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Smoke Signals - Sen. Orrin Hatch's unintentionally humorous anti-drug message - Brief Article
Sierra, Jan, 1999 by Paul Rauber
Sierra Club members in Utah are puzzling over a pamphlet called "How Parents Can Help Children Live Marijuana Free" by Gerald Smith, director of the criminology program at the University of Utah. The pamphlet includes a "Letter to Parents" by Utah's zealously anti-environmental Senator Orrin Hatch (R), and has a picture of Hatch on the front, Page 20 lists the "Social Signs of Regular Users," which include "excessive preoccupation with social causes, race relations, environmental issues, etc."
It seems they forgot another classic symptoms: paranoia.
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