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02-26-2005, 01:32 AM
If you watch the video, on the screen shot of Google search for "DXM", the listing for my site is clearly visible on screen. Hits from Florida should be up at the moment.
http://www.abc-7.com/articles/readnews.asp...eid=2692&z=2&p= (http://www.abc-7.com/articles/readnews.asp?articleid=2692&z=2&p=)
Governor calls for tougher drug laws for websites
Reported by Bay Scroggins
CAPE CORAL The deaths of two Cape Coral teenagers have the governor
calling for new drug laws. Nineteen year olds Steve Wambolt and Chris
Hundley may have died of a drug overdose after friends say they took
the raw, powder form of dextromethorphan purchased off the internet.
Alex Kulwicki, the teen who survived the overdose, confirmed he
purchased a drug from (deleted). The company runs a website selling
legal drugs meant for lab use, not human consumption.
Thursday the site stopped taking new orders, citing recent events, but
didn't specify whether the deaths of Steve Wambolt and Chris Hundley
played a role in the decision.
ABC7 has attempted to contact the site via e-mail and by phone, but
have received no response.
Friday, Governor Jeb Bush said he believes the deaths will trigger
tougher laws against drug websites.
"I hope the net result of this will be we are given the power to
tighten the noose on these kinds of horrific operations," said Bush.
Attorney General Charlie Crist agrees with the governor - and says
legislation could come soon.
"We have a session that starts in a couple of weeks, I'm sure that
some of our members from the house and senate would look at some
legislation that would directly impact and hopefully cure this kind of
problem from happening again," said Crist.
Senator Bill Nelson says he will meet with drug enforcement officials
next week.
The Cape Coral Police Department will not confirm or deny whether
(deleted) is part of their death investigation at this time.
http://www.abc-7.com/articles/readnews.asp...eid=2692&z=2&p= (http://www.abc-7.com/articles/readnews.asp?articleid=2692&z=2&p=)
Governor calls for tougher drug laws for websites
Reported by Bay Scroggins
CAPE CORAL The deaths of two Cape Coral teenagers have the governor
calling for new drug laws. Nineteen year olds Steve Wambolt and Chris
Hundley may have died of a drug overdose after friends say they took
the raw, powder form of dextromethorphan purchased off the internet.
Alex Kulwicki, the teen who survived the overdose, confirmed he
purchased a drug from (deleted). The company runs a website selling
legal drugs meant for lab use, not human consumption.
Thursday the site stopped taking new orders, citing recent events, but
didn't specify whether the deaths of Steve Wambolt and Chris Hundley
played a role in the decision.
ABC7 has attempted to contact the site via e-mail and by phone, but
have received no response.
Friday, Governor Jeb Bush said he believes the deaths will trigger
tougher laws against drug websites.
"I hope the net result of this will be we are given the power to
tighten the noose on these kinds of horrific operations," said Bush.
Attorney General Charlie Crist agrees with the governor - and says
legislation could come soon.
"We have a session that starts in a couple of weeks, I'm sure that
some of our members from the house and senate would look at some
legislation that would directly impact and hopefully cure this kind of
problem from happening again," said Crist.
Senator Bill Nelson says he will meet with drug enforcement officials
next week.
The Cape Coral Police Department will not confirm or deny whether
(deleted) is part of their death investigation at this time.