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Okay, your words were these people I have met are miserable fuck-ups. I certainly would not describe them as fuck-ups. All I stated was that I have treated these people in person, and have seen the destructive consequences of drugs first hand so my anecdotes are entirelly relevant as to why I choose no for drugs.
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The time you arrive on a snow covered highway and hold c-spine on a 12 year old while his mother is screaming and crying in your ear and the drunk driver who caused the accident is sobbing in the other ambulance, is the time you may personally decide alcohol is not for you. Even the next morning when your body is so hungover you can barely move is enough for me to not drink much.
Verify, correct or deny the following statement: Your personal experience has led you to believe that you doing any kind of drugs under any kind of circumstances would be something that you would most likely estimate to be always having a higher potential for harm than benefit.
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[...]from my experience, drugs do hurt other people.
From my experience, almost everything has the potential to hurt other people.
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Having said all this, I think that the issue of drugs should be a health problem and not a criminal one. Our society"s methods of treating addicts by making them criminals is messed up.
Agreed.
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What about you, you like drugs?
Almost all of them are practical, entertaining, healthy or/and personally revealing under right circumstances. Very few of them seem so destructive that I wouldn't use them. I have also tried IV once just to know how it feels like.