[MENTION=154734]Mental Kenny[/MENTION] great to see you back.
The whole prohibition thing stinks msking people criminals for wanting some relief or for what they put in their bodies. I don't know if anything will ever change or if there will ever be a solution. I hope so. We wouldn't need an RC ban if drugs were legalised n regulated. The whole RC era had gone against harm reduction with having to write "strictly not for human consumption," n thus being forced not to give out, at least if estimates, dose instructions n useful HR advice.
I cannot begin to imagine how many lives BL has saved by giving out dose information n other relevant HR advice but what of the many others who are not aware of sites like Bluelight. To make matters worse they kept on banning RCs knowing full well that companies would come up with another which could possibly be more dangerous. Hiw is that looking out for people?
I don't see how it will. Yes some of us are giving up RCs but i want off this shit so, for me, it's an excuse. But for many who are not ready or don't wish to stop, will find ways of obtaining these RCs possibly cut witb goodness knows what. What if, for instance, @f.u.b.a.r goes in search of 3-FPM, finds some n ends up dead or hospitalised as it was cut with something dead (sorry FUBZ I needecto use a real example to highlight tge seriousness of thus issue). Why not, instead, enforce some strict rules on vendors of RCs that they provide dose n relevant HR instructions. Surely that makes more commin sense?
I'm concerned we're going to lose people over this, not necessarily meaning people on BL but I don't see this as positive at it. If anything it's controlling as they're basically telling people what they can n cannot put into their body. I doubt imagine many watch soaps here but Coronation Street is currently running a story where a lady who is disabled n has an electronic wheelchair, is in so much pain she's stated using cannibis so that she can function n do what she can to look after her child n do her job without debilitating pain. No one has empathy with her situation at all apart from her ex, Gary, who got some for her but was caught n ended up in trouble for supplying her. It's a shame because she's basically being made into a criminal just for putting some into her body that will alleviate her pain. How is this wrong? My heart went out to her n I felt like crying myself. I know it's only make-believe n that she's not really in pain but there are many people in this situation n they should not be made into criminals for trying to manage something they did not choose to have to put up with - pain.
Shall we discuss this? What are you thoughts on this?
Evey