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In other marijuana political theater, we had a Drug Enforcement Agency spokesperson testify that it would be dangerous to legalize marijuana because it would lead to (we are definitely not making this up) stoned bunny rabbits.

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Assorted super-experts have inconveniently testified that it wouldn't.

Denise Aberle, a radiologist at U.C.L.A., was paid $30,000 for testifying that it would be reckless to do much screening until there was proof of its benefits.

March , 1972 hearings on asbestos safety, at which industry testified that it would be too costly to institute anything less than a 5-fibre-per-cubic-cm.-of-air standard for asbestos dust, & labor said that anything above zero (they desired a 2-fibre standard which would in 2-yrs. time decrease to zero levels) was hazardous.

In response to prosecution allegations that he traded arms for Sierra Leonean blood (or conflict) diamonds, Taylor testified that it would not have been possible because neither of the two roads that led to the Sierra Leone border could support vehicles laden with weapons.

Stuart E. Madnick, a professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, testified that it would be "difficult, if not impossible," to carry out the states' proposal for a "modular" version of Windows that lets computer makers easily remove programs like Internet Explorer or Windows Media Player.

A CNR official testified that it would cost $127 million to replace all such cars with modern steel ones.

Santorum also testified that it would be tough for Karen to go knocking on doors "because of her physical limitations and the poor self-image".

Vanezis testified that it would be possible for a person with such an injury to stand up and walk around, but the lack of blood on her nightdress suggested to him that she had not done this.

Takaesu testified that it would have been physically impossible for Brown to commit a violent sexual assault on V. N. When Takaesu called for the clothing V. N. wore the night of the alleged assault to be entered as evidence, the prosecutor, Tsuyoshi Satake, refused to present it.

The Federal Reserve chairman, Ben S. Bernanke, testified last week that "it would be helpful" to remove a 51-cent-a-gallon tariff on imported Brazilian ethanol.

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