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Again - it's taking away a popularly used drug that alters one's

perceptions of reality. Worked for me for many years and I fought

when my family tried to take it away. When it stopped working I

needed help to stop. I couldn't see the truth of the harm I was doing

to myself or family. Legal drugs are not just alchohol but

pharmecutidals I think are even worse. Our doctors and pharmecuticle

comapanies are our biggest drug pushers in the country - not our

bartenders or streer drug sellers.

 

Louise

 

rawfood , " Erica " <schoolofrawk wrote:

>

> rawfood , " Joe Postma " <joepostma@> wrote:

> >

> > Hi Erica,

> > I largely agree with your sentiment, actually. I use the same

> > argument on hippies (lots of them at a university)...just because

> > alcohol is legal doesn't mean we should do other drugs too!

>

> Joe - I totally agree with alcohol. It is a shame that if the U.S.

> opted to ban it, more people would take to the streets than ever

> before, fighting for their right to...to... stupidity, incoherence,

> and self-poisoning (for some, to lose their jobs, families, lifes,

etc)

>

> But take away our almonds, bomb kids in other countries, fail to

> enforce humane slaughter laws... and nobody cares at all.

>

> Sad. Sad. Sad.

>

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