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   Message 70,722 of 71,631   
   Andy Wainwright to Mel Rowing   
   Re: How Cannabis Causes Paranoia?   
   08 Apr 13 11:03:02   
   
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   XPost: uk.politics.misc, uk.legal, alt.psychology   
   XPost: alt.politics.liberalism   
   From: andrewrichardwainwright@hotmail.co.uk   
      
   On 08/04/2013 08:56, Mel Rowing wrote:   
   > On 8 Apr, 01:45, Andy Wainwright   
   >  wrote:   
   >> How Cannabis Causes Paranoia?   
   >>   
   >> Right. You find out that us supposedly "free" citizens don't even have   
   >> the right to choose which plants we grow in our own gardens. And thus   
   >> "freedom", whilst it's better than in some states, isn't really worth   
   >> the paper it's written on.   
   >   
   > There are a whole host of plants that you must not cultivate (or more   
   > precisly cause to grow in the wild e.g through seed dispersal or   
   > vegetative reproduction. in your garden, Try the Japanese  knotweed or   
   > giant hogweed as examples. For further details of others see section   
   > 14(2) of the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981. The reason being that   
   > these plans are harmful.   
   >   
   > In this country Cannabis is deemed harmful and your thoughts on this   
   > matter have no bearing.   
   >   
   > Now answer me this question. You are an addict. An addict to cannabis,   
   > an addict to alcohol. and an addict to tobacco and God only knows what   
   > else. You refuse to work. so why should supposedly "free" citizens pay   
   > for your habits through their taxes. They aren't consulted either.   
   >   
      
   OK, if people like you wish to take my freedom, people like me might   
   want to take your money. Call it Karma if you want, that's fair.   
      
   I get disability benefits for autism and borderline personality   
   disorder, conditions which I have had since childhood.   
      
   I not only have a job but a very important one in today's society- a   
   disability rights' advocate. I spend the bulk of my time approaching the   
   media to ensure a balanced picture is shown not a defamatory one.   
   Unfortunately some of the poorer titles employ the pig ignorant to do   
   just that, for a wage three or four times my own.   
      
   As for "controlled substances", if something makes a personal feel   
   better, it should not be illegal- that's effectively banning pain   
   relief, whether on a physical or mental level.   
      
   --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05   
    * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)   

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