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What’s In Your Water?

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Recent news out of the State of Minnesota reports that bong water is now classified as an illegal drug. That’s right, bong water.

Minnesota’s Supreme Court now says a person can be prosecuted for a first-degree drug crime for 25 grams (not milliliters?) or more of bong water that tests positive for a controlled substance.

Most of us are aware of the recent and serious news reports of prescription pharmaceuticals being found in drinking water throughout the United States. I find it ironic that while bong water is being tested, there’s no law in Minnesota against drinking water testing positive for controlled substances.

Read the rest of this story on http://michaelguzzo.blogspot.com

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November 9th, 2009 at 1:16 pm

Get Real. Get a Prescription.

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Shocking ad from Pfizer UK on the dangers of buying and using illegal drugs in replacement to the ones patients get in pharmacy, with a prescription.


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Voice over: “Rat poison, just one of the dangerous ingredients that may be found in fake medicines purchased from illegal websites.”

GET REAL, GET A PRESCRIPTION
http://www.realdanger.co.uk

From the site:
“One in 10 UK men interviewed recently admitted to purchasing prescription-only medicines from unregulated sources, without a prescription. What they probably don’t know is that it’s estimated that between 50 and 90 per cent of medicines sold in this way have proven to be counterfeit which means they are taking a real gamble with their health.

The World Health Organisation (WHO) estimates that 10% of all medicines available around the world are counterfeit.

And counterfeiters do not only target medicines for weight loss, smoking cessation and erectile dysfunction (ED) but also pain, heart and mental health conditions.

The cinema commercial on this site portrays a man pulling a dead rat from his mouth after taking a counterfeit pill. This site allows you to view the commercial, learn more about the dangers of counterfeit drugs and share this information with friends and colleagues.”
http://www.realdanger.co.uk

There’s also an interesting making of the ad on the website

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Click here to view the making of the ad

Hat tip Coloribus

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January 20th, 2009 at 6:04 am