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| From | Intelligent Party <Intelligent@savetheworldmsn.com> |
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| Newsgroups | alt.politics.congress, alt.politics.usa.constitution, alt.politics.obama, talk.politics.libertarian, alt.politics.libertarian, alt.activism.d |
| Subject | Drugs Ought To Be Marketed As Medicine And Sold Out Of Sight On Demand - At The Likes Of Pharmacies, With All Kinds Of Labeling |
| Date | 2024-10-31 10:24 -0700 |
| Organization | A noiseless patient Spider |
| Message-ID | <vg0egv$2phck$4@dont-email.me> (permalink) |
| References | <vg0c1e$2p4tr$2@dont-email.me> |
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> Drugs ought to be marketed as medicine and sold out of sight on demand, > at the likes of Pharmacies, with all kinds of labeling. > > Shutting down our Pharmacies (Rite Aid) for the drug war, is criminal. > > There would be no Opioid crisis if Codeine were sold as it was, at Rite > Aid. No one would use any opiate more potent than Codeine, today, which > your body turns into Morphine. Codeine is already as bad for you as > liquor, which is the devil's drug. No one would use Morphine, > Oxycontin, Heroin, or Fentanyl, which are all more potent, than Codeine, > in order. No alcoholic, today, drinks 75%-99% alcohol, even though it > is widely available and stocked at any liquor store. If one outlawed > alcohol today, 99% alcohol is almost ALL that would be for sale, and > alcoholics would be using only 99%. This is why there's an Opoid > Pandemic. No one would use any opiate more potent than Codeine, today, > which your body turns into Morphine. > > Christians, supposedly passed the 18th Amendment, which banned the > manufacture of alcohol, yet Jesus turned water into wine. Jesus would > turn flour into cocaine today, and drink wine in public today, believe > me you. > > Jesus is not under your laws, and neither are we. You are under no laws > but God's. What the U.S. is, is called "criminal oppression." > > A nation of laws, is a nation of wrongs. I SAY, the U.S. is a nation of > _rights_, and there is no wrong unless there is a right violated. > > All prohibition is wrongful condemnation. Abortion. Guns. Sexuality. > Drugs. Use of the Public Lands. All prohibition is akin to persecuting > witchcraft. All prohibition is witch killing. All prohibition is > persecution of a minority interest, which is genocide. All prohibition > is wrongful contempt. All prohibition is hate crime. All prohibition > is prison. Politicians practicing prohibition, are broken arrows, at > war on the American people. The war on drugs, is war on the people, and > treason. It doesn't matter how many votes, the politicians get. America > is for ALL people, however disparate their interests might be. Judging > people who are different than you, is prejudice. > > "The cause of freedom is not the cause of a race or sect, a party or a > class——it is the cause of humankind, the very birthright of humanity." > - Anna Julia Cooper, > - On all U.S. Passports! > > > > The U.S. criminal justice system has not risen to the lofty level of "an > eye for an eye," much less the ministry of forgiveness. The U.S. > criminal justice system, is vengeance on the innocent, justifying itself > by doctrine. We are not justified by doctrine, but by truth. An eye > for an eye, and the whole world would be FREE, since the government > maintains a corner on vengeance! Vengeance is crime, and all it can > serve, is to make a lie not persist perpetrated by the unrepentant, (and > even more so, what if you're just negative for nothing). Why would > it (vengeance) be legal for a government? It is not. Forgiveness, lifts the > darkness, reasserts your will, and lets you look upon a world of light. > This world of light, this circle of brightness, is the real world, where > guilt meets with forgiveness. > > God is love and light, and within, and one with you. And he does love > you, and everyone your country has killed, as well as those who killed > them. > > "For Satan accuses our brethren before our God day and night." > Revelations 12:10 > > > Drugs ought to be marketed as medicine, and sold out of sight on demand, > at the likes of Pharmacies, with all kinds of labeling. > > This means all drugs, to all ages on demand, without prescription. For > government imposed age discrimination is crime. With more labeling > information, and recommendations how to use/not use, warnings, > degree/level danger of the drug clearly specified. People who can buy, > can read. > > Also, people need to be informed, to use the less potent drugs. They're > not intelligent without greater information. You don't want to inhale > nor inject potent drugs. The Heroin, Crack, Crystal Meth, etc. should > point people to the less potent varieties: Codeine, Cocaine, Speed, > respectively. Identifying, and describing, the potency differences. > However, this can all become conventional wisdom, and easily understood > by everyone, as 151 RUM is. 151 RUM DOES say it's 75% alcohol on the > bottle. No Heroin or Crack dealer ever said CRAP! ...they just want to > sell you something. > > > We have a nation of 165 million alcohol users, and of those, 25 million > alcohol ABUSERS (who drink more than 10 drinks per day). We don't want > to market drugs as recreation like alcohol. Furthermore, anyone using > liquor, or any other potent drug, more than two days per week, is going > to become an alcoholic/addict and end up in AA/NA. For every day you > use a drug, don't use it for three. The label should say as much. Most > sane partiers party twice per month, while twice per week is merely the > max on the same drug. If you use more, as a chronic user, quit for two > months, right now, to prove you're in control, and then go back to, "for > every day you use, don't use for three," only if you must. Even better, > if you do drink, limit yourself to no more than two drinks, and don't > get trashed. You will have a better time. Make 2x2 your max. Even the > high never gets better than the first drink. You don't want to inject, > nor inhale, potent drugs, _at all_. Drugs use up all your good feelings > at once, or numb your bad feelings. Doing alcohol or drugs, is like > riding roller coasters, and who rides roller coasters more than a few > times per year - the marginal benefit diminishes after the first few > times, period. Drugs are a social, and a mental impediment, and don't > help you "get the girl/guy." Drunk people are socially repulsive. Try > drinking water when you socialize, and get a good night's sleep. All > this, and it is 100% your right to drink and be drunk in public at all > ages. 70% of college students drink at age 18, proving it is legal, and > the government is a crime. Government imposed age discrimination is a > crime, and we do not accept erroneous laws. > > > Boneheads merely said "put cigarettes behind the counter," so you have > to ask for them. But they put them behind the checkout counter, and now > they exist as an impulse item. I'm saying, put them out of sight, no > one cares if you have to ask for them, it doesn't temper anything, it's > just slightly more annoying. It should be, behind a CURTAIN, or through > a separate entrance. I don't smoke cigarettes. Put more warnings on > them, it's crime to sell them as a recreational item, as it's crime to > sell snake oil as a cure for cancer. You can't lie about what you're > selling. They're just not fit for human consumption. However, if you > choose to use them for human consumption, it is better to do so in this > manner... > _The label should say so much as that_. Even so, you have a RIGHT to > smoke tobacco in public all day (if you're not blowing it in someone's > face, sitting in the same place), and we take offense at all these > prohibitions of our lawful use of our public property and liberty, and > you likewise have a right to huff glue, as it's your body, your glue, > your right to huff it, even if you're stupid if you do so. You're not > guilty by doctrine. But people persecuting you by doctrine _are_ guilty > by fact, so far as right and wrong and guilt go. Believing in guilt is > not right, but this doesn't give a pass to moral relativism. There is > truth and error. There is forgiveness for the repentant, and those who > do not forgive the repentant _are_ guilty. The criminal justice system > should be about redemption, not degradation. We should all have firm > faith and belief that criminals have degraded themselves sufficiently by > *committing* the crime, when a true crime, as judged by legal SCIENCE, > and God, and according to the TRUTH. Criminals just need to recognize > what they did was crime - when it's real crime, not drug trafficking, > and be redeemed from their victimization of others. Not further > degraded, as they've already degraded themselves completely through > serial rape or whatnot. (But this type of criminal, only constitutes > less than 15% of the "justice" system). It's apparently the worry of > *their* belief in *their* activities that fuels the vengeance system. > > Drugs cost your body the same no matter how rich you are. Employed now, > and think you have time and money so you can go out drinking? Cost on > your body is still the same. Multi-millionaire, so you think you can > afford to smoke Meth now? Cost on your body is still the same. To > quote "Top Gun," "your ego's writing checks, your body can't cash." > Don't be a bonehead, life is about Science, Art, and Friends. In other > words, Work and Friends. Everything's enrichment or enjoyment. > Enrichment increases happiness forever. Do some work and be productive, > and be richer for it today. > > As for drugs, as Nancy Reagan said, "Just say no." And fuck the U.S. > criminal justice system. > > Drugs ought to be marketed as medicine, and sold out of sight on demand, > at the likes of Pharmacies, with all kinds of labeling.
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