XPost: alt.drugs.psychedelics, alt.drugs, alt.drugs.rfg   
   XPost: rec.drugs.psychedelic   
   From: rfgdxm@SPAMSUCKSmochamail.com   
      
   Vomit.Breath@BitchFace.com wrote:   
   > On Thu, 8 Jan 2004 10:13:07 -0500, "rfgdxm/Robert F. Golaszewski"   
   > wrote:   
      
   >>> Ok, your website, and your posts here, and the rising numbers of   
   >>> vists in the ER.   
   >>   
   >> Did you read the original post:   
   >>   
   >> "Leah Young, director of SAMHSA media relations, explains that the   
   >> agency's Drug Abuse Warning Network monitors several hospital   
   >> emergency rooms for reports of drug-related visits. The network   
   >> estimates suggest that about 2,000 people using DXM end up in   
   >> emergency rooms each year. While that number peaked at 2,311 visits   
   >> in 2002, there's been no statistically significant increase since   
   >> 1994."   
   >>   
   >> According to the US government, there has been no statistically   
   >> significant increase in ER visits due to DXM since 1994. I got on the   
   >> Internet in 1997.   
   >   
   > And we all know how reliable, accurate, honest and trustworthy our   
   > government is, NOT!   
      
    There is a government conspiracy to intentionally hide the risks of a   
   recreational drug? Get real. If SAMHSA is going to lie, it will be in the   
   other direction.   
      
   > So you found one artical (your using to promote DXM's abuse) that   
   > loosely supports the '94 claim, Big deal. I work with large   
   > databases in a very large company which is used by various types of   
   > analysts and I know they can make any report come out the way I want   
   > it, so this really doesn't mean anything other than someone wrote a   
   > report to appear favorable. I don't trust it. Lets say for the sake   
   > of arguement that they got it right for once, which I highly doubt.   
   > Then I say, why isn't it lower now than in '94? It's b/c of shit for   
   > brains ass holes like you that have perpetuated the problem.   
      
    Why should it be lower today absent people like me? DXM availabilty has   
   remained universal during the period, while other psychedelics like LSD have   
   become much more scarce. Econ 101. People switch to alternative commodities   
   when others become scarce.   
   --   
   http://www.dextromethorphan.ws/   
   For information about the psychedelic drug DXM, including dangers.   
      
   --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05   
    * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)   
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