sideshow Posted November 25, 2007 Report Posted November 25, 2007 Tylenol appears to kill more people then Tasers. In fact, pharmacists, with 7 years of extensive university training, are dolling this stuff out like candy. Should these drug pushing bullies be charged with murder for selling this stuff? http://www.essentialdrugs.org/edrug/archiv...09/msg00032.php http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/11017.php Quote
Canuck E Stan Posted November 25, 2007 Report Posted November 25, 2007 Tylenol appears to kill more people then Tasers. In fact, pharmacists, with 7 years of extensive university training, are dolling this stuff out like candy. Should these drug pushing bullies be charged with murder for selling this stuff?http://www.essentialdrugs.org/edrug/archiv...09/msg00032.php http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/11017.php Sideshow, Stop it! Enough already......I'm getting a headache.....is it okay to take an aspirin? Quote "Any man under 30 who is not a liberal has no heart, and any man over 30 who is not a conservative has no brains." — Winston Churchill
sideshow Posted November 25, 2007 Author Report Posted November 25, 2007 Sideshow,Stop it! Enough already......I'm getting a headache.....is it okay to take an aspirin? I am not sure... Someone may want to charge the doctor that prescibed 100 mg a day for a heart issue with murder if someone dies........ Quote
Topaz Posted November 25, 2007 Report Posted November 25, 2007 You can get the same effect from over the counter Tylenol. In this age of the computer there's no reason why people don't know about the medication they take. I already knew about tylenol because I always read the info with the mediciation and I do my own research. Quote
DrGreenthumb Posted November 25, 2007 Report Posted November 25, 2007 No Tylonol should not be banned, that would only create a huge black market for tylenol. Unless the doctor physically shoved the pills down someone's throat they have not committed an assault. ( its not like the doctor tazered these patients fer chrisesake) If they banned tylenol, before you know it shady characters would be selling ultra pure acetomenophen, in snortable, or injectable form for 20 times market value. (probably in the schoolyard) People who need the tylenol for medical reasons would no longer be able to afford it, and the police state would need to install video cameras in everyone's bathrooms, and bedrooms to make sure no one was hiding any Tylenol. That last part sounds like a conservative's wet dream. Quote
sideshow Posted December 1, 2007 Author Report Posted December 1, 2007 No Tylonol should not be banned, that would only create a huge black market for tylenol. Unless the doctor physically shoved the pills down someone's throat they have not committed an assault. ( its not like the doctor tazered these patients fer chrisesake) If they banned tylenol, before you know it shady characters would be selling ultra pure acetomenophen, in snortable, or injectable form for 20 times market value. (probably in the schoolyard) People who need the tylenol for medical reasons would no longer be able to afford it, and the police state would need to install video cameras in everyone's bathrooms, and bedrooms to make sure no one was hiding any Tylenol. That last part sounds like a conservative's wet dream. omg. so what will happen if we ban tasers? will people go to the black market for them? still, makes you think about a legal over the counter and prescription medication that kills so many, yet nobody seems to bat an eye. kidney failure due to tylenol dialysis on the house for everyone! Quote
margrace Posted December 1, 2007 Report Posted December 1, 2007 omg. so what will happen if we ban tasers? will people go to the black market for them? still, makes you think about a legal over the counter and prescription medication that kills so many, yet nobody seems to bat an eye. kidney failure due to tylenol dialysis on the house for everyone! Yes since like guns they are already being sold in the US to women who supposedly can prove the need of self defense. Of course the gun one works too doesn't it??? Quote
sideshow Posted December 2, 2007 Author Report Posted December 2, 2007 Yes since like guns they are already being sold in the US to women who supposedly can prove the need of self defense. Of course the gun one works too doesn't it??? Theres a difference. Guns are not a prohibited weapon. Tasers are. Lots of guns out there. Not many tasers. Why? Not nearly effective for crime. Once again i think some people think officers should carry pillows, bring a lefty civilian with them to take notes, and they should just ask people nicely to put the handcuffs on and pretty much put themselves in prison. And when they are done, they can apologize for being an officer. Quote
margrace Posted December 2, 2007 Report Posted December 2, 2007 Theres a difference. Guns are not a prohibited weapon. Tasers are. Lots of guns out there. Not many tasers. Why? Not nearly effective for crime. Once again i think some people think officers should carry pillows, bring a lefty civilian with them to take notes, and they should just ask people nicely to put the handcuffs on and pretty much put themselves in prison. And when they are done, they can apologize for being an officer. No leave the police alone with the tasers, they are safer than guns whether we agree or not. But for God's sake don't put any more weapons in the hands of the people. The guns are bad enough. Quote
bush_cheney2004 Posted December 2, 2007 Report Posted December 2, 2007 Yes since like guns they are already being sold in the US to women who supposedly can prove the need of self defense. Of course the gun one works too doesn't it??? What do "US women" have to do with it? Many US states now have right-to-carry, must-issue permit laws for handguns, with no need to prove anything but passing a licensed firearms course. Quote Economics trumps Virtue.
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