To: Know your rights
Regarding legal prescribed drugs, for the most part they serve their purpose unless the user practices criminality by illegally going to several doctors for duplication of medication illegally.
Of course, that makes it illegal again.
Alcohol and tobacco to my knowledge are not considered legal drugs.
There are enough bad things regarding smoking that should make people think twice about getting hooked on that.
In addition, if you CHOOSE to smoke, the results in the future of that might be you get no insurance or may have to pay three times as much as someone else because of the cancers it causes.
Alcohol is good for you with light to mild use. Is a slight blood thinner, and purifies food going back to the Bible, but once you drink high levels in illegal ways...then it becomes also criminal.
There is no shocker here.
COMMON SENSE.
191 posted on
03/09/2005 7:11:20 PM PST by
A CA Guy
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To: A CA Guy
Regarding legal prescribed drugs, for the most part they serve their purpose unless the user practices criminality by illegally going to several doctors for duplication of medication illegally.What's your opinion of people abusing prescription drugs by taking them in combination with alcohol when the directions specifically warn against it?
192 posted on
03/09/2005 7:15:25 PM PST by
tacticalogic
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To: A CA Guy
Regarding legal prescribed drugs, for the most part they serve their purpose Not that I mentioned legal prescribed drugs, but wouldn't the same be true for marijuana if it was legally prescribable?
Alcohol and tobacco to my knowledge are not considered legal drugs.
LOL! They are certainly legal, although regulated. (Just like cars are legal, although they have to pass an emissions test and can't be driven on the sidewalk.) There's no good reason not to treat marijuana the same way.
196 posted on
03/10/2005 1:11:48 PM PST by
Know your rights
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