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mraynrand
08-31-2008, 01:43 PM
If this man had been allowed to inject cocaine into his arm in a safe hospital environment, this disaster would never have happened.


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Police say a man tried to cut off his own arm at a restaurant in Modesto, Calif., because he thought he had injected air into a vein while shooting cocaine and feared he would die unless he took drastic action.

Authorities say 33-year-old Michael Lasiter rushed into the Denny's restaurant late Friday and started stabbing himself in one arm with a butter knife he grabbed from a table.

They say that when that knife didn't work Lasiter took a butcher knife from the kitchen and dug it into his arm.

Police Sgt. Brian Findlen says Lasiter told officers he thought he needed to amputate his arm to keep himself from dying from the cocaine injection.

Lasiter was taken to a hospital for treatment of severe cuts.

The Denny's closed for the night.

texaspackerbacker
08-31-2008, 01:48 PM
Tell me you're being sarcastic, Aynrand, and that you're not one of those "conservatives" whose primary reason for existing is to get drugs legalized.

HowardRoark
08-31-2008, 01:52 PM
Maybe instead of giving free needles to addicts, we should give free REALLY sharp knives.

mraynrand
08-31-2008, 01:56 PM
Tell me you're being sarcastic, Aynrand, and that you're not one of those "conservatives" whose primary reason for existing is to get drugs legalized.

I'm definitely being sarcastic here. I can see one tiny sliver of logic in legalizing drugs, but in my scheme it would never happen because I would want the corresponding penalties for violations committed 'under the influence' to go through the roof. I'm for personal responsibility and liberty, but I think you have to place public safety above that with respect to drugs. As if you could safely use PCP, for example.

mraynrand
08-31-2008, 01:56 PM
Maybe instead of giving free needles to addicts, we should give free REALLY sharp knives.

LOL. I'm surprised he didn't try to amputate his head.

Scott Campbell
08-31-2008, 02:06 PM
The Denny's closed for the night.



I think they over reacted.

the_idle_threat
08-31-2008, 04:59 PM
Maybe instead of giving free needles to addicts, we should give free REALLY sharp knives.

LOL. I'm surprised he didn't try to amputate his head.

It's really what he should have done, because after all the danger of air in the blood is having it reach the brain, causing a stroke, no?

Kiwon
09-02-2008, 05:01 AM
Drugs are so cool!

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Report: Amy Winehouse Could Be Brain-Damaged From Drugs

Monday , September 01, 2008

Shocking details of Amy Winehouse’s drug use emerged Sunday night — including a report that she binged on crystal meth and may have brain damage after a 36-hour marijuana marathon.

The singer, 24, suffered two major overdoses, with such bad convulsions that they were “like a scene from 'The Exorcist.'”

And her body is so frail from drug use that doctors were scared she would break bones during a fit.

A close friend of Amy’s warned medics that one more overdose will probably kill her.

The friend revealed:

- Amy's first overdose in August 2007 was from cocaine, heroin, ecstasy, ketamine and crystal meth.

- She was advised to see a psychiatrist after displaying “multiple personality traits” that made her a suicide risk.

- Her second overdose was in July — when she inhaled an “inhuman” amount of marijuana that left her vomiting uncontrollably and hallucinating.

At the time, Winehouse's devoted dad Mitch, 54, said it was a “bad reaction to her medication.”

Medics are worried Amy’s brain was damaged by the cannabis overdose — she displayed symptoms normally associated with schizophrenia.

“The future is bleak, bleak, bleak," the friend said yesterday.

http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,414542,00.html

mraynrand
09-02-2008, 07:00 AM
You sure that's Amy Winehouse? Looks like P.J. Harvey to me.

Iron Mike
09-02-2008, 07:23 AM
http://www.emedicine.com/emerg/TOPIC787.HTM

According to this article, it would take more than 50cc of air to effect a VAE.

If that guy's using a 60cc syringle to inject cocaine, he's got a different problem on his hands than a possible air embolism. :roll:

mraynrand
09-02-2008, 07:40 AM
http://www.emedicine.com/emerg/TOPIC787.HTM

According to this article, it would take more than 50cc of air to effect a VAE.

If that guy's using a 60cc syringle to inject cocaine, he's got a different problem on his hands than a possible air embolism. :roll:

You don't think it's possible that the drugs may have affected his judgment do you?

Or perhaps it was the Denny's Grand Slam Breakfast.

red
09-02-2008, 07:41 AM
wow

a butter knife?

really?

Kiwon
09-02-2008, 08:59 AM
http://www.emedicine.com/emerg/TOPIC787.HTM

According to this article, it would take more than 50cc of air to effect a VAE.

If that guy's using a 60cc syringle to inject cocaine, he's got a different problem on his hands than a possible air embolism. :roll:

You don't think it's possible that the drugs may have affected his judgment do you?

Or perhaps it was the Denny's Grand Slam Breakfast.

Shoulda gone to IHOP

MadtownPacker
09-02-2008, 10:47 AM
If he just had start smoking rocks instead this would have never happened.

Maxie the Taxi
09-02-2008, 06:18 PM
When alcohol was prohibited (1920–1933) gangs fought it out in the streets with machine guns for the right to sell their bathtub gin. Innocent bystanders were killed in the cross fire, just as at present. Backwoods stills killed still more, with their battery acid products. Nowadays, peace reigns in this industry. Johnny Walker and Four Roses compete with each other not with bullets, but in terms of the traditional commercial aspects of price, advertising, availability, quality, reputation, etc. The Mafia is no longer involved. No one dies, no one, in the creation, manufacture, wholesaling, distribution, transportation, retailing of this product. For similar reasons, the same beneficial effects will ensue when, and as soon as, we legalize drugs.

The above is from a thought provoking article by Walter Block. See: http://www.lewrockwell.com/block/block72.html

Another equally thought provoking article: http://www.lewrockwell.com/block/block74.html

The drug legalization question is fraught with emotional and moral arguments. However, I think the logic of legalizing drugs is irrefutable.

Just my opinion. :)