But many people get into drugs by choice, intentionally and willingly. Do they assume they have immunity from the bad side of drugs that effects other people? Have they not heard o... moreBut many people get into drugs by choice, intentionally and willingly. Do they assume they have immunity from the bad side of drugs that effects other people? Have they not heard of, or do they disbelieve in, the addictiveness of drugs, and the deleterious effects of drugs on health? Maybe some people get into drugs as a ready means of escaping a drab and unpleasant existence - possibly as an alternative to suicide? Is the 'high' that drugs provide, still worth suffering the negative side of drugs, and so wonderful that a great many intelligent, ostensibly sensible, people jump in too. Is it true the high obtained from (all?) drugs diminishes over time, requiring an increased dose. I don't NOT do drugs because I disbelieve the delightful effect claimed, but because I know that once I do, it will be the devil's own job extricating myself, supposing I retain a will to do so - plus I'm cheap, and drugs generally aren't. less
. . . or the carcinogenic aspect of it been given a, ‘what the hell’, free pass in order to save jobs, promote business and maintain the tax base? It seems stores that ... more. . . or the carcinogenic aspect of it been given a, ‘what the hell’, free pass in order to save jobs, promote business and maintain the tax base? It seems stores that used to sell (the old?) Roundup, still sell (the new?) Roundup! Maybe the old, carcinogenic Roundup is still cleared for application provided there are clear warnings of its use – and to hell with the super-mega millipedes and pet-hunting voles.