04-04-2003, 01:23 PM
The wife has been telling them to remove us from their lists for years now, but the calls keep coming. Yes, they are breaking the law and harrassing us by calling again. Frankly though, we don't have the time or energy to spend pursuing legal action. It was easier just to give 'em a blast. Made me feel better, too. :lol:
Those state lists interest me, but I won't get on one. As I see it, you are putting your name and address on a list that can be accessed by anyone for free. So the phone calls slack off while the junk mail picks up. Poo on that plan. I don't see those lists lasting too long, anyway. Those lists have been ruled unconstitutional in one state already, (don't recall which one) and will probably begin to get shot down in others. It seems that the lists violate scumbags rights to free speech. Oh well.
BTW, other people at work have confirmed that they too are being solicited for the war on drugs. Specifically, the Pennslyvania Narcotics Agency. One guy said that they have called him almost every day this week. The first time they called him, he said the person identified herself as a state trooper working with the PNA. He said it really freaked him out, considering he was smoking a joint at the time.
Those state lists interest me, but I won't get on one. As I see it, you are putting your name and address on a list that can be accessed by anyone for free. So the phone calls slack off while the junk mail picks up. Poo on that plan. I don't see those lists lasting too long, anyway. Those lists have been ruled unconstitutional in one state already, (don't recall which one) and will probably begin to get shot down in others. It seems that the lists violate scumbags rights to free speech. Oh well.
BTW, other people at work have confirmed that they too are being solicited for the war on drugs. Specifically, the Pennslyvania Narcotics Agency. One guy said that they have called him almost every day this week. The first time they called him, he said the person identified herself as a state trooper working with the PNA. He said it really freaked him out, considering he was smoking a joint at the time.
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"I believe in karma. That means I can do bad things to people all day long and I assume they deserve it."-Dogbert
"The truth is always greater that the words we use to describe it."
"I believe in karma. That means I can do bad things to people all day long and I assume they deserve it."-Dogbert
"The truth is always greater that the words we use to describe it."