And what percentage of those "patented, marketed and issued with a prescription "legal" drugs" are used for recreational purposes? .0001%?I have no way of knowing that
and you don't either. I doubt if anybody does. Besides, that question would be a little hard to answer as nobody in their right mind would say that they wanted them for "recreational purposes". How many would answer it in the manner in which you're implying? .0001%?
Also, it is none of my damned business what the person wants to use them for as long as they don't do harm or damage to others!
So what's your point?I made it and you
still don't get it...
Besides, legalizing all drugs includes "legalizing" prescription drugs (ie, making then as available as any other drug).How can something already legal, ie prescription drugs, be made more legal?
Big difference between a legal drug and a legal drug only available by prescription.No kidding and you're absolutely right! A legal drug
not needing a prescription would be an over the counter drug like aspirin, which can kill you, or a sinus medicine. A legal drug needing a prescription would be one like
Desxyn, also known as methamphetamine.
I seem to have made my point again, which you'll probably miss again