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Say no to drugs
published: Wednesday | February 25, 2004

THE EDITOR, Sir:

THIS IS an open letter to all young and old who are dealing in drugs, hard drugs. Most of us who are keen observers should notice that so many of these killings are obviously drug-related. It happens when some reach the U.S. and the U.K., plus when they return it gets so bad now that they are now attacking relatives who are sometimes innocent.

It is now full time for those who are involved, and those who have it in mind to do same should back off, seek a job, leave the drugs alone. Drugs kill whether you use them or sell them, as long as one is involved in it. Hard drugs are certainly destroying our society. It is very obvious for all to see, so again I beg, leave drugs alone.

I am, etc.,

EDWARD N. DOBSON

Central Sorting Office

Kingston

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