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br> West Covina, California /p> p> DRUGS ARE CRIMINAL br> Re: Christopher Orlet's Draining the Romance out of Drugs : /p> p>The very first act of the potential addict is to break the law against the use of controlled substances. He is a criminal first, even in this first act of becoming an addict. That is why I have always opposed the use of any tax-payer funds in "treating" addicts. With all the talk of "amnesty" for illegal immigrants let's also talk with equal fervor about "amnesty" for drug addicts, which has been government policy for decades. Dalrymple is absolutely right in his assessment and policy makers should take note. br> -- Rose Storey /p>"Even the adding machine heiress and beatnik novelist William S. Burroughs said so..."
p>Heiress?? Was there something about Burroughs that Orlet knows and isn't sharing with us? br> --
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