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<blockquote data-quote="audioholic" data-source="post: 7073156" data-attributes="member: 549629"><p>Of course Im comparing it to caffeine, if I try comparing it to virtually any other drug you simply fall back into your same circular reasoning based around legal status. Even cigarettes.</p><p></p><p>Furthermore, Ive used the caffeine example to demonstrate that when you (you, meaning you, LazyRider) talk about 'drugs' you only seem to be talking about the politically incorrect 'illicit' drugs. Reality is humans, even good honest God fearing humans, use 'drugs' every day. There are 'drugs' in our soft drinks, our cigarettes, our medical prescriptions, even in our toothpaste.</p><p></p><p>So lets compare it to a stronger drug than caffeine. Alcohol. If an employee says "I went out to the bar and got drunk last friday", is it fair for his employer to send him to the local clinic to test him for alcohol in his system because he then assumes if the guy drinks, he is a risk to be drunk at work? And if you start in again with your nonsense about 'its legal to test for alcohol', Im gonna e-slap you stupid(er).</p><p></p><p>Lets try 5 year old child logic on you, since even 7 year old child logic went right over your head. If Bobby in kintergarten told the teacher he ate a crayon at home yesterday, is it fair for the teacher to assume the child is eating the school supplied crayons that disappear from the classroom?</p><p></p><p>So what is my question about? Is it about the legal status of eating Crayolas? Do we need to delve into the debate on if its legal to eat Crayolas? Or is the question asking, if someone does something in a responsible/private manner, ie: doing it at home, while not driving, while not working, while not in front of their children, is it also fair to assume they WILL do it at work? I hope you understand this paragraph, cause I went back to using grown-up logic and terms. Lets see how well you comprehend.</p><p></p><p>On a side note, this forum needs more "Im laughing at you" emotes, cause Im getting bored using the same ones on your over and over.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audioholic, post: 7073156, member: 549629"] Of course Im comparing it to caffeine, if I try comparing it to virtually any other drug you simply fall back into your same circular reasoning based around legal status. Even cigarettes. Furthermore, Ive used the caffeine example to demonstrate that when you (you, meaning you, LazyRider) talk about 'drugs' you only seem to be talking about the politically incorrect 'illicit' drugs. Reality is humans, even good honest God fearing humans, use 'drugs' every day. There are 'drugs' in our soft drinks, our cigarettes, our medical prescriptions, even in our toothpaste. So lets compare it to a stronger drug than caffeine. Alcohol. If an employee says "I went out to the bar and got drunk last friday", is it fair for his employer to send him to the local clinic to test him for alcohol in his system because he then assumes if the guy drinks, he is a risk to be drunk at work? And if you start in again with your nonsense about 'its legal to test for alcohol', Im gonna e-slap you stupid(er). Lets try 5 year old child logic on you, since even 7 year old child logic went right over your head. If Bobby in kintergarten told the teacher he ate a crayon at home yesterday, is it fair for the teacher to assume the child is eating the school supplied crayons that disappear from the classroom? So what is my question about? Is it about the legal status of eating Crayolas? Do we need to delve into the debate on if its legal to eat Crayolas? Or is the question asking, if someone does something in a responsible/private manner, ie: doing it at home, while not driving, while not working, while not in front of their children, is it also fair to assume they WILL do it at work? I hope you understand this paragraph, cause I went back to using grown-up logic and terms. Lets see how well you comprehend. On a side note, this forum needs more "Im laughing at you" emotes, cause Im getting bored using the same ones on your over and over. [/QUOTE]
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