Monday, November 24, 2008

whizzinator conspiracy

Makers Of Whizzinator Guilty Of Conspiracy
Monday, November 24, 2008

PITTSBURGH -- Two men whose company sold a male prosthetic known as the Whizzinator that helped men cheat on drug tests have pleaded guilty to conspiracy in federal court in Pittsburgh.

George Wills and Robert Catalano each pleaded guilty Monday to two conspiracy counts. The two men owned the California-based Internet company Puck Technology, which made and sold products including the Whizzinator.

U.S. Attorney Mary Beth Buchanan's office said the goal of the Whizzinator and a device called Number 1 was to help both men and women pass drug tests. The devices were sold from October 2005 through May 2008.

The men, both of whom are from California, are scheduled to be sentenced Feb. 20. They face up to eight years in prison, a fine of $500,000, or both.


This is the same fed bitch that prosecuted Tommy Chong for selling bongs. This is why conspiracy charges are so not right:

When a person is arrested, as likely as not, the arrest involves, not legitimate suspicion of guilt, but either prejudice or personal or political ambition. This is unacceptable; and it's the reason why citizens by and large do not trust the law enforcement community any more than they trust the government, which has proven by its long-term behavior over time that its spokespeople are going to always favor lying over telling the truth.

Gotta Revolution

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