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<blockquote data-quote="Charles Dunwoody" data-source="post: 8395795" data-attributes="member: 17927"><p>Got it. I see the confusion. The title of Cocaine and Alligators seemed to link to Jeremy's final statement. I do not believe that was his intent.</p><p></p><p>In the USA certain drugs are controlled and regulated for sale. This includes tobacco, alcohol, and marijuana. The expression Get High normally refers to marijuana which if purchased legally in the states that allow it would not be laced with anything anymore than a bottle of beer or a pack of cigarettes would be. Or coffee for that matter, which includes a good dose of caffeine and is also addicting.</p><p></p><p>I was trying to make a play on words with Cocaine and Alligators which obviously failed with some readers. I understand your concern and apologize for the confusion. I believe Jeremy was referring to something legal in some states but the title of the interview made it seem that he was instead pointing to something illegal. I do not believe that was his intent and it was not mine to make it look that way.</p><p></p><p>Cocaine is illegal in the USA except for certain medical uses with a doctor's control. I will amend the interview to include the warning that Cocaine and Alligators has in its selling blurb:</p><p></p><p>CONTENT WARNING!! This book is for adults only and is meant as satire. Use safety tools and keep it light and fun when you play.</p><p></p><p>Thanks for the feedback. I appreciate it and I appreciate that we could have a good discussion and improve the quality of the article I wrote. Thanks!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Charles Dunwoody, post: 8395795, member: 17927"] Got it. I see the confusion. The title of Cocaine and Alligators seemed to link to Jeremy's final statement. I do not believe that was his intent. In the USA certain drugs are controlled and regulated for sale. This includes tobacco, alcohol, and marijuana. The expression Get High normally refers to marijuana which if purchased legally in the states that allow it would not be laced with anything anymore than a bottle of beer or a pack of cigarettes would be. Or coffee for that matter, which includes a good dose of caffeine and is also addicting. I was trying to make a play on words with Cocaine and Alligators which obviously failed with some readers. I understand your concern and apologize for the confusion. I believe Jeremy was referring to something legal in some states but the title of the interview made it seem that he was instead pointing to something illegal. I do not believe that was his intent and it was not mine to make it look that way. Cocaine is illegal in the USA except for certain medical uses with a doctor's control. I will amend the interview to include the warning that Cocaine and Alligators has in its selling blurb: CONTENT WARNING!! This book is for adults only and is meant as satire. Use safety tools and keep it light and fun when you play. Thanks for the feedback. I appreciate it and I appreciate that we could have a good discussion and improve the quality of the article I wrote. Thanks! [/QUOTE]
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