susannah (stranger
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3/24/01 01:22 PM
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Re: Drug and driving habits - psychological survey
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Thanks very much for your nice comments! The driving section of the study is taken from a larger questionnaire called the Driver Behaviour Questionnaire which was used only in Britain. I talked about this problem with my tutor but she decided that the project isn't worth so many marks as I have to change it all. Instead I put in a country of residence question, so I can check that if I get any strange answers!
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love420 (stranger
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3/26/01 06:37 AM
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Re: Drug and driving habits - psychological survey
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Paranoid? Of course we in the states are paranoid! It isn't just the DEA that would be interested. State, city, county and sherrif law enforcement agencies are always looking to bust anybody having anything to do with pot. Do you know, such agencies can even review your electricity comsumption to determin a market increase in use. Should they see an incident, they can even come knocking on the door to ask about it. I wish our country were as tolerant as Canada or the UK, but the sad fact is, it is not! A person can be busted and convicted for intent to distribute by growing just 2 plants in our country. Sorry, these facts are so bothersome to some, but this is the kinda crap we have to live with. Rather than everybody slamming, how about some empathy?
Be good to each other and treat each other well!
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susannah (stranger
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3/26/01 11:03 AM
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Re: Drug and driving habits - psychological survey
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I am shocked! I didn't realise things were like that over there. No wonder people have been worried about filling it in - in your position I don't think that I would either. Thanks a lot for your comments and interest!
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MisterBeanz (stranger
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4/27/01 02:59 PM
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Re: we need more info!!
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If you are interested in helping out with this research, but are afraid of being traced, then try using an anonymous web browsing service. My two favorites are Anonymizer.com and Safeweb.com.
These services allow complete anonymity.
MisterBeanz Salt Lake City, UT
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wannagetstoney (journeyman)
4/28/01 10:24 PM
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Re: Drug and driving habits - psychological survey
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susannah, I am having trouble getting the link to work. Have other people been able to reply? Stoney
Rehab is for quiters
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susannah (stranger
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4/29/01 06:49 AM
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Re: we need more info!!
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Hello everybody! This is an update on the study. I have now completed my study and the results were in favour of marijuana legalisation - it was mentioned as a recommendation for future action in my report. However, even though I had a lot of responses (around 260, which was good for the time span), this is not enough for a publishable article that may influence policy. Therefore I am actually keeping the study going for a few months, and the results will be re-analysed after approx 1500 reponses. For that reason, although I did promise to reveal the purpose of the study, I'm afraid I can't - that is unless my tutor thinks the whole thing is crap and decides it wouldn't get published anyway!!!! As for the link problem, I'm very sorry it doesn't work for you. 3 people so far have reported this problem, 1 of which I know often has problems when clicking links so maybe it's something to do with the computer? Have you tried typing the address into the address bar? Thankyou everyone for all your help, please keep it up!! That info about the anonymous web browsers is excellent, I wish I had known about this and had mentioned it from the start in my invitation messages. I might have had a lot more replies. Incidentally, if it is so easy to trace people who respond to websites, why don't they have a team cracking down on every single sick mother fucker paedophile who looks at pictures of innocent kids(excuse the language but I feel very strongly about this), and throw them in a pit of boiling tar?
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