Paris Hilton Is Actually Trying Say That She Thought the “cocaine” That Was in Her Purse Was Gum but She Was?

Question by : Paris Hilton is actually trying say that she thought the “cocaine” that was in her purse was gum but she was?
smoking pot. Shouldn’t she be punished like every other white and black person in America or does she deserve “special treatment”? Could you tell a Cop that the cocaine that fell out of your purse that you thought it was “Gum”?
This is Paris’s THIRD drug or alcohol related problem this year…isn’t this a cry for help? What’s the difference between her and Lindsay?

Best answer:

Answer by JerseyBarbie4
nooooooo :p
i LOVE Paris <3

Answer by YÖU? Majes?y
that is unfair treatment, please send her back to prison

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Victorian adverts for health remedies laden with cocaine, morphine and alcohol
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But bizarrely, cocaine – and other drugs like morphine – were routinely used in remedies for coughs, colds and toothaches as a cure-all magic ingredient in the Victorian era. Long before the drugs were criminalised – and prior to the regulation of both … Read more on Daily Mail

 

Cocaine for Sore Throats, Chloroform for Asthma, and Kerosene for Croup
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It can be difficult to comprehend just how far medical science has progressed over the last hundred years — until you look at what passed for standard, advisable treatment back then. Here are 19 doctor-approved ideas from Mother's Remedies: Over One … Read more on The Atlantic

 

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