Steve Wright <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:


Speaking of drugs has there been a study of prolonged caffeine abusers?  I'm
still doing a Access2 database and will need some tomorrow to cover a law
assignment :-)

Steve "caffeine cool, keep it coming"

By the way Doc will you get off my knee I need a refill<lol>


-----Original Message-----
From: Jackie Fellows <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Wednesday, April 01, 1998 12:30 PM
Subject: Re: L&I marijuana legalization thing in the UK?


>Jackie Fellows <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
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>Hi Vi
>
>And for polydrug users alcohol is always one of the drugs in the 200 women
>that have gone through the treatment process in the program I am familiar
>with.  And people who have tried the other hard drugs, often quit them but
>stay with the alcohol.  Their histories also reveal that alcohol was often
>used before m.j. or the so-called hard drugs.  In addition 99 percent of
>them smoke.  These trends appear to be similar to trends nationwide in the
>research I have done for the program.  So which drug is the most likely to
>lead to hard drug use??
>
>jackief
>
>Viola Provenzano wrote:
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>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Viola Provenzano) writes:
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>> Hi Steve and Doc,
>>
>> It might  be useful to take surveys of just how many cocaine and heroin
>> addicts smoked cannabis prior to their voyage into the harder stuff.
>> Granted it can be claimed that smoking pot is an introduction into the
>> drug world, but so is filling and taking a doctor's prescription, and I
>> see no other connection.  Like every other method of self-destruction,
>> the harder drugs are a matter of individual choice.
>>
>> Vi
>> _______________________________________
>> Steve wrote:
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>> . . .<<<"My son is a heroin addict, and it has devastated our family and
>> so many other families, and it all started through the use of soft drugs
>> like cannabis.">>>. . .
>>
>>
>>
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