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Prescription Drug Control/Bannings Are In Order

Postby HapSmo19 on Sun Dec 16, 2012 4:00 am

In 2009, 37,485 deaths were atributed to prescription drug overdose(slightly more deaths than traffic accidents in the same time period) according to some study. I'm doing this on an ipod and haven't figured out/don't care how to copy/paste or I'd put the link up.
Anyway, isn't it time to ban precription drugs and cars?
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Re: Prescription Drug Control/Bannings Are In Order

Postby Symmetry on Sun Dec 16, 2012 4:05 am

I'm pretty sure there's already control over prescription drugs dude.

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Re: Prescription Drug Control/Bannings Are In Order

Postby chang50 on Sun Dec 16, 2012 4:06 am

HapSmo19 wrote:In 2009, 37,485 deaths were atributed to prescription drug overdose(slightly more deaths than traffic accidents in the same time period) according to some study. I'm doing this on an ipod and haven't figured out/don't care how to copy/paste or I'd put the link up.
Anyway, isn't it time to ban precription drugs and cars?


You could inform us in which country this occurred without a link..
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Re: Prescription Drug Control/Bannings Are In Order

Postby HapSmo19 on Sun Dec 16, 2012 4:15 am

Symmetry wrote:I'm pretty sure there's already control over prescription drugs dude.

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With nearly 40,000 deaths in 2009, would you consider them sufficient?
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Re: Prescription Drug Control/Bannings Are In Order

Postby HapSmo19 on Sun Dec 16, 2012 4:17 am

chang50 wrote:
HapSmo19 wrote:In 2009, 37,485 deaths were atributed to prescription drug overdose(slightly more deaths than traffic accidents in the same time period) according to some study. I'm doing this on an ipod and haven't figured out/don't care how to copy/paste or I'd put the link up.
Anyway, isn't it time to ban precription drugs and cars?


You could inform us in which country this occurred without a link..


Take a wild guess.
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Re: Prescription Drug Control/Bannings Are In Order

Postby Symmetry on Sun Dec 16, 2012 4:22 am

What do you suggest? And do you have any stats for us to look at beyond bragging about your Apple product?
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Re: Prescription Drug Control/Bannings Are In Order

Postby chang50 on Sun Dec 16, 2012 4:24 am

HapSmo19 wrote:
chang50 wrote:
HapSmo19 wrote:In 2009, 37,485 deaths were atributed to prescription drug overdose(slightly more deaths than traffic accidents in the same time period) according to some study. I'm doing this on an ipod and haven't figured out/don't care how to copy/paste or I'd put the link up.
Anyway, isn't it time to ban precription drugs and cars?


You could inform us in which country this occurred without a link..


Take a wild guess.


Is it Bhutan?
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Re: Prescription Drug Control/Bannings Are In Order

Postby Symmetry on Sun Dec 16, 2012 4:29 am

chang50 wrote:
HapSmo19 wrote:
chang50 wrote:
HapSmo19 wrote:In 2009, 37,485 deaths were atributed to prescription drug overdose(slightly more deaths than traffic accidents in the same time period) according to some study. I'm doing this on an ipod and haven't figured out/don't care how to copy/paste or I'd put the link up.
Anyway, isn't it time to ban precription drugs and cars?


You could inform us in which country this occurred without a link..


Take a wild guess.


Is it Bhutan?


He can't say because he's doing all this amazing analysis from his Ipod. It's tough work if you own an IPod, and we should all appreciate the challenges he faces in owning an Ipod.
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Re: Prescription Drug Control/Bannings Are In Order

Postby HapSmo19 on Sun Dec 16, 2012 4:32 am

chang50 wrote:
HapSmo19 wrote:
chang50 wrote:
HapSmo19 wrote:In 2009, 37,485 deaths were atributed to prescription drug overdose(slightly more deaths than traffic accidents in the same time period) according to some study. I'm doing this on an ipod and haven't figured out/don't care how to copy/paste or I'd put the link up.
Anyway, isn't it time to ban precription drugs and cars?


You could inform us in which country this occurred without a link..


Take a wild guess.


Is it Bhutan?

Nope
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Re: Prescription Drug Control/Bannings Are In Order

Postby GabonX on Sun Dec 16, 2012 4:37 am

Symmetry wrote:
chang50 wrote:
HapSmo19 wrote:
chang50 wrote:
HapSmo19 wrote:In 2009, 37,485 deaths were atributed to prescription drug overdose(slightly more deaths than traffic accidents in the same time period) according to some study. I'm doing this on an ipod and haven't figured out/don't care how to copy/paste or I'd put the link up.
Anyway, isn't it time to ban precription drugs and cars?


