COPS TRY TO ARREST A WOMAN FOR LEGALLY CARRYING HER CANCER MEDICATION!



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39 thoughts on “COPS TRY TO ARREST A WOMAN FOR LEGALLY CARRYING HER CANCER MEDICATION!”

  1. If your medication is in reach of somebody else I guess you have to go to jail this is b*******shit.. these cops make up their own laws and if it actually is a law we need to abolish the legislative branch and start over everything is against the law it's just sick

  2. Let's just pisses me off to the core next thing you know they're going to be pulling you over to find out if you have a prescription with a pharmacy even if you haven't taken medication in a while they're going to want to know if you had a prescription or you're going to go get a prescription what are you going to be taking I mean when the hell does it stop people 🀬🀬🀬🀬

  3. Cops are terrorists, they are the enemy of the people, they are oath breaking murders and they deserve the same fate as all terrorists. They are trained that everyone not wearing a badge are criminals and anyone wearing a badge is incapable of violating any law. They lie, plant evidence, perjure themselves in court and commit more crimes in a week than most people do in a lifetime. These kinds of violations are why I no longer care about the lives of police or the people who protect these criminals with badges and guns.

  4. As of late 2025, Gabapentin is not a federally controlled substance, but it is classified as a Schedule V controlled substance in seven states due to abuse potential: Alabama, Kentucky, Michigan, North Dakota, Tennessee, Virginia, and West Virginia. Several other states require it to be reported to Prescription Drug Monitoring Programs (PDMPs).

  5. Gabapentin (commonly known by brand names Neurontin or Gralise) is not a narcotic or an opioid, but it is classified as a Schedule V controlled substance in several U.S. states due to its potential for misuse, particularly when combined with opioids. It is an anticonvulsant used to treat nerve pain and seizures, sometimes abused for its sedative effect

  6. I don't care because people don't care and it's never going to stop πŸ›‘.. the fight with people will never stop as long as people are on this planet.. good luck stupid.. you can't stop πŸ›‘ It… never πŸ˜…

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