tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19962237.post3969323328729622694..comments2024-03-04T16:39:30.609+13:00Comments on Lindsay Mitchell: A bit of bothLindsay Mitchellhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04437693272797130833noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19962237.post-69851150178467345722010-12-20T19:37:42.274+13:002010-12-20T19:37:42.274+13:00So if drugs are legal when someone kills your fami...So if drugs are legal when someone kills your family in a car crash you can't whinge about it.It may become illegal to drive stoned but as in the case of alcohol the courts don't care, in fact it will become another exuse for the junkie to get off.Good luck with that....<br />D.T.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19962237.post-63845393254403064352010-12-17T13:25:01.406+13:002010-12-17T13:25:01.406+13:00Thank you for joining the ranks of reason Lindsay....Thank you for joining the ranks of reason Lindsay....<br /><br />May I suggest for further reading a publication by a practising psychologist and former Sate Director of Mental Health (Illinois), Advisor to the V.A. etc.(his CV alone is 29 pages) <br /><br />(the foreword is by colleague Eric Sterling, he authored an equally informative "A Businessperson's Guide to the drug Problem)<br /><br />see http://cannabinomics.com where it describes the book by the same name.<br /><br />It validates from a clinical and social perspective why we should be addressing first and foremost the neighbouring intoxicant to alcohol, cannabis.Blair Andersonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16754114039437234920noreply@blogger.com