Oceanbreeze
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OD on drugs, what a waste life. so sad for her family and fan.
Maybe... We'll see...
OD on drugs, what a waste life. so sad for her family and fan.
The of cause her death is still unknown.
Tony Bennett Calls For Legalization Of Drugs In Wake Of Whitney Houston’s Death | Music News, Reviews, and Gossip on Idolator.com
Tony Bennett said drugs should be legalize last night, after losing Whitney Houston , and Amy Winehouse.
Fans said they saw her Thursday night, she was up and down with her mood, first scream at guards then smile at fans. Xanax do that to people. Plus it is possible she takes more with other medicines. Police found several prescriptions so who knows what inside of her that kill, possible knocked her out and drown in bathtub.Rumour has it that she was taking Xanax, and that it caused her to fall asleep and slide under the water in her bathtub.
Well I read somewhere the baby was born in 1993 or 1997. That would make her quite grown. At least 15.
it's time we legalize drugs so they would stop OD'ing
And take the stigma out of treatment centers.
It is sad to know that treatment centers for the deaf are almost non-existent.
it's time we legalize drugs so they would stop OD'ing
Legalizing alcohol doesn't stop people from becoming alcoholics, destroying their livers, or dying from it's effects.it's time we legalize drugs so they would stop OD'ing
From Dolly Parton To Rihanna, Pop Music Mourns Whitney Houston's Death | Fox NewsDolly Parton issued a statement thanking Houston for covering her original song "I Will Always Love You."
"Mine is only one of the millions of hearts broken over the death of Whitney Houston," Parton said. "I will always be grateful and in awe of the wonderful performance she did on my song and I can truly say from the bottom of my heart, Whitney, I will always love you. You will be missed."
Read more: From Dolly Parton To Rihanna, Pop Music Mourns Whitney Houston's Death | Fox News
Regulate, how?Conversely, illegalizing alcohol fosters more crime and corruption as had happened during the Prohibition. At least with legalization, you can regulate it.
I never said that.So, you think criminalization of alcohol and prescription drugs is the answer?