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Curt581

Senior Member
What a complete and utter load of crap. The man's got his nose out of joint for one reason. He thinks that taking this drug will violate his God-given right to get stone stinking drunk. Nothing more.

You lists of household items that might kill him, just because he happens to be in the same room, are nothing but bunk. It's just muddying the water.

Tell ya what, Hoot. Here's the bottom line.

Don't want to take the drug?

Then don't take it. Plain and simple.

Now suck it up and take your jail sentence.
 


Curt581 said:
What a complete and utter load of crap. The man's got his nose out of joint for one reason. He thinks that taking this drug will violate his God-given right to get stone stinking drunk. Nothing more.

You lists of household items that might kill him, just because he happens to be in the same room, are nothing but bunk. It's just muddying the water.

Really? What part of "muddying the water" did you find the muddiest, Curt? The part that you can't believe it or the part you don't want to believe?

Tell ya what, Hoot. Here's the bottom line.

Don't want to take the drug?

Then don't take it. Plain and simple.

Now suck it up and take your jail sentence.

Now suck it up. That's interesting, Curt. Considering you're in denial of a drug that's being forced on someone. Suck it up. How about you learn more on the drug?

Precautions While Using This Medicine

Do not drink any alcohol, even small amounts, while you are taking this medicine and for 14 days after you stop taking it, because the alcohol may make you very sick. In addition to beverages, alcohol is found in many other products. Reading the list of ingredients on foods and other products before using them will help you to avoid alcohol. You can also avoid alcohol if you:

• Do not use alcohol-containing foods, products, or medicines, such as elixirs, tonics, sauces, vinegars, cough syrups, mouth washes, or gargles.

• Do not come in contact with or breathe in the fumes of chemicals that may contain alcohol, acetaldehyde, paraldehyde, or other related chemicals, such as paint thinner, paint, varnish, or shellac.

• Use caution when using alcohol-containing products that are applied to the skin, such as some transdermal (stick-on patch) medicines or rubbing alcohol, back rubs, after-shave lotions, colognes, perfumes, toilet waters, or after-bath preparations. Using such products while you are taking disulfiram may cause headache, nausea, or local redness or itching because the alcohol in these products may be absorbed into your body. Before using alcohol-containing products on your skin, first test the product by applying some to a small area of your skin. Allow the product to remain on your skin for 1 or 2 hours. If no redness, itching, or other unwanted effects occur, you should be able to use the product.

• Do not use any alcohol-containing products on raw skin or open wounds.

No need taking my word when the US government has provided the warnings for you. ;)

http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/druginfo/uspdi/202603.html

What's that Curt, "muddying the water"? Are you still too afraid to click on the link?

Looks like the only muddy came from you, Curt.

BTW, have you gotten in the habit of turning off your cell phone before getting in your car? That can only help us all, right? ;) No, I bet you're just arrogant enough to believe you don't need to turn off your phone and just dumb enough to believe you'll never get arrested of DUI - because you don't drink and drive. Yea, right, so did this woman's husband: https://forum.freeadvice.com/showthread.php?t=198179

So tell me eveything you think you know about muddy water.
 
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huk said:
God I love this board. It's better than a comedy club!

The best part is it's FREE! Arrogance, Ignorance and Righteousness --Coupled with bad legal advice.

You would think it could be made it into a primetime reality television program
 

CdwJava

Senior Member
fagettaboutit said:
Now suck it up. That's interesting, Carl. Considering you're in denial of a drug that's being forced on someone. Suck it up. How about you learn more on the drug?
I never commented on the drug. I only commented on his probation status. Regardless of the OP's opinion of the drug he still has that nasty little probation stipulation to deal with.

He can stick to his guns and oppose the drug, but this will result in custody time. That's his choice. Life is full of decisions. This one has no easy solution for him.



- Carl
 
fagettaboutit said:
The best part is it's FREE! Arrogance, Ignorance and Righteousness --Coupled with bad legal advice.

You would think it could be made it into a primetime reality television program

You are a one trick pony...geeze.
 
CdwJava said:
I never commented on the drug. I only commented on his probation status. Regardless of the OP's opinion of the drug he still has that nasty little probation stipulation to deal with.

He can stick to his guns and oppose the drug, but this will result in custody time. That's his choice. Life is full of decisions. This one has no easy solution for him.



- Carl

Oh ironic how Curt became Carl.

No worries Carl, it was Curt all the way.
 

Curt581

Senior Member
fagettaboutit said:
Now suck it up. That's interesting, Curt. Considering you're in denial of a drug that's being forced on someone. Suck it up. How about you learn more on the drug?
I'm entitled to my opinion, just as you're entitled to your own.

I'm not in denial. Hoot's got two options. Take the drug, or not take the drug. If he doesn't, he takes the jail time.

If it's sooo dangerous, why didn't his attorney object to that condition? Everything else is irrelevant.
What's that Curt, "muddying the water"? Are you still too afraid to click on the link?
Oh, yeah... terrified. :rolleyes:
BTW, have you gotten in the habit of turning off your cell phone before getting in your car?
I don't have a cell phone.
just dumb enough to believe you'll never get arrested of DUI - because you don't drink and drive.
I won't. I not only don't drink and drive, I don't drink any alcohol. Ever. I've had to perform CPR too many times on the side of the road, and carried to many dead kids out of wrecked cars. You should try it sometime. Might change your perspective.

On second thought, it probably wouldn't. :rolleyes:
So tell me eveything you think you know about muddy water.
Right after you tell me everything you know about pounding a bucket of sand.... well, you get the idea.
;)
 

BigMistakeFl

Senior Member
Another thought

True, about the point made above. This drug only makes you ill IF you drink whilst taking it. So here's the problem. You have an alcohol problem. This drug is not just court ordered for everyone. My advice is to get yourself to an AA meeting right away. You have this chance to change your life right now, and you must need very badly to be free of alcohol, to protect yourself and others. Find your freedom.
 

ppk007

Junior Member
How about the Eighth amendment to US Constitution

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Apparently these people are being court ordered into this "treatment" program prior to a court conviction. The "treatment" is also apparently mandatory in order to get pre-trial release from jail. In other words, they can not bail out until they comply with "treatment".

Here is the Eighth amendment --

Amendment VIII
Excessive bail shall not be required, nor excessive fines imposed, nor cruel and unusual punishments inflicted.


I have a problem that a DUI misd. suspect MUST comply with this "treatment" program in order to qualify for bail, WHEN someone that breaks into my house and assaults me can post an approx. $5000.00+ bond and be walking the streets within hours of their arrest.

The "treatment" requirement under this pre-conviction program appears to be EXCESSIVE BAIL and maybe even CRUEL AND UNUSUAL, especially when comprared to what FELONS are required to post for bail.

Also, 20 years ago, I would have expected to read about "forced medication" (and let there be no doubt that choosing between one's freedom or the gulag (jail) is coercion or forced) being done in the USSR, not the USA !!. Sometimes I think we (USA) lost the Cold War in that we became them (USSR).

PPk007
 

Curt581

Senior Member
What is the purpose of resurrecting a two month old thread?

The original poster is long gone.

(And to be quite honest, we don't care if you have a problem with anything)

:rolleyes:
 

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