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For your local high-school
« Reply #15 on: September 03, 2007, 08:29:45 AM »
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One of your classmates has not been in the class today. You have called his or her parents. They said that your friend is either staying at family or has been enrolled in a boarding school.
Will you ever see them again?
Every year children die when their parents send them to places for behavior modification. They are often taken from their own bed in the middle of the night by so-called escort firms. Firms who have specialized in the transport of children to places for behavior modification with the use of handcuffs, leg-irons and pepper spray if necessary.
They die for various reasons: Hunger, diseases, violence, suicide etc.
Where is your friend?
· Is he or she being forced on a “march or dieâ€
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« Reply #16 on: September 04, 2007, 03:24:05 PM »
I'm printing this and giving it to the stupid girl outside walgreens for DARE. The other day I asked her if she had any idea what she was supporting and who suffers in this war on drugs? She said she thinks its a good idea for kids not to do drugs...duh...
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« Reply #17 on: September 04, 2007, 03:27:01 PM »
why do people do drugs anyway? why do we crave certain things? because there is a chemical deficency  that needs to be address. stop criminalizing drug users. criminalize politicians instead!
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Severals reasons for drug use
« Reply #18 on: September 05, 2007, 12:18:02 AM »
I believe that people generally wants too much.

They want a body like the moviestars. They want a success in school and later in the workspace. They want house, car dog and some nice-looking and polite children on the top of it. They want happiness.

But life is not so. Life is deaths and sickness also.

And then there is the speed all the work has to be done with. The world is a stressful place today and there is very little time to stop up and wonder why we run all time.

Just yesterday a large newspaper in Denmark said that it was funny that they drugtest so much in sports because the rest of the society function largely on drugs - legal or not.

In Denmark it cost about 6-800 dollars to be caught with illegal drugs for your own use. If you have a drivers license, you have to pass six unannouced test over 6 months if you want to keep it, because most Danes dont like to be run over by a driver under influence and yes - our fines for alcohol while driving is also heavy - a full month pay regardless of how many money you earn.

But we do not target why people use. Unless they actually kill someone, they are not forced into treatment - youth or adults.

I dont think that people should do drugs. I think that people have to be honest instead. Of course I want to party and be with my wife and I am not afraid to ask for it. I dont care what people think of me. If they dont like me, they can stay away.

If people could give up their desire to be liked, be realistic about what kind of life they can expect and listen to their body, the drug-dealers would be out of their job tomorrow.

But drug use is a decision other people may take in their life. I would say what I mean about it and that I find it a bad idea to eat, smoke or drink something that are not being tested by the authorities like all other food sold in shops. But they have to decide on their own if they will take my advice.

Everybody has to take command in their own lives and accept the consequences of their actions. It does not take a program to explain that to them. Life in general will show them that in due time.
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« Reply #19 on: September 14, 2007, 08:27:48 PM »
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Everybody has to take command in their own lives and accept the consequences of their actions. It does not take a program to explain that to them. Life in general will show them that in due time


This is why I think my 'wiring' is totally screwed, and always was.  Life in general only confuses me more.

I approve of your poster 100%, but they are right:  it's not so easy to get support from store owners.  Most of the 'foreign' shopkeepers don't mind, initially, but when other customers complain, they vanish.  Lots of DARE support around here.
I wish I could make announcements@assemblies and stuff without getting arrested...
"Gramma...Why are they taking you away in handcuffs?"!!
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