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Could a mod answer this please

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BabyGurl3171

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In my mind. The choices are many, the consequences
Not tryin to be a pita, but how come listin legitamate pharm sites isn't allowed? I was just wonderin bc it seems like harm reduction to have knowledge of legit vs dangerous sites. Sorry again, really not tryin to piss ya off, but I've been wonderin for awhile about this. Thanks!
 
Isn't a pita something you eat? ;)

Edit: While were questioning mods, why is sourcing of legal substances not allowed (ie. Kratom availability)?

We're gonna get yelled at babygurl!
 
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Lol no I would not mess with any of those "get prescriptions online" websites