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To: Illbay
You'd deprive a sick and dying person a small bit of painless tranquility in their life. For what? Because it's the law. The law to ensure that the suffering gain not one smidgen of relive from their pain in hopes of just a few painless months to enjoy what little time they have left of their one and only life.

But it's the law. They must suffer and die. DEA agents just doing their jobs. So were the soldiers under Stalin and Mao just doing their jobs.

69 posted on 09/22/2002 8:36:22 AM PDT by Zon
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To: Zon
You'd deprive a sick and dying person a small bit of painless tranquility in their life.

How funny you seem to think that a rational person is going to take a statement like this with any degree of seriousness at all.

You ARE aware that there are other narcotics and medications far more appropriate, don't you?

Why don't you just admit that you people use this ruse to open the door for legalized dope? That's your ultimate aim, not the "relief of suffering." YOU'RE the one who's suffering every time your pusher gets caught with the goods and your supply dries up.

70 posted on 09/22/2002 8:40:39 AM PDT by Illbay
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To: Zon
You'd deprive a sick and dying person a small bit of painless tranquility in their life. For what?

I certainly wouldn't do that. They can ask their doctor to prescribe Dronabinol.

Dronabinol was approved by the government in 1985 for treating the nausea produced by chemotherapy in cancer patients.

In 1992 it was approved for prescription to people with AIDS to stimulate appetite and combat weight loss. The company that makes Marinol has set up an assistance program for those who have no insurance.

83 posted on 09/22/2002 9:35:56 AM PDT by 07055
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