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YaHookan
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this is an example of the type of anti marijuana letter I HATE
Contact: editorial@abbotsford times.com
Website: canada.com Details: MAP: Media Directory Author: Eric Myrholm Referenced: CN BC: PUB LTE: History May Yet Prove Felger Right On Drug Referenced: CN BC: PUB LTE: Parents, Politicians Need To Take More Blame SO, WHO SAYS MARIJUANA ISN'T A DANGEROUS DRUG ON OUR STREETS? EDITOR, THE TIMES: In the May 22 edition of your paper - History may yet prove Felger right on drug prohibition - Karen Gardner writes in part: ". . . if you make it illegal the criminals will crawl out of the woodwork to sell it at great profit to them and at great cost to society." In the May 26 edition of the Times, Russel Barth writes in part: "Adults set up this system of drug prohibition which subsidizes gangsters and their lifestyles." If drugs are legalized would not the criminal element have a cheap source of drugs to sell to our youth? Would they not push the harder more addictive drugs? Is the smoking of a dangerous weed so important that the pro-marijuana faction will expend such a large amount of energy and effort in promoting the product? Is it possible many of them are marijuana dependent (addicted)? The Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) states in part: "Young people who smoke marijuana are two to five times more likely to move on to harder drugs." The JAMA also states, "almost half of the young people who started smoking marijuana before 17 went on to use harder drugs later in life.The study is the latest to suggest the link between marijuana and other drugs like cocaine and heroin." So, who says marijuana is not a dangerous drug? The "dependant" user? Parents need to be open and consistant with an anti-drug message by both example and word.We must also remember that anyone who purchases the illegal drug, marijuana and any other illegal drugs, is supporting the criminal element. It is not prohibition of drugs that creates violence but the customer purchasing the product. Eric Myrholm, Abbotsford ____________________ ____________________ ____
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how come no one realizes that pot usually isn't the first 'drug' either.
its usually always tobacco or alcy that kids try first THEN get into pot
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YaHookan
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I did. I bought KOOL cigerettes from a vending machine in a bowling alley, back before video games. I was bored.if that vending machine was still around I'd blow it up.
I'm serious. giving kids sho didn't know any better that easy access was downright criminal!
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It's obvious to anyone with half a brain that marijuana is a drug and drugs should not be legal.
However drug use / possession should not be a serious criminal offence it should be treated as a misdemeanor and / a medical problem. The answer is not legalisation. The answer is to let People that want to use drugs have those drugs prescribed to them by a doctor at an affordable price and not have to buy them on the streets. No one should be imprisoned for do something that only effects themselves. It is a basic human right to be able to do what ever you choose to your body as long as it doesn't harm others. Most countries in Europe and the rest of the free world and even in a lot of the unfree world try to avoid locking up drug users. It's mainly the USA that takes pride in locking up people that want to get stoned. |
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GOVERNOR SHOULD SIGN MEDICAL MARIJUANA BILLThe bill that would allow sick New Hampshire residents to use medical marijuana with a doctor's approval has passed both the House and Senate and is overwhelmingly supported by New Hampshire residents. Unfortunately, misinformation from Attorney General Kelly Ayotte may lead Gov. John Lynch to veto the bill. It is sad that Ayotte would spread falsehoods about medical marijuana to New Hampshire residents and the governor. Claiming that "the use of smoked marijuana is opposed by all credible medical groups nationwide," Ayotte is either telling a bold-faced lie or has crafted her opinion on the issue without doing any research. If she had, she would easily have found many organizations such as the American Academy of Physicians, the American Nurses Association and the American Public Health Association support medical marijuana. Ayotte also states that marijuana is a gateway drug, yet gives no sources for this claim, probably because no study has ever supported that marijuana is a gateway drug. Thirteen states have already passed legislation allowing sick residents to use medical marijuana. The sky has not fallen, and all of the states have either kept their law in place or expanded it after evaluating its success. Rhode Island is a perfect example. These laws are put in place to ensure that only the sickest people have access to marijuana and that they can use it without fear of arrest or imprisonment -- freeing up New Hampshire police resources for serious crimes. An attorney general that uses false information to make her point is a dangerous one for any issue, especially one that deals with the well being of sick New Hampshire residents suffering from cancer, multiple sclerosis and HIV/AIDS. If Lynch wants information about the validity of this medical marijuana bill, he should contact health experts such as the American Nurses Association and not rely on misinformation. Jonathan Perri Outreach Director Students for Sensible Drug Policy San Francisco, Calif. EDITOR'S NOTE: The author is an alumnus of Franklin Pierce University in Rindge. ____________________ __________ RECOGNIZE THE LAST NAME? he is son of one of the biggest hash smugglers in history READ THE BOOK "the king of NEPAL" if you like hashish you'll love it! The King of Nepal: Home
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nice daze
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if it were legal they wouldnt BE criminals.
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