DEATH * BY * METH

This is dedicated to Travis Holappa who was kidnapped, tortured and murdered on July 25, 2004 in Northern Minnesota. This was all due to meth. I am Travis' mother and I wish to make this devastation turn into a better thing by educating and exposing the truth about meth, the dangers, and the deadly consequences it brings about to individuals and communities.

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I want to do what I can to educate people about what is going on around the world with the meth problem. I want people to know about it BEFORE they even get the idea to want to try it. It is a dangerous drug and will ruin your life as well as all those who love you. I am on a mission on behalf of my only son, Travis.

Thursday, March 23, 2006

Hawaii's Government Repeatedly Refuses to Allow Hawaii Residents to Defend Themselves - Even in the Face of Death (Hawaii)

Like Sheep to Slaughter

By Malia Zimmerman

Twenty-five-year-old Greg Hunter, high on crystal methamphetamine Sunday, threatened a young couple at their home on three separate occasions, according to sources and a Honolulu Star-Bulletin report by Rod Antone. Although they did not know him, Hunter yelled obscenities at the couple, smashed their front window and tried to reach in and enter their ground floor apartment. Honolulu police were called and they took reports at the apartment located just across the street from Maryknoll School, the state’s largest Catholic grade school, but did nothing except fill out paperwork and search the area briefly for the culprit.

Later that day, after the police left, and the couple went outside to clean up their glass window that shattered on the ground, Hunter came back, this time even more violent than before. As the couple raced into their home and tried to shut the door behind them, Hunter broke down their front door and raced into the apartment, attacking the woman, using all 200 pounds to knock her to the floor. Her boyfriend, who was smaller than the attacker by several inches and 50 pounds, took a knife from the kitchen and stabbed the attacker three times, finally getting him off of his girlfriend. This time when police returned, instead of helping the couple, they arrested the man who defended himself and his girlfriend from the intruder on suspicion of second degree murder and held him overnight. He could still face murder charges, depending on what the city prosecutor determines his fate to be.

There is more of this story at the following url: But first... How would you feel if you lived in Hawaii or went there on vacation and someone high on meth attacked you; you were forced to defend yourself and ended up going to prison. THAT'S CRAZY!!

I think Hawaii needs to get into step with the constitution! Kim


http://www.hawaiireporter.com/story.aspx?2d8eb07d-b250-45ae-972c-f950b7599e6c

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