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BHO commutes sentences of 46 inmates at El Reno
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<blockquote data-quote="otis147" data-source="post: 2770175" data-attributes="member: 24453"><p>who said self prescribed? many addicts get a legit prescription for a highly addictive substance, and when the prescription runs out, the physical need is there. </p><p></p><p>look at klonopin. not a pain med, i know. but it's legal it reduces electrical function in the brain, is highly addictive, and withdrawals will kill you. it's prescribed to toddlers, to reduce seizures. it's suggested use is for no more than a couple weeks, and there are children who have been on it for years, while it steals their childhood. </p><p></p><p>but a plant that our bodies are designed to utilize, with no possibility of death by overdose, no physical addiction, only a small risk of habitual addiction, and numerous medical benefits, which has been cultivated and used religiously, recreationally, and medically for all of recorded history, is too dangerous and has no medical benefit. who's the criminal?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="otis147, post: 2770175, member: 24453"] who said self prescribed? many addicts get a legit prescription for a highly addictive substance, and when the prescription runs out, the physical need is there. look at klonopin. not a pain med, i know. but it's legal it reduces electrical function in the brain, is highly addictive, and withdrawals will kill you. it's prescribed to toddlers, to reduce seizures. it's suggested use is for no more than a couple weeks, and there are children who have been on it for years, while it steals their childhood. but a plant that our bodies are designed to utilize, with no possibility of death by overdose, no physical addiction, only a small risk of habitual addiction, and numerous medical benefits, which has been cultivated and used religiously, recreationally, and medically for all of recorded history, is too dangerous and has no medical benefit. who's the criminal? [/QUOTE]
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