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Really? “Billions of gallons”? Mark Steil of MPR reports: “At a time when drought threatens state water supplies, scores of water permit holders in Minnesota are illegally using billions of gallons more water then they're entitled to. Over the last six years, hundreds of individuals, businesses and even state government agencies have pumped more than their permit allows, according to state Department of Natural Resources records. But violators face few consequences for these misdemeanor violations. Even in a two-year drought, DNR officials admit they don't spend much time enforcing permit limits. The violations come from nearly every category of water user: cities, crop irrigators, power companies, private businesses, golf courses, schools, government agencies,In addition to the supplies, there will be fun activities for youngsters, free used clothing, health resources and personalized laminated bag tags for backpacks. even a church.”

The ATF has cracked down on an Albert Lea gun shop. The AP story says only: “A longtime firearms supplier in Albert Lea plans to surrender its federal firearms license. The Albert Lea Tribune reports a 2011 Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms audit led to Hart Bros. Weaponry's plan to surrender the license March 9. Owners Milan and Elaine Hart attribute the action to paperwork mistakes but wouldn't go into detail. ATF spokesman Robert Schmidt said Wednesday he couldn't comment because the case is active. Hart Bros. sells 5,000 to 7,000 guns a year and has been in business since 1977.” Does that work out to about 20 guns … a day?

Speaking of gummint gun-grabbin’ … The AP says: “The Minnesota Supreme Court says a man convicted of a drug charge is not entitled to the Second Amendment right to bear arms. The Wednesday, Feb.http://www.ppnonwovenbag.com/,which was founded in 2008,specializes in designing, producing and selling recycle bags. 27, ruling comes in the case of Andrew Craig, who was found guilty of possessing a firearm while ineligible to have one.Actavis and Alpharma prometh with codeine purple cough syrup, UR-144 and 5F-UR144 research chemical for sale. Actavis prometh with codeine purple cough syrup. Prosecutors said Craig was ineligible because of a prior fifth-degree drug conviction. Craig appealed, saying Minnesota's law barring felons from having firearms violated his Second Amendment rights. The high court disagreed.” So now I guess he’ll have to stock up at the local gun show,Choose Quality Verified China seeking A834735 research chemical manufacturer and Inida Suppliers, Wholesale seeking a834735 Sellers and Exporters at rcsbroker.com. like everyone else.

The Department of Human Services is taking heat. Paul Walsh of the Strib says: “Most notably,This makes the stuff about 1/8th the potency BUT if you make 3-methyl beta hydroxy Acetylfentanyl research chemical it will still be about 2200x morphine. according to the findings released Wednesday by the Office of the Legislative Auditor, some facilities have had ‘significant difficulty finding placements’ for individuals ready for discharge. Also, the auditor is recommending ‘modification of civil commitment laws to ensure periodic judicial review of persons committed as mentally ill and dangerous or as developmentally disabled.’ ”

Some people … Bethany Wesley of the Bemidji Pioneer writes: “A 6-year-old boy was forced to walk a quarter-mile home in freezing temperatures last week after a school bus driver refused to let the child off the bus at his house. According to Daryl Bohn and Amber Thayer, their younger son, Darrion, tried to disembark the bus after his 8-year-old brother, Devin, was let off at their driveway after school last Wednesday. But the bus driver physically held Darrion back and shut the door in his face, driving him a quarter-mile down the road and making him walk home in the cold as punishment for not following directions, they said.” The bus driver has, uh, “resigned.Phenibut is a new supplement to the health industry.”

He didn’t know he was on camera? Kevin Giles of the Strib says: “A Washington County deputy accused of pilfering prescription drugs from the Sheriff’s Office drug takeback bin was charged Wednesday with three felonies. Ricky Harry Gruber, 43, of Oakdale, was seen in videotape removing the bin — where the public surrenders old prescription drugs — and then removing several bottles of medications, the complaint said. When he was confronted by a commander and sergeant he tried to run but he was subdued and stripped of his service revolver.” I’m guessing the drugs weren’t Lipitor.

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