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If Food Addiction Can Cause Diabetes and Hypertension and Death, Why Isn’t Food an Illegal Drug?

Question by Legalize Prostitution and Drugs!: If food addiction can cause diabetes and hypertension and death, why isn’t food an illegal drug?
[rewrite]Marijuana, Ecstacy and Acid don’t cause all that 😀
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Answer by mandy?
I know… it’s ridiculous. Soda is a hell of a lot more addicting than marijuana is.

Answer by MARYBEE
because food is necessary for life
acid can cause severe mental problems and ruin your life
extasy can kill you more quickly than food can
and pot is bad for you lungs if smoking it b/c of the tar

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Tories Appeal Medical Marijuana Ruling Allowing Users to Grow Their Own

Tories Appeal Medical Marijuana Ruling Allowing Users To Grow Their Own
[rewrite]Earlier this month, Federal Court Judge Michael Manson ruled that patients currently licensed to grow their own marijuana would be permitted to produce the drug even after new regulations banning the practice take effect Tuesday. The judge granted an …[/rewrite]
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Chillicothe Drug Bust Finds Teen, 2-Year-Old at Raided Home
[rewrite]Investigators say they arrested Kimbra Randle and charged her with permitting drug abuse. Police also arrested Antonio Staunton and Daren Perry, both of Columbus, on drug and weapons charges. Police say the bust is part of a new program called …[/rewrite]
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MedSafe- Teen Drug Abuse and Your Medicine Cabinet

MedSafe- Teen Drug Abuse and Your Medicine Cabinet — www.HelpSaveOurKids.com Think it’s not happening in your house? Think again! One of the easiest things teens can get their hands on is prescription medicatio…


Just say no? It's better to get real about drugs
[rewrite]But as a journalist who has written a lot about substance abuse, I was a little uneasy. That's because I knew that a lot of these pledges, judging by the authoritative Monitoring the Future survey on teen drug and alcohol use, will eventually be abandoned.[/rewrite]
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Relationship After Drug/alcohol Abuse?

Question by hopelesslydevoted: Relationship after drug/alcohol abuse?
[rewrite]My boyfriend of almost 2 years began showing signs of a drinking problem about 6 months ago. He was arrested while drunk for disorderly conduct. After that, he stopped drinking so much, but began again during a visit with his family. He then really kicked his butt out of drinking. However, I recently found out that he traded his alcohol addiction for a meth addiction. He is now in jail after failing a drug test at a hospital b/c he was having feelings of paranoia and anxiety and thought it was a psychological problem–it’s not, it was part of his drug abuse. I’d love some advice on how to move on with my life. We had plans to get married, and I’m just crushed to know of all the lies and deceit that took over this relationship. I still care for him and want to help him but know I NEED to move on with my life without him. Any advice or suggestions of where to seek advice would be much appreciated.

Senate Armed Services Subcommittee on Personnel Hearing

Senate Armed Services Subcommittee on Personnel Hearing
[rewrite]Chairwoman Gillibrand and Ranking Member Graham, FRA salutes you, other members of the Subcommittee, and your staff for the strong and unwavering support of programs essential to active duty, Reserve Component, and retired members of the armed services …[/rewrite]
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Senate (Special Committee on) Aging Committee Hearing
[rewrite]Thanks in part to the authorities and resources provided by the Affordable Care Act and the Small Business Jobs Act of 2010, CMS has powerful tools that help improve our efforts to detect and prevent fraud, waste, and abuse in Medicare …[/rewrite]
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Why Is the DEA So Concerned About States That Have Already Approved Marijuana as a Medicinal Drug?

Question by Kewl_Prez: Why is the DEA so concerned about states that have already approved marijuana as a medicinal drug?
[rewrite]It seems to me that the DEA is sending in battalions of men and women to close medical marijuana facilities. Do the states not have sovereign rights? Here in California the DEA has spent MILLIONS on attempts to close legitimate dispensories. This mis-use of government funding could (and should) be put to better use patrolling our borders for smugglers of heroin or cocaine, or for eradicating the country of the legitimate blight of methamphetimines.
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