CS: Misc-drugs

2000-11-30 Thread John Daragon
From: "John Daragon", [EMAIL PROTECTED] I said : These things are *directly* the result of proscription and absolutely *nothing* to do either with the pharmacological affect of the drugs nor of the rave culture. That no-one in mainstream politics or the Civil Service appears

CS: Misc-drugs

2000-11-28 Thread John Daragon
From: "John Daragon", [EMAIL PROTECTED] I said : We didn't have this trouble when Laudanum was available over the pharmacy counter, and we didn't have it for just two reasons : purity of supply and administration, and the lack of pushers with a vested interest both in (arbitrar

CS: Misc-drugs

2000-11-27 Thread John Daragon
From: "John Daragon", [EMAIL PROTECTED] but instead of using their intelligence to get a real job they are addicted to heroin so they steal cars and live from day to day. and And it's not because drugs are artificially expensive because they're banned either, heroin is quite i

CS: Misc-police protection

2000-08-18 Thread John Daragon
From: "John Daragon", [EMAIL PROTECTED] Given that the occurrence of this type of event is sort of predictable, and that we've already had a case where a woman has been allowed to bleed to death because police officers had decided it was too dangerous for them to approach, isn't it