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Kentucky Pharmacy Owner Guilty Of Federal Charge
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<blockquote data-quote="Cataceous" data-source="post: 190074" data-attributes="member: 38109"><p>And yet over time this kind of flouting of the rules helped the marijuana legalization movement, as people began to understand the vast cost to society of locking people up for a largely victimless crime. Of course people also see the hypocrisy in allowing alcohol use in spite of its more clear-cut threat to human life. I think government should meet a high burden of proof of harm to society at large before it imposes restrictions on individual freedoms. Personally I don't care anything about marijuana—never even tried it—but there are these parallels with the peptides and such: There is the potential for abuse and harm, but generally not with responsible use. In some cases the peptides even have the potential to improve health. Marginalizing them only reduces their safety and slows our acquisition of knowledge.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cataceous, post: 190074, member: 38109"] And yet over time this kind of flouting of the rules helped the marijuana legalization movement, as people began to understand the vast cost to society of locking people up for a largely victimless crime. Of course people also see the hypocrisy in allowing alcohol use in spite of its more clear-cut threat to human life. I think government should meet a high burden of proof of harm to society at large before it imposes restrictions on individual freedoms. Personally I don't care anything about marijuana—never even tried it—but there are these parallels with the peptides and such: There is the potential for abuse and harm, but generally not with responsible use. In some cases the peptides even have the potential to improve health. Marginalizing them only reduces their safety and slows our acquisition of knowledge. [/QUOTE]
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