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Bars and coffeeshops.

Posted by: Sarah A. Mueller ( (none), U.S.A. ) on November 27, 1999 at 13:03:20:

In Reply to: Controlling drugs posted by Chris Burrell on October 25, 1998 at 09:35:55:

....There is nothing more dangerous in this society of heathens than to wake up in the morning to a potentially lethal pot of that addictive substance, caffeine. Otherwise known as "coffee" to the very few individuals who don't need that extra kick at 6:00 AM every morning. What on earth do you mean by making these substances taboo? It is our right as individuals to choose what we do and don't want to enter into our bodies. Amazingly enough, sir, even most substances that are considered taboo in this society, are in fact still consumed. Illegal, but still happening. Can you believe that there are actually people out there that don't obey government laws?! It's beyond me. And what exactly do you mean by restricting the use of caffeine, nicotine, and alcohol to "highly controlled environments". You know what I call those places? Bars and coffeeshops. It sounds like you want to take all of those people (including myself) who use these substances to be subjected to a life similar to that of a lab rat. Good luck in your mission. And by the way, if you do construct a controlled environment for myself, you should know the following: I smoke Parliament light cigarettes, I prefer liquor over beer, and I am a sucker for hazelnut lattes. Thank you,

Sarah Mueller




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