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Another Casualty For Our "recreational" Drug User Community
We had a long heated debate on here about drug addicts recently and I was wold, quite tartly, that there was a difference between drugs addicts and recreational drug addicts. Well, here is another "recreational" drug user that won't be wasting any more of her money ::::
http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ news/en tertain ment-ar ts-2844 4045
14 years on from her mothers similar self-imposed death, Peaches follows suit. I hope somebody will be watching her little child very closely for the rest of its life.
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14 years on from her mothers similar self-imposed death, Peaches follows suit. I hope somebody will be watching her little child very closely for the rest of its life.
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apparently she was on methadone, isn't that what they give you when you are trying to kick the habit Doesn't sound too "recreationa l" to me. In reality though these are highly addictive drugs and I'm not convinced they can be recreational .
15:51 Wed 23rd Jul 2014
Here's another victim. No fame here and probably only her family will grieve.
http:// www.bel fasttel egraph. co.uk/n ews/loc al-nati onal/no rthern- ireland /killed -by-dru g-bough t-for-p rice-of -a-pint -304520 16.html
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I too hope they will have long and healthy lives and that this won't leave the same legacy on them that Peaches has. However, losing their mother at such a young age can only be harmful for them. I agree with mamya- humans are not straight-forward and who knows what has been going through her mind since losing her own mum. I don't think anybody is in a position to be judgemental.
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