More debates at the LA Times
Jul. 12th, 2011 09:06 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
I am posting to the thread on the recent DEA statement on marijuana not having an acceptable medical use. It quickly morphed into a drug legalization debate. The entry I like best is
Slamlander at 05:58 AM July 12, 2011
Dihydrogen Monoxide has no acceptable medical use either and it is not on any drug schedule. It is highly addictive and has withdrawal symptoms that always result in death. Taken in excess, it can also result in death, more certain than marijuana. In fact, iut is 1000 times deadlier than heroine. Its potential for abuse is enormous.
Dihydrogen Monoxide is also known as a Universal Solvent and can dilute and carry in solution almost any other substance, both organic an inorganic. An overdose of Dihydrogen Monoxide kills by dissolving and leeching out the minerals in the body. The sufferer enters a coma and dies. there is no known treatment for massive Dihydrogen Monoxide overdose.
Why isn’t it on the DEA’s Schedule I?
By comparison Marijuana is relatively benign.
I wonder if any of them will catch it
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