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To: Yaelle
I agree about the hypocrite argument, but there is a large proportion of substance abusers (I hate that term, but use it to include alcoholics) who hate themselves for it. I know that won't be believed by many on here, but it is heartbreaking to watch people try to recapture their lives from the horrible addictions. And every failure adds to the self-revulsion, no matter how they started, recreationally or not.
16 posted on 10/13/2003 10:57:04 PM PDT by jammer
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To: jammer
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I accept that.

Diddley
19 posted on 10/13/2003 10:59:43 PM PDT by Diddley
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To: jammer
From the moment a recreational drug user puts the first straw to his nose, the first joint to his lips or the first needle in his arm he KNOWS that what he is doing is illegal.

For whatever reason, he has made a moral choice that his "normal" state is insufficient and needs to be augmented – so much so that he is willing to assume the risk of arrest and/or incarceration. And his resulting addiction should come as no surprise. He knowingly operates outside the law from the get-go. This is vastly different from Limbaugh's scenario.-Jim Quinn

Rush and most people have taken a drink or two. It is a simple fact that drinking alcohol risks addiction. Yes, marijuana use is illegal by comparison and it is a sound moral course to abide by the law. But smoking a joint or two is also something that vast numbers of people do. And they risk addiction by doing it.

We should all appreciate the nuances and know that addicts are broken people at great risk.

At the same time, appreciating the nuances does not require us to stop condemning poor moral practices OR to stop fighting intrusive government.

23 posted on 10/13/2003 11:14:48 PM PDT by NutCrackerBoy
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