right, and let's not discourage people from taking needed and helpful
meds, like say Claritin. Wait we already do that... ::sigh:: I do
agree about he age limit, yes.

On 1/10/07, Robert Munn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> There still need to be limits age limits as a start, so children (including
> teenagers) should not be in a position to say, "I can buy aspirin, or I can
> buy crack." As for recreational use v. medicinal use, that goes to the heart
> of treating drug abuse as a public health issue. If the goal is to get
> people to use fewer drugs, let's treat it like we treat alcohol abuse- as a
> medical problem to be solved by doctors and counselors.
>
> There are always going to be some gray areas, just as there are today with
> prescription drugs. That's part of the risk of any form of legalization.
>
> On 1/10/07, Dana wrote:
> >
> > I was agreeing with you right up to here. I already see children who
> > are unable or unwilling to distinguish between aspirin and crack; I
> > don't think that's quite the approach. Possibly recreational vs not?
> > But then you get into sticky issues with people who, say, take valium
> > for anxiety.
> >
> > Dana
> >
>
> --
> ---------------
> Robert Munn
> www.funkymojo.com
>
>
> 

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