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    Senior Member lccat's Avatar
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    KY-CONCERNED ABOUT HS DROPOUTS? BUT NOT ILLEGALS TAKING JOBS

    The Senate can pass Bills "aimed at steering potential high school dropouts into career and technical education" if they wish but as long as the ILLEGALS scurry into the state escaping other states that pass laws to protect their Citizens from the ILLEGALS it will make little difference; the ILLEGAL EMPLOYERS will continue to hire the ILLEGAL cheap labor. U.S. Citizens have already lost entry level jobs to the ILLEGALS and the opportunity that is presented to build on the foundation of the entry level jobs that our Elitist Politicians and their Elitist Political Contributors have granted to the ILLEGALS to furnish cheap ILLEGAL labor.

    In Kentucky a Bill has passed the Senate to protect the Citizens from the loss of jobs to ILLEGALS by empowering local law enforcement officers to enforce federal immigration laws by arresting illegal immigrants and charging them with criminal trespassing but it is being held up in the House supported by the Special Interest Groups benefiting from the ILLEGALS.

    The House Labor and Industry Committee unanimously approved a bill that would require companies that do business with the state to use a federal database to verify the immigration status of employees. Backers of the bill say it’s a better approach to the issue than the Senate’s immigration bill, which would empower local law enforcement officers to enforce federal immigration laws by arresting illegal immigrants and charging them with criminal trespassing. That bill is sponsored by Sen. John Schickel, R-Union. The Senate approved it last month, and a House committee is currently holding hearings on it.

    Meth legislation under consideration in Frankfort
    Posted by avanbenschoten 02/04/11, 11:52 am

    FRANKFORT – The issue of whether to further regulate a key ingredient in methamphetamine took center stage in Frankfort on Thursday with hearings in both the House and Senate.

    “We’ve got a problem. The problem is, it’s too easy to get your hands on the primary ingredient in meth,â€

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    Time to end the War on Drugs and legalize/regulate/tax under the FairTax the illegal drug trade, require that it be run 100% by licensed US citizens, A to Z, top to bottom, so all these drugs are grown, processed and/or manufactured in safe environments by responsible industries who sell only to adults. who have been properly informed and educated on the risk and consequences of using these drugs complete with warning labels, and use the FairTaxes only drug users pay to fund the cost of regulation, education and free rehab on demand without stigma for those who want or need it.

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