if you are jailbroken install PrivaCy from within Cydia: http://cydia.saurik.com/info/com.saurik.privacy/
Wrong comparison. If a moderator removes your comment you can do many things: pm him/her to relent, post your comment with a new id, go post on another forum -- none of which are possible when dealing with a worldwide…
http://213.251.145.96/ in case anyone is being blocked at DNS level.
bleh! sorry, this submission deserves nothing more.
...and you are a lawyer and this is your professional opinion?
Perhaps your references need updating. The current WHO statement is here: http://www.who.int/substance_abuse/facts/cocaine/en/index.ht... Furthermore, the reference you cite is : "WHO/UNICRI Cocaine Project, 5 March…
Agreed. And the "acceptability" of such substances varies from society to society (case-in-point: khat). But that still does not take away the societal distress and human cost their abuse causes.
No, liberty per se, is not immoral. You or any human being on this planet is free to consume, enjoy or even abuse any substance you like. However, when the cost of your consumption or addiction becomes a burden on…
Sure. Just because the government is saying something, even truth, does not automatically make it false. Replacing cocaine with not only "caffeine", but also "theophylline" and "sildenafil citrate" also works. Only,…
OK. Enhancement by "addictive" means. Note, it is the "addiction" that provides an extra level of "danger" to abuse. Why even get into motives? Just because my motive is to fly by myself does not mean I won't die if I…
Just because a "drug" is socially acceptable does not make it any less dangerous, case in point: the tobacco industry in the seventies. And even alcohol: http://www.cnn.com/2010/HEALTH/11/01/alcohol.harm/ No, I am not…
Why? Let them have cake... and die. Let me explain what I mean. The "idea" may be reprehensible from a humanistic point of view and perhaps even from the drug pusher's point of view that it is bad business to kill your…
if you are jailbroken install PrivaCy from within Cydia: http://cydia.saurik.com/info/com.saurik.privacy/
Wrong comparison. If a moderator removes your comment you can do many things: pm him/her to relent, post your comment with a new id, go post on another forum -- none of which are possible when dealing with a worldwide…
http://213.251.145.96/ in case anyone is being blocked at DNS level.
bleh! sorry, this submission deserves nothing more.
...and you are a lawyer and this is your professional opinion?
Perhaps your references need updating. The current WHO statement is here: http://www.who.int/substance_abuse/facts/cocaine/en/index.ht... Furthermore, the reference you cite is : "WHO/UNICRI Cocaine Project, 5 March…
Agreed. And the "acceptability" of such substances varies from society to society (case-in-point: khat). But that still does not take away the societal distress and human cost their abuse causes.
No, liberty per se, is not immoral. You or any human being on this planet is free to consume, enjoy or even abuse any substance you like. However, when the cost of your consumption or addiction becomes a burden on…
Sure. Just because the government is saying something, even truth, does not automatically make it false. Replacing cocaine with not only "caffeine", but also "theophylline" and "sildenafil citrate" also works. Only,…
OK. Enhancement by "addictive" means. Note, it is the "addiction" that provides an extra level of "danger" to abuse. Why even get into motives? Just because my motive is to fly by myself does not mean I won't die if I…
Just because a "drug" is socially acceptable does not make it any less dangerous, case in point: the tobacco industry in the seventies. And even alcohol: http://www.cnn.com/2010/HEALTH/11/01/alcohol.harm/ No, I am not…
Why? Let them have cake... and die. Let me explain what I mean. The "idea" may be reprehensible from a humanistic point of view and perhaps even from the drug pusher's point of view that it is bad business to kill your…