Booze more dangerous than heroin, crack
Booze more dangerous than heroin, crack
ALCOHOL is more dangerous than illegal drugs like heroin and crack cocaine when the full effect on society is taken into account, experts say.
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Liquor more dangerous than crack, heroin, study says
Alcohol is more dangerous than illegal… Continue reading
Alcohol more dangerous than crack or heroin
Alcohol more dangerous than crack or heroin
An analysis of drug harm that rates the damage to both users and to wider society was led by the controversial sacked government drugs adviser David Nutt, left.
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Study: Alcohol more lethal than heroin, cocaine
Study: Alcohol more lethal than heroin, cocaine
Alcohol is more dangerous than illegal drugs like heroin and crack cocaine, according to a new study.
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Alcohol more harmful than heroin, crack cocaine: study
Alcohol is more harmful than illegal drugs like heroin and crack… Continue reading
If countries made as much profit from marijuana than they do from ciggs, do you think it would be legalized?
Question by Laney: If countries made as much profit from marijuana than they do from ciggs, do you think it would be legalized?
I was told that the government only uses “it makes people do stupid things.” as a cover up for making weed illegal, and the real reason… Continue reading
Should there be marijuana law reforms nationwide more so than what is currently occurring?
Question by DiGGiT: Should there be marijuana law reforms nationwide more so than what is currently occurring?
Think of all the positives that come from this illegal plant:
-industrial hemp that can be used to make paper, clothing, and pretty much anything else along those lines.
-cures or lessens… Continue reading
“since 1970 Medicare’s costs have risen 34% a year faster than the rest of health care”? Why would that be?
Question by DAR: “since 1970 Medicare’s costs have risen 34% a year faster than the rest of health care”? Why would that be?
And what about this: ” Stanford University professor Scott Atlas points out that from 1998 to 2002 nearly twice as many new drugs were launched in… Continue reading