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date: Mon, 30 Jun 2008 00:54 +0100 (BST),    group: uk.politics.drugs        back       
Re: Daily Mail: Mental illness in under-16s soared after cannabis laws were re   
In article , drjohn@NOSPAM.hotpotmail.com (Dr
John Watson) wrote:

> 
> Are you saying that under 16s use a lot of cannabis and when they 
> get to
> 16 they start using cocaine and booze (our old friend, the gateway
> theory)?
Oh really do get a grip. At the level of discussion I am talking about it is about
/trends/ in overall behaviour. Drugs legal or illegal have fashions and cultural
acceptance, surely you understand the basics? There is no point in even discussing
things like this with you unless you are prepared to  make a modest intellectual
effort.
date: Mon, 30 Jun 2008 00:54 +0100 (BST)   author:   (Claude)

Re: Daily Mail: Mental illness in under-16s soared after cannabis laws were re   
Noticed at Mon, 30 Jun 2008 00:54:00 +0100: Claude informed us:

> In article , drjohn@NOSPAM.hotpotmail.com (Dr
> John Watson) wrote:
> 
>> 
>> Are you saying that under 16s use a lot of cannabis and when they 
>> get to
>> 16 they start using cocaine and booze (our old friend, the gateway
>> theory)?
> Oh really do get a grip. At the level of discussion I am talking about it is about
> /trends/ in overall behaviour. Drugs legal or illegal have fashions and cultural
> acceptance, surely you understand the basics? There is no point in even discussing
> things like this with you unless you are prepared to  make a modest intellectual
> effort.

Ok, then fuck off.

(I was trying to lead you into a trap).

-- 
Dr John Watson
Baker Street
date: Mon, 30 Jun 2008 08:52:30 +0100   author:   Dr John Watson

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