Yep, without a doubt, this proves it, banning drugs stops it's use and eliminates crime. Yep, sure does.
This, by the way, is in the SAME STATE that feels it important to write a 457 page law on getting rid of gender words. SO happy to see they have their priorities in order.
I can hear it now, "There there now sweetie" while patting her hands "It's not your fault your a doped out scuz ball willing to endanger the life of other people" "It's those mean, greedy conservatives (for lack of a better term) fault for not being more willing to have 100% of THEIR hard earned money taken from them and their families so we could GIVE you the junk you need." "In the meantime, here is the phone number of a really nice cartel member who can supply your dope for you, all he wants in return for it is for you bring him some 8th graders so he can hook them as well".
[h=1]Seattle police look for fake nurse who tried to steal meds from IVs[/h]
By Elaine Porterfield
SEATTLE (Reuters) - Seattle police call it one of the boldest attempted drug thefts they have seen: A woman impersonating a nurse, apparently addicted to painkillers, crept through the hospital rooms of patients and tried to steal medication from their IV machines.
"It's pretty unusual, pretty brazen," Seattle police spokeswoman Renee Witt said on Wednesday. "It really shows how desperate this woman is and how powerful addiction can be."
Police are looking for the woman who, dressed in a shirt that resembled scrubs and wearing clogs on her feet, entered a man's room at Swedish Medical Center in Seattle on April 13 and began fiddling with his pain medication IV machine.
The patient did not recognize the woman and when he asked what she was doing, she promptly left, police said.
When the man's real nurse came into the room, she noticed his IV line had been cut and pain medication was dripping on the floor. The machine had pry marks, where the intruder apparently had tried to access pain medication, police said.
Shortly afterward, the same woman was spotted on another floor of the hospital peering into patient rooms, Witt said. She told a staff member she was there to check the IV machines.
The woman went into a room and again tinkered with a patient's IV machine, police said. As she left, a relative of the occupant noticed blood dripping on the floor and saw that lines to the patient's IV machine had been cut.
Witt said neither patient suffered any injuries, and the only thing stolen was about 2 feet of tubing from the patient-controlled medication machines and possibly some pain medication from the tubes.
Police said the woman appeared confident both in talking to hospital staff and in walking into patients' rooms. They released images of the woman on Wednesday and asked for the public's help in identifying her.
Seattle police look for fake nurse who tried to steal meds from IVs
This, by the way, is in the SAME STATE that feels it important to write a 457 page law on getting rid of gender words. SO happy to see they have their priorities in order.
I can hear it now, "There there now sweetie" while patting her hands "It's not your fault your a doped out scuz ball willing to endanger the life of other people" "It's those mean, greedy conservatives (for lack of a better term) fault for not being more willing to have 100% of THEIR hard earned money taken from them and their families so we could GIVE you the junk you need." "In the meantime, here is the phone number of a really nice cartel member who can supply your dope for you, all he wants in return for it is for you bring him some 8th graders so he can hook them as well".
[h=1]Seattle police look for fake nurse who tried to steal meds from IVs[/h]
By Elaine Porterfield
SEATTLE (Reuters) - Seattle police call it one of the boldest attempted drug thefts they have seen: A woman impersonating a nurse, apparently addicted to painkillers, crept through the hospital rooms of patients and tried to steal medication from their IV machines.
"It's pretty unusual, pretty brazen," Seattle police spokeswoman Renee Witt said on Wednesday. "It really shows how desperate this woman is and how powerful addiction can be."
Police are looking for the woman who, dressed in a shirt that resembled scrubs and wearing clogs on her feet, entered a man's room at Swedish Medical Center in Seattle on April 13 and began fiddling with his pain medication IV machine.
The patient did not recognize the woman and when he asked what she was doing, she promptly left, police said.
When the man's real nurse came into the room, she noticed his IV line had been cut and pain medication was dripping on the floor. The machine had pry marks, where the intruder apparently had tried to access pain medication, police said.
Shortly afterward, the same woman was spotted on another floor of the hospital peering into patient rooms, Witt said. She told a staff member she was there to check the IV machines.
The woman went into a room and again tinkered with a patient's IV machine, police said. As she left, a relative of the occupant noticed blood dripping on the floor and saw that lines to the patient's IV machine had been cut.
Witt said neither patient suffered any injuries, and the only thing stolen was about 2 feet of tubing from the patient-controlled medication machines and possibly some pain medication from the tubes.
Police said the woman appeared confident both in talking to hospital staff and in walking into patients' rooms. They released images of the woman on Wednesday and asked for the public's help in identifying her.
Seattle police look for fake nurse who tried to steal meds from IVs