You could inform us in which country this occurred without a link..


Take a wild guess.


Is it Bhutan?


He can't say because he's doing all this amazing analysis from his Ipod. It's tough work if you own an IPod, and we should all appreciate the challenges he faces in owning an Ipod.


This is why everyone thinks you're a douche.
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Re: Prescription Drug Control/Bannings Are In Order

Postby Symmetry on Sun Dec 16, 2012 4:44 am

GabonX wrote:
Symmetry wrote:
chang50 wrote:
HapSmo19 wrote:
chang50 wrote:
HapSmo19 wrote:In 2009, 37,485 deaths were atributed to prescription drug overdose(slightly more deaths than traffic accidents in the same time period) according to some study. I'm doing this on an ipod and haven't figured out/don't care how to copy/paste or I'd put the link up.
Anyway, isn't it time to ban precription drugs and cars?


You could inform us in which country this occurred without a link..


Take a wild guess.


Is it Bhutan?


He can't say because he's doing all this amazing analysis from his Ipod. It's tough work if you own an IPod, and we should all appreciate the challenges he faces in owning an Ipod.


This is why everyone thinks you're a douche.


I'd hoped that being sarcastic in moronic threads would be low on the list of why "everyone" thinks I'm a "douche".
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Re: Prescription Drug Control/Bannings Are In Order

Postby crispybits on Sun Dec 16, 2012 6:09 am

<link removed by request of the link's owner for business purposes>


A quick google gave me this as his source.

Regardless, it's the same argument as in the knives in China thread. Prescription drugs are not purely weaponised tools. They have other uses that are positive and beneficial.

Also, unlike knives or guns, seems like a very very signifcant majority of these deaths are suicide rather than homicide. That doesn't make them acceptable, but it does make them qualitatively different to the arguments around guns or knives, and about protecting someone from themself, rather than protecting society from someone.
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Re: Prescription Drug Control/Bannings Are In Order

Postby Symmetry on Sun Dec 16, 2012 6:15 am

Plus, of course, arguing that prescription drugs should be controlled is pretty much an oxymoron. By definition, prescription drugs are already controlled.
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Re: Prescription Drug Control/Bannings Are In Order

Postby Haggis_McMutton on Sun Dec 16, 2012 9:57 am

HapSmo19 wrote:In 2009, 37,485 deaths were atributed to prescription drug overdose(slightly more deaths than traffic accidents in the same time period) according to some study. I'm doing this on an ipod and haven't figured out/don't care how to copy/paste or I'd put the link up.
Anyway, isn't it time to ban precription drugs and cars?


Guy1 overdoses on medication.
Guy1 buys a gun and shoots Guy2 in the face.

Now, here's the tricky part, I want you to try to spot the differences between these 2 scenarios.
It won't be easy, but I think you might manage it with a bit of concerted effort.

Apply yourself to this task! You can do it!

P.S. I hear ginkgo biloba might help.
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Re: Prescription Drug Control/Bannings Are In Order

Postby Lootifer on Sun Dec 16, 2012 2:38 pm

Hey Hag you forgot to mention Guy1 also shoots himself in the face!
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Re: Prescription Drug Control/Bannings Are In Order

Postby HapSmo19 on Sun Dec 16, 2012 2:44 pm

Haggis_McMutton wrote:
HapSmo19 wrote:In 2009, 37,485 deaths were atributed to prescription drug overdose(slightly more deaths than traffic accidents in the same time period) according to some study. I'm doing this on an ipod and haven't figured out/don't care how to copy/paste or I'd put the link up.
Anyway, isn't it time to ban precription drugs and cars?


Guy1 overdoses on medication.
Guy1 buys a gun and shoots Guy2 in the face.

Now, here's the tricky part, I want you to try to spot the differences between these 2 scenarios.
It won't be easy, but I think you might manage it with a bit of concerted effort.

Apply yourself to this task! You can do it!

P.S. I hear ginkgo biloba might help.


Guy1 overdoses on medication
Guy1 buys a car and runs over Guy2 and then some

Do we ban cars?
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Re: Prescription Drug Control/Bannings Are In Order

Postby Lootifer on Sun Dec 16, 2012 2:46 pm

Personally I find it a lot easier to dodge cars than bullets :)
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Re: Prescription Drug Control/Bannings Are In Order

Postby crispybits on Sun Dec 16, 2012 3:26 pm

And it's definitely not as easy to get one into a classroom
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