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Re: G. Morgan - A Druggie Alarm Installer



On Saturday, November 3, 2012 12:17:33 AM UTC-5, G. Morgan wrote:
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> >On Thursday, November 1, 2012 12:55:44 PM UTC-5, G. Morgan wrote:
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> >> JoeRaisin Wrote:
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> >> >I didn't know there was a taste test...
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> >> Mark just likes to be kinky.
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> >> >Here's a question -
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> >> >If it were to be legalized, would you partake?
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> >> >Anyone?...  Anyone?...
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> >> I would.  I have three bad disks in my spine and asked my doctor about
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> >> medical marijuana.  He said there are cannabinoid receptors in the spine
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> >> and he'd prescribe it in a second instead of the narcotics I have to
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> >> take instead.  I take 4 Norco's a day, have been for years.  I'm so
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> >> tolerant to them now they barely work, and no, they don't get me "high".
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> >> He won't prescribe a schedule 2 med like Percocet because in TX that
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> >> requires a 3-part Rx issued by the DPS/DEA, and he "does not want to get
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> >> on their radar".
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> >> So chronic pain sufferers in TX are screwed by legit doctors, because
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> >> they don't want to deal with the DEA/DPS.  It's a damn shame.  You have
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> >> 26 year-old agents playing doctor, and they don't discriminate against
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> >> the "good ones" and the "pill mills".
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> >> I'm going for my 3rd steroid injection next week in my cervical (neck)
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> >> area.  I had two done on the lumbar and it works - somewhat.  When I
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> >> over-exert myself I feel the pain even where the injections already are.
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> >> It's a miserable existence.
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> >Still no excuse for being a doper
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> I'm not a "doper".  Medical marijuana is legal in many states, TX just
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> hasn't caught on yet.  It has plenty of legitimate medical uses.  The
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> only reason it's outlawed is because of xenophobes in the early 20th
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> century looking for a reason to fuck with Mexicans, that, and companies
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> like DuPont that lobbied to have it made illegal because it competed
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> Take a history lesson on it.  Not one single person has ever died due to
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> an overdose.  No one gets too stoned and beats on their wife.  No one
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> gets too stoned and crashes their car into a tree.  If anything, alcohol
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> should be illegal.

I would also not let a drunk in my house installing my security system


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