• DRUGS ARE A HUMAN RIGHT.

    From Just Wondering@21:1/5 to Think and Grow Rich on Sat Jan 23 11:58:11 2016
    XPost: talk.politics.guns, alt.drugs, alt.drugs.abuse
    XPost: rec.drugs.smart

    On 1/23/2016 11:32 AM, Think and Grow Rich wrote:
    DRUGS ARE A HUMAN RIGHT.
    So exercise your right - go take a bunch of them.

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  • From Think and Grow Rich@21:1/5 to All on Sat Jan 23 10:32:20 2016
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    DRUGS ARE A HUMAN RIGHT.

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  • From Bobbie Sellers@21:1/5 to Think and Grow Rich on Sat Jan 23 11:30:45 2016
    XPost: talk.politics.guns, alt.drugs, alt.drugs.abuse
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    On 01/23/2016 10:32 AM, Think and Grow Rich wrote:
    DRUGS ARE A HUMAN RIGHT.


    Looks like a Troll to me but I will take the
    the affirmative.
    Since Coffee is a drug carrier for caffeine.
    Beer and Wine for alcohol, Willow bark for pain-relieving
    salicyclates, and even sugar provokes a drug like response
    drugs are indeed a human right.

    We have the right to treat our headaches, fevers
    and minor aches and pains with salicyclates to relieve
    these conditions. It is recognized in most nations that
    aspirin can be bought by anyone with the money.

    Not all states recognize the right to alcoholic
    beverages which are essentially addictive narcotic drug
    carriers but those that do though they may have problems
    with the addiction and with the lapses of judgment that
    alcohol is well known for provoking find that prohibition
    of alcohol causes more problems for their alcohol tolerant
    culture than legalizing alcoholic beverages. I liked
    to use alcohol when I was younger but gave it up purely
    because it cost money I needed for other purposes.
    I overused salicyclates shortly after that and
    became allergic to them. Most of the substitutes for
    aspirin and other salicyclates are even more toxic
    and when medical cannabis became legal I began to use
    it to supplement my Naproxen Sodium.

    It can be shown that the vast majority of recreational
    drugs are safer than the salicyclic drugs or even alcohol it
    should be clear that most drugs should be legal and made
    available in various forms.

    Even those drugs derived from opium are safer than
    alcohol. It is strange that these old drugs have multiplied
    with long-term release versions that seem to be intensely
    addictive. It seems that the "ethical" pharmaceutical
    companies disregard the probability of ordinary folks
    with chronic pain getting addicted to their products.

    I find opiate addiction to laughable but perhaps
    long term use of illegal drugs changes the brain to make
    it harder to get your own endorphin production started again.
    I myself have used strong opiate pain killers when
    I suffered twice a broken right arm, and when I suffered a 'dry
    socket. I simply used as little drug as possible then quit
    using when i did not need it any longer to control pain.

    People have a right to use whatever drugs they require
    for functionality and a right for those drugs to be pure and
    free of more poisonous contaminants.

    I see this is addressed to t.p guns and I am a lifetime
    member of the NRA which is far to the right of me. If you
    respect your own life and the lives of your loved ones you
    definitely have a right to use those arms in defense.
    I see it goes to alt.drugs.abuse and I have to say
    that like guns, drugs must be treated with respect, not
    abused. It is the user who not respecting themselves who
    abuse themselves with the drugs.
    It also goes to rec.drugs.smart but how does that work
    Do you get smarter and beat people or computers at intellectual
    games?

    bliss - 78.5 year old retired nurse



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