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- Message-ID: <1992Dec15.162209.27330@burrhus.harvard.edu>
- From: glazier@isr.harvard.edu (Andrew Baker Glazier)
- Date: Tue, 15 Dec 92 16:22:09 GMT
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- >Gee, maybe the person comes to work a bit stoned, doesn't wash his/her hands
- >after using the restroom and touches your food (the cashiers do set up your
- >fries and Coke). You eat the food contract typhoid. Don't believe it? It
- >happened out here a couple of years ago. Let's face it, drugs make you stupid.
- >When you're stupid, you forget safety precautions, no matter what job you have.
- >
- Drugs don't make you stupid, stupid! The most they do is decrease your
- ability to disguise how stupid you already are. What *really* makes people
- stupid is people like you, who use 'drugs' and 'the war on drugs' to refer
- to everything from LSD to pot to cocaine to amphetamines. This creates the
- impression that these are all basically similar, by fitting one label over
- them. Even more dangerous is the impression that current US drug policy is
- scientifically based and that the government couldn't have anything other
- than public safety in mind in deciding what's legal and what's not.
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- Alcohol and cigarettes *each* kill more people and cause more damage than the
- 'drugs' listed above. 'nuf said
-
- WAKE UP!
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- --
- "A horse! A horse! Somebody give me a horse, man, because|glazier@
- I come to bury this dirtball, not to praise him. Whaddya |harvard.isr.edu
- think I am? Whether it's nobler for the mind to make people suffer with all
- these totally outrageous arrows arrows for a fortune, or what!" -- D.R.
-