It seems to me that the morality of drug use can't really be judged as one
issue at all. Drugs are used for many reasons, and the specific reason one
is using a drug can alter the affects it has on the user. That is, we can't
forget that drugs are often used simply for pleasure to escape
Rasheed...
I'm a girl... are there really so few female voices on this list? I suppose
it's to be expected. I realize that my last post could have been confusing.
It was mostly about the idea that drugs will affect people differently
depending on their reasons for using them. The last
Rasheed,
I would disagree with your statement that looking for a way to 'permanently
experience DQ' contradicts the idea of DQ. Perhaps I'm wrong here, I'm
just working this idea, but instinctively I would say that although living
entirely on the edge of DQ would be completely fruitless, the
Sam,
Although I don't disagree with you on your main points in your last post
about the need to utilize some sort of low level restraint when it comes to
individuals who are behaving violently, I feel the need to disagree with
your statement, And the fact that it IS young men who cause the
David,
I have a lot of trouble understanding your statement below. It seems to be
in support of the death penalty, although you don't say that explicitly.
What if it's not revenge, but rather the most effective method of
preventing
a person from repeating whatever crime it was they commited?
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