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12-02-2007, 10:47 PM
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CHRISTIAN SLATER has provoked outrage by claiming hard drugs can be safe.
The former hellraiser, 38, has a well-documented history with drug abuse - in 1997, he completed a two-month stint in prison after punching his then-girlfriend, Michelle Jonas, while high on heroin in a Los Angeles club. He was charged with three counts of assault with a deadly weapon and one count of battery, but the felony charges were later dropped.
And although Slater has been clean for a number of years now, he maintains the danger of narcotics is over-hyped.
He tells Arena magazine, "The last time I had ecstasy was five years ago. There's no question that in proper quantities and the right manner, drugs are fine."
Tiscali
CHRISTIAN SLATER has provoked outrage by claiming hard drugs can be safe.
The former hellraiser, 38, has a well-documented history with drug abuse - in 1997, he completed a two-month stint in prison after punching his then-girlfriend, Michelle Jonas, while high on heroin in a Los Angeles club. He was charged with three counts of assault with a deadly weapon and one count of battery, but the felony charges were later dropped.
And although Slater has been clean for a number of years now, he maintains the danger of narcotics is over-hyped.
He tells Arena magazine, "The last time I had ecstasy was five years ago. There's no question that in proper quantities and the right manner, drugs are fine."
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