death from that amount of fentanyl

Add to the other drugs in his system... Yes it absolutely could kill a human being

Just because it didn't kill Floyd yet, didn't mean that it wouldn't eventually

And I'm not saying that the cop isn't a scumbag, but Floyd absolutely had enough drugs to kill him
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There's a thing called being "opiate naive".

A junkie, as y'all are so fondly calling Floyd, is not likely to be opiate naive.

A person who has never recreationally taken an opiate drug will overdose at a tiny fraction of what it would take to even buzz an addict.
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Don't talk to me about Opiate addiction

I've lost numerous friends to it including one just five days ago.. don't talk to me about being opiate naive
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As a former opiate addict I'll damn well talk about it all I like. I'm very sorry for your loss.
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And by being "opiate naive" it means the person's body and their tolerance.. Not them being naive in general e.e
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Re: Why Derek Chauvin is GUILTY of FIRST DEGREE murder according to the law.

No use for dems or reps. The career politicians are all related and all part of the same criminal mafia which is against you, I, and everyone else bickering in this thread. The more divided we are, the more they laugh because they get closer to their goals.

I'll take republican citizens over liberal/progressive/democrat citizens all day. There is something wrong with the souls of progressive libs.
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I hear you.

I used to think conspiracytards were conspiracytards in the past. But not anymore.

Today's paranoia has a way of turning into tomorrow's reality.
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There's a thing called being "opiate naive".

A junkie, as y'all are so fondly calling Floyd, is not likely to be opiate naive.

A person who has never recreationally taken an opiate drug will overdose at a tiny fraction of what it would take to even buzz an addict.
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Don't talk to me about Opiate addiction

I've lost numerous friends to it including one just five days ago.. don't talk to me about being opiate naive
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 73066487



As a former opiate addict I'll damn well talk about it all I like. I'm very sorry for your loss.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 79809124


And all of them wanted the strongest shit.. if one got knocked off.. they all went to that dealer trying to get some of that stuff

And thank you, I hope you stay clean
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I've been clean for four years now, thank you.
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The level of meth was physiologically totally irrelevant, too low for any effect at all. As pointed out earlier Floyd was a habitual offender with less than half of the medical level used for Anesthesia. He exhibited NO SIGNS of overdose on opiates. Saying 19ng/ml of meth was a cause of intoxication is no different than saying a thimble full of whiskey would get you drunk. Toxic levels of meth are approximately 0.15 to 0.5 mg/L , or 150 to 500 ng/ ml

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You can die with 11 ng/ml of fentanyl

I've already showed the links of autopsies, with death from that amount of fentanyl

Add to the other drugs in his system... Yes it absolutely could kill a human being

Just because it didn't kill Floyd yet, didn't mean that it wouldn't eventually

And I'm not saying that the cop isn't a scumbag, but Floyd absolutely had enough drugs to kill him
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 73066487



There's a thing called being "opiate naive".

A junkie, as y'all are so fondly calling Floyd, is not likely to be opiate naive.

A person who has never recreationally taken an opiate drug will overdose at a tiny fraction of what it would take to even buzz an addict.
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Don't talk to me about Opiate addiction

I've lost numerous friends to it including one just five days ago.. don't talk to me about being opiate naive
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Yes. Opiates (particularly fentanyl mixed into counterfeit, stamped pills) have caused an epidemic across this country. Overdoses have become a regular occurence in small towns where I live in Vermont. Buried a few friends and some family over the past few years. I've had my own struggles with substance abuse.

I have lived in Baltimore, Georgia, the Caribbean, California, and several places in between. If people understood just how prevalent substance abuse is, and the consequences of poly-abusing substances like narcotics and stimulants, a change in drug policy would be forced. Unfortunately, many bury their heads in the sand and choose not to adress it or don't know how to address it.

I will say that anyone who claims any quantity of FENTANYL and METH polyabuse has no physiological effects has no idea what they are talking about. Looking at a couple AC's in this thread specifically.
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You can die with 11 ng/ml of fentanyl

I've already showed the links of autopsies, with death from that amount of fentanyl

Add to the other drugs in his system... Yes it absolutely could kill a human being

Just because it didn't kill Floyd yet, didn't mean that it wouldn't eventually

And I'm not saying that the cop isn't a scumbag, but Floyd absolutely had enough drugs to kill him
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 73066487



There's a thing called being "opiate naive".

A junkie, as y'all are so fondly calling Floyd, is not likely to be opiate naive.

A person who has never recreationally taken an opiate drug will overdose at a tiny fraction of what it would take to even buzz an addict.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 79809124

Don't talk to me about Opiate addiction

I've lost numerous friends to it including one just five days ago.. don't talk to me about being opiate naive
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As a former opiate addict I'll damn well talk about it all I like. I'm very sorry for your loss.
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I was put on bigh level of pharmy opiates for a severe back injury and i got off the shit all on my own. Fucking scumbag doctor addicted me to keep me coming in every month for another script. One thing I can tell you is tolerance builds up very rapidly and if the average person took what I was prescribed it would have killed them.





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