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Re: Governor election
Posted: Mon Jul 29, 2019 7:40 am
by Wildfowler
teul2 wrote:Wildfowler wrote:lilwhitelie wrote:
Dove love burnt millet and burnt sunflowers but not sure how burnt weed would work out for hunters or the dove. Be interesting for sure
Haha
Haven’t thought about burning it down for a dove hunt.
I'll come hang out while you burn it. May have to bring a couch and some chip too.
Trust me. If that ever becomes a legal crop, I’m having a hemp dove field!
Re: Governor election
Posted: Mon Jul 29, 2019 4:03 pm
by deltadukman
While Waller may not be a great orator, he is a great guy, man of character, and an all around good human being. He is a leader and knows a lot of people to help along the way. You can not find an ill word spoken about him. I know great men of character who will vouch for him. That is where my vote is leaning.
I haven't seen it mentioned much here, but I would like to point out that Tate's finance chairman is Billy VanDevender, the same man who penned a long letter opposing the Yazoo Backwater Pumps. He isn't for, or against, something unless it help's his bottom line. I think the Waller/Foster camps are fixing to send a strong message to Tate.
Re: Governor election
Posted: Mon Jul 29, 2019 6:04 pm
by novacaine
deltadukman wrote:While Waller may not be a great orator, he is a great guy, man of character, and an all around good human being. He is a leader and knows a lot of people to help along the way. You can not find an ill word spoken about him. I know great men of character who will vouch for him. That is where my vote is leaning.
I haven't seen it mentioned much here, but I would like to point out that Tate's finance chairman is Billy VanDevender, the same man who penned a long letter opposing the Yazoo Backwater Pumps. He isn't for, or against, something unless it help's his bottom line. I think the Waller/Foster camps are fixing to send a strong message to Tate.
Wow, that's interesting..........that may not help him in the delta.
Re: Governor election
Posted: Mon Jul 29, 2019 7:18 pm
by JLT
I’m gonna go ahead and just say that I think Tate is gonna win big.......
Re: Governor election
Posted: Mon Jul 29, 2019 7:29 pm
by deltadukman
JLT wrote:I’m gonna go ahead and just say that I think Tate is gonna win big.......
There’s an 82 year old man you know of who has been behind him for years that was interviewed and doesn’t sound as confident.
Re: Governor election
Posted: Mon Jul 29, 2019 11:56 pm
by lilwhitelie
deltadukman wrote:JLT wrote:I’m gonna go ahead and just say that I think Tate is gonna win big.......
There’s an 82 year old man you know of who has been behind him for years that was interviewed and doesn’t sound as confident.
What’s sad is there are people that Tate has rubbed the wrong way and he has been in politics a long time but in the end they will vote for him over Jim hood. If Tate loses with all the campaign money he has it will be an upset like Hillary losing to trump.
Re: Governor election
Posted: Tue Jul 30, 2019 3:15 am
by JLT
Oh I’m not as confident as I once was, but I just think he’ll win.
Re: Governor election
Posted: Thu Aug 01, 2019 10:19 am
by jacksbuddy
JLT wrote:Oh I’m not as confident as I once was, but I just think he’ll win.
If he does, he'll have to fight for it. Waller is fighting like somebody that wants to win and the odds are stacked against him. This race ain't over by a long shot.
Re: Governor election
Posted: Thu Aug 01, 2019 10:55 am
by hntrpat1
being drug tested every three months if you take a controlled substance is a load of crap and an invasion of privacy. It's not doing anything dopeheads are going to do dope and drunks are going to bring.
Re: Governor election
Posted: Thu Aug 01, 2019 12:35 pm
by donia
hntrpat1 wrote:being drug tested every three months if you take a controlled substance is a load of crap and an invasion of privacy. It's not doing anything dopeheads are going to do dope and drunks are going to bring.
is that just to make sure the patient actually has it is their system and not "possibly" selling them or what? I haven't heard that, before.
Re: Governor election
Posted: Thu Aug 01, 2019 7:46 pm
by lilwhitelie
donia wrote:hntrpat1 wrote:being drug tested every three months if you take a controlled substance is a load of crap and an invasion of privacy. It's not doing anything dopeheads are going to do dope and drunks are going to bring.
is that just to make sure the patient actually has it is their system and not "possibly" selling them or what? I haven't heard that, before.
Exactly. Beleive it or not since this “crisis” has occurred there are many selling narcotics just like people sell heroin. Basically it covers the physicians behind that is writing whatever controlled substance you receive. Who it really affects is the person that takes meds only as needed and may not take it everyday or every week. But with the strict guidelines you basically have to take it as prescribed. Many pain management clinics test more than that and will make you bring your bottles of pills to count to insure you are taking as written. It’s the addicts that have ruined the system and caused the “crisis”. There are people that have legit pain that really need the meds. If they can’t get it they will turn to illegal means or worse....... suicide. Many can’t and won’t live in pain.
Re: Governor election
Posted: Fri Aug 02, 2019 7:29 am
by jacksbuddy
lilwhitelie wrote:Many can’t and won’t live in pain.
^^^Please let us know when this affects you.^^^

Re: Governor election
Posted: Fri Aug 02, 2019 9:51 am
by donia
lilwhitelie wrote:Exactly. Beleive it or not since this “crisis” has occurred there are many selling narcotics just like people sell heroin. Basically it covers the physicians behind that is writing whatever controlled substance you receive.
so I'm assuming they do a hair follicle test (3 month viable accuracy), so the person doesn't just take em before the visit to get it into their system?? expensive, but necessary it seems. I can definitely see where the "as needed" user could get screwed. does the prescription label of "as needed" not apply, any more, and the patient is put on a constant dose?
Re: Governor election
Posted: Fri Aug 02, 2019 12:16 pm
by lilwhitelie
donia wrote:lilwhitelie wrote:Exactly. Beleive it or not since this “crisis” has occurred there are many selling narcotics just like people sell heroin. Basically it covers the physicians behind that is writing whatever controlled substance you receive.
so I'm assuming they do a hair follicle test (3 month viable accuracy), so the person doesn't just take em before the visit to get it into their system?? expensive, but necessary it seems. I can definitely see where the "as needed" user could get screwed. does the prescription label of "as needed" not apply, any more, and the patient is put on a constant dose?
This is he grey area for NPs and doctors. If you just need prn meds you can get them short term but only short term otherwise they make you see pain management and that’s where they will be stricter. Hair follicle samples won’t apply. Simple urine is to cover them to show the bigs watching that they are doing something.
Re: Governor election
Posted: Fri Aug 02, 2019 12:19 pm
by lilwhitelie
jacksbuddy wrote:lilwhitelie wrote:Many can’t and won’t live in pain.
^^^Please let us know when this affects you.^^^

Not me but working in the medical field I see folks everyday that need it and a ton that abuse it. Lost a dear friend that was on this board because of chronic pain issues etc. My point was that the “crisis” isn’t what the media etc play it up to be and the people that really need help get screwed and have only a few options. Unfortunately the reality is in the studies done it will show an increase in people taking things into their on hands when they can’t get relief.