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Which must, I am sure, apply to every smackhead and other low life junkie.

 

But if it's not bad for you, why would they want to stop?

 

1-Who said it applied to all drug users?? If you are a tool before you start taking drugs, you will remain a too during and after using drugs.

 

2-who said drugs aren't bad for you? Just like anything else, drugs are bad for you if taken in excess.

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I would say they are no longer creative due to their age and due to the wholesale destruction of their brain cells due to drug abuse.I would have thought Ozzy writ good lyrics-I know Tony Wyoming wrote the music along with Geyser Butter.their names were certainly imaginative and owe something to Yellowstone Park.Are you still using both pools or do you have a break for winter?

 

Once again you've descended into ranting about nothing!

 

You really don't know what you are talking about do you?

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1-Who said it applied to all drug users?? If you are a tool before you start taking drugs, you will remain a too during and after using drugs.

 

Dont go beating yourself up!

 

2-who said drugs aren't bad for you? Just like anything else, drugs are bad for you if taken in excess.

 

No-one?I have to say no-one.

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Didn't his Dr just get sent down for involuntary manslaughter?

 

I believe so but his insomnia was due to abuse of drugs and he was prescribed with very hard drugs to sedate him-these were legally applied drugs too.Heaven forbid what illegal drugs would do when administered by an amateur user with little knowledge and devoid of common sense.

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I believe so but his insomnia was due to abuse of drugs and he was prescribed with very hard drugs to sedate him-these were legally applied drugs too.Heaven forbid what illegal drugs would do when administered by an amateur user with little knowledge and devoid of common sense.

 

99% of illicit drug users (a conservative estimate) are a lot less fugged up than Jackson - who was by all accounts an infantilised walking pharmacopoeia with a minor god complex.

 

An habitual heroin/meth/crack user will know their substance pretty well.

 

Prohibition amplifies the dangers of any substance a hundredfold, drives up the risk and profit for criminals, promotes sales growth, corrupts officials and legislators and damages the economy.

 

Legalisation minimises the dangers of any substance, cuts the risk and profits for criminals, discourages growth in sales, creates jobs for workers in ancillary trades and boosts the economy.

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Herb Abrams 1954–1996 Professional wrestling promoter Cocaine related heart attack.

 

Dennis Allen 1951–1987 Drug dealer Heart failure. "Pieces of his heart actually broke off after decades of heavy drug abuse".

 

William Barnsley Allen 1892–1933 Army officer Unspecified narcotic overdose. Accidental.

 

Matthew Ansara 1965–2001 Actor Heroin overdose. Accidental.

 

Chris Antley 1966–2000 Jockey Severe blunt trauma. The coroner's report concluded that Antley had died of a multiple drug overdose and the injuries were likely related to a fall caused by the drugs.

 

West Arkeen 1960–1997 Musician Opiate overdose. Accidental

 

Howard Arkley 1951–1999 Painter Heroin overdose. Accidental.

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Chet Baker 1929–1988 Jazz trumpeter, singer, guitarist Fatal fall from a balcony while under the influence of cocaine and heroin.

 

Jean-Michel Basquiat 1960–1988 Painter Heroin overdose.

 

Michael Carl Baze 1987–2011 Jockey Cocaine and oxymorphone overdose. Accidental.

 

Jan Paul Beahm, aka Darby Crash 1958–1980 Musician (The Germs) Heroin overdose. Suicide.

 

John Belushi 1949–1982 Actor, comedian Speedball. Accidental.

 

Leah Betts 1977–1995 Student Excessive water consumption exacerbated by ecstasy causing her body to release anti-diuretic hormones.

 

Len Bias 1963–1986 Basketball player Cocaine overdose. Accidental.

 

Scott Charles Bigelow, aka Bam Bam Bigelow 1961–2007 Professional wrestler Overdose. Lethal levels of cocaine and an anxiolytic drug were found in his blood.

 

Robert Bingham 1966–1999 Writer Heroin overdose.

 

Ted Binion 1943–1998 Gambling executive Heroin and Xanax overdose. Possible suicide.

 

Count Gottfried von Bismarck 1962–2007 Aristocrat Cocaine and morphine overdose.

 

Walter Patrick Bissell 1957–1987 Ballet dancer Overdose of cocaine, codeine, methadone and other drugs.

 

Mike Bloomfield 1943–1981 Blues guitarist Unspecified drug overdose.

 

Tommy Bolin 1951–1976 Musician (Deep Purple) Unspecified drug overdose.

 

Jennie Bosschieter 1882–1900 Factory worker Overdose of drugged liquor.

 

Christopher Bowman 1967–2008 Former professional ice skater Overdose. Traces of cocaine, Valium, alcohol and cannabis were found in his blood. Accidental.

 

Elisa Bridges 1973–2002 Model "Acute intoxication by the combined effects of heroin, methamphetamine, meperidine and alprazolam".

 

Lenny Bruce 1925–1966 Comedian "Acute morphine poisoning caused by an accidental overdose."

 

Tim Buckley 1947–1975 Musician "Acute heroin/morphine and ethanol intoxication due to inhalation and ingestion of overdose".

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