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To: Protagoras
Depends on what you are trying to produce.

Actually, I'm trying to prevent future occurrences like the "Stockton School Yard Massacre" and the ensuing gun control that proceeds from societies lack of controlling the mentally ill. The free use of marijuana among the mentally ill does not help the cause of the 2nd. Amendment.

So, to simplify the issue for the attention impaired, its either legalize marijuana and loose the 2nd. Amendment or hospitalize the mentally ill and keep your rights to firearms.

OK you pot heads, take your pick! Your guns or your joints? The crazy and the Democrats won't let you have both.

155 posted on 12/27/2005 11:46:33 AM PST by elbucko
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To: elbucko
OK you pot heads,

Can't help yourself can you?

Your guns or your joints?

It's only your opinion that those are the only two choices.


156 posted on 12/27/2005 11:51:50 AM PST by Protagoras (If jumping to conclusions was an Olympic event, FR would be the training facility.)
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To: elbucko
Actually, I'm trying to prevent future occurrences like the "Stockton School Yard Massacre" and the ensuing gun control that proceeds from societies lack of controlling the mentally ill. The free use of marijuana among the mentally ill does not help the cause of the 2nd. Amendment.

You should be more concerned about the effects of Prozac and other government-approved psychotropic drugs....not marijuana.

School Shooter On Prozac

The teenager who went on a shooting rampage at his high school was put on the antidepressant Prozac after a suicide scare last summer, a longtime friend said. Family members said the boy's dosage had recently been increased.

Jeff Weise, 16, also had watched a movie about a school shooting with friends earlier this month — skipping ahead to some of the most violent scenes, according to Sky Grant, a friend of Weise's since sixth grade.

Columbine shooter was prescribed anti-depressant

Reports surfaced Wednesday that one of the gunmen in the Littleton, Colorado, school shooting, Eric Harris, was rejected by Marine Corps recruiters days before the Columbine High School massacre because he was under a doctor's care and had been prescribed an anti-depressant medication.

Harris' prescription was for Luvox, an anti-depressant medication commonly used to treat patients with obsessive-compulsive disorder.

179 posted on 12/27/2005 9:49:41 PM PST by ActionNewsBill ("In times of universal deceit, telling the truth is a revolutionary act")
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