XPost: alt.drugs.psychedelics, alt.drugs, alt.drugs.rfg   
   XPost: rec.drugs.psychedelic   
   From: BilZ0r@TAKETHISOUThotmail.com   
      
   Some people are preety stupid. Looks like a family of idiots. Hope she   
   doesn't bother though.   
      
   "rfgdxm/Robert F. Golaszewski" wrote in   
   news:40779620$0$186$892e7fe2@authen.puce.readfreenews.net:   
      
   > I guess it had to happen eventually. I got an e-mail from a parent   
   > of a   
   > middle school student who found my sites, and apparently her son   
   > ignored the advice there and started out with a DXM dose just shy of   
   > third plateau. I can't ethically directly quote private e-mails, but   
   > apparently this poor lad experienced ocular oscillations, sweats,   
   > headaches, and interrupted sleep, which resulted in missed days of   
   > school. After which I presume he recovered to his normal state of   
   > health. The e-mail closed with a warning that hopefully I can afford a   
   > good attorney.   
   >   
   > When I get around to responding, I'll point out that she had better   
   > have   
   > a good attorney, and lots of money. She'd need to file suit in federal   
   > district court in Lansing, MI. I would of course challenge such   
   > immediately, and demand a jury trial. This would mean unless she and   
   > her son live locally, traveling to MI to testify. I'd figure total   
   > costs here in excess of $10,000 with attorney fees. As for me, I   
   > wouldn't have to pay for attorneys. Given the First Amendment   
   > implications of such a lawsuit (a website is a publication), with a   
   > few phone calls I should easily be able to convince multi-billion   
   > dollar US media concerns to provide me with legal counsel. Cheaper for   
   > them to squish such in a federal district court than have to fight it   
   > all the way to the US Supreme Court because if I lost this would be a   
   > devasting precedent. US national TV networks have covered DXM. They   
   > have deep pockets, and when it comes to First Amendment cases have to   
   > fight.   
   >   
   > This would be an interesting trial if it ever happened. This kid   
   > came to   
   > no real harm. A good bottle of booze can make someone sick for a few   
   > days. I once got an e-mail from a parent whose child *died* thanking   
   > me for my websites. This mother found them after her kid died, and   
   > searched the Internet about Coricidin. She didn't know the dangers   
   > until she found my sites. If needed, I'll fight this as far as I can.   
      
   --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05   
    * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)   
|