> > From: jonesr@gatwick.geco-prakla.slb.com
>
> > > No it isn't. It is classified as a sedative-hypnotic.
>
> > Not according to the medical journals I've seen.
>
> What medical journals? Do you accept what has been told to
> you with blind-faith as well?
Then why should I accept what you say?
> What is the definition of a hallucinogen?
Something that causes hallucinations, in the simplest sense.
> What is a sedative?
Something that sedates?
> What is a hypnotic?
Havn't a clue :)
>Now use those
> definitions in light of vast majority of experiences reported or
> observed in a labortory and see which definitions fit pot.
It also acts as a pain-killer (not sedative in that form), I accept that
it acts as a sedative, and also as a hallucinogen. Does that make any
difference to what we've been saying already?
>
> I rest my case...
Does that mean you've finished?
Drakir
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