This is the home page for The Original Drug Manual for Kids
This happens to be the only
serious attempt to educate teens and young adults about the kinds of
real-life drug problems that they will face in their real lives.
This drug education curriculum contains some basic principles
about all drugs and directs students toward reliable sources of
information. Mostly it deals with real-life situations and real-life
decisions that will effect a person's well being and health. Those
decisions will often determine whether someone spends over half their
life drug dependent due to failing health or live a happy fulfilling
healthy life.
Much of this
page will be dedicated to discussion of health-related issues. All
discussions about drugs revolve around health. Living life
drug-free is absolutely impossible and a reckless counterproductive
goal. Furthermore the "Drug Free America" is nothing more than a
promotion of the dangerous drugs mythology by business interests that
also promote and profit from the long-term drug dependencies in my
book. The United States is a drug obsessed culture and this obsession
is a natural result of promoting hedonistic consumerism for economic
gain. This promotion is done by exactly the same people who bring us
the War on Drugs.
I will list a
number of links for more specific topics - including my weekly blog
entries on topics ranging from foreign affairs, moral conduct,
Libertarian politics and other pertinent issues. I will be adding these
links as I gradually rebuild my home page:
The current survey is based on thiscomplaint about widespread public deceit . Since no one is publicly disputing my claim I am giving my critics the chance to do so
anonymously [see John 3:20 for details]. I have listed the most common reasoning against my position.
Do public officials and media lie to the public about drugs?
Police and schools deliberately withhold facts about lack of prior
testing/research on banned drugs. Is this practice lying and if so is
it wrong
Yes and yes
Yes but is necessary to ban more drugs and rally public support for this policy.
Yes, but these drugs are dangerous - despite lack of evidence
Maybe. With no studies it means there is no evidence that these drugs are safe either.
No. Some people do have these extreme reactions and they should be protected by restricting access to all users.
No.
The language of the Controlled Substances Act makes no claims for
scientific validity and standards are clearly open ended. Not
responsible for logical assumptions of public to the contrary.