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- From: carter@cmptrc.lonestar.org (Carter Bennett)
- Subject: Re: drug dealers on the high seas (was Risks of Using PGP 2.0)
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- Date: Mon, 14 Dec 1992 06:09:16 GMT
- References: <10DEC199213473080@pavo.concordia.ca> <1992Dec13.203420.18016@pegasus.com>
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- n article <1992Dec13.203420.18016@pegasus.com> tleylan@pegasus.com (Tom Leylan) writes:
- >se_schn@pavo.concordia.ca (Ranfry) writes:
- >>
- >> Name one country where cocaine is legal.
- >
- >Well the U.S. comes to mind. You need a license but there are people with
- >them mostly researchers. Just because you need a license doesn't define
- >something as illegal.
-
- Yes. When I was working as a volunteer in the hospital ER, cocaine 1-1/2 %
- solution was stocked in the narcotics cabinet. Under serious lock and key,
- mind you. I did see it used once in the re-breaking of a patient's nose that
- had healed incorrectly.
-
- Cheerio!
-
- Carter R. Bennett, Jr. - Scientist | "Oh my God! I _AM_ a nerd!!!"
- carter@scilab.lonestar.org - home | - C. Bennett, Sept 25, 1992, after
- carter@cmptrc.lonestar.org - work | realizing he had been talking about
- KI5SR | market availability of "preconfigured" Toll-House cookies.
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