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AnonymousAnonymousalmost 14 years ago
Boo Hiss

No drugs!

ParisWatermanParisWatermanalmost 14 years ago
Dear Boo Hiss

No Drugs? This is a novel about drug trafficing; about greed and about revenge. True, there is plenty of sex to go with it, but the crux of the story is Conrad's entry and rise in the world of drug trafficing, and how he is brought to a halt. Another aspect of the novel is that people, many more than one might suspect, do drugs to some extent. Those people we have representing us are not, and will not do much to curtail, or end the use of illicit drugs. The money involved is to great, it allows the trafficers to buy anyone who might impede their progress. The only thing that might bring a halt to this insidious peril would be to legalize it and then isolate the users from the rest of society depending on their levels of addiction.

I apologize for the rant, but felt it needed saying.

Paris

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