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Old 23-07-2011, 10:16 PM #10
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I know what you are getting at. My point is still very clear. Nicotine addiction cannot ever be compared to addiction to A class drugs.

Never in a million years. Some people are addicted to coffee. Do you want to bring that addiction into the equation? Absurd? Of course it is:but it is a perfect example of how everything is relative.
I agree, that's why I said multiply it ten-fold. You're arguing that she had a choice to stop using drugs. Mixing an addiction to drugs like crack and heroin with a vulnerable being stops all sense of reality. Drugs took over her life. She even said she was scared of dying at 27 in an interview from 2008 (the links somewhere in this thread) so she obviously knew the effects they were having on her and I'm sure she didn't WANT to die young.

Arguing that she had the choice to stop is pretty narrow-minded.
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