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MP Norman Baker said...
Former Minister Norman Baker said err - Alcohol is far more dangerous than cannabis...
Alcohol is far more deadly than cannabis, former minister Norman Baker says - Health News - Health & Families - The Independent |
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Depends what receptacle it's in............................ |
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I'd much rather a cannabis plant fell on my head than a full bottle of Glenmorangie. I mean, just imagine, the bottle might break!:eek: |
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Is this a re-mix of your other thread?
You put forward crap theories in that, failed, but somehow think it worth starting all over again? How boring. |
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We have been here before.
Why would we trust anything that any MP says? All consumed things have an element of danger in them...even water. At some point some government will make cannabis legal...just so that they can rake off some tax from those who use it. It will not make it any less harmful to those who do not know how to moderate their lives.......there will be some for whom it will lead to psychotic episodes and mental ill health. Alcohol poses no real danger to those who respect it......it poses no danger at all to many of us who have little interest in using it......well, apart from a bit in the trifle or the pudding at Christmas. |
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Originally Posted by Gordon Booth http://www.accringtonweb.com/forum/s...s/viewpost.gif
I must agree, DtheP. I'd much rather a cannabis plant fell on my head than a full bottle of Glenmorangie. I mean, just imagine, the bottle might break!:eek: Quote:
I really meant the human receptacle :D |
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But a broken bottle of good single malt- tragedy! And if the potted cannabis plant dents you, well, you can knock back a large Glenmorangie, no need for a plaster! |
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Anyone see the autopsy series about Elvis Presley, Karen Carpenter, Anne Nicole Smith - all deaths linked to abuse of prescription drugs given them legally by Doctors! Elvis was taking about 7+ pills - 3 times a day for depression, pain killers, sleeping pills all provided legally by doctors no illegal drugs at all. Just a point.
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Doctors may well have prescribed the drugs but the quantities consumed was down to the individual. |
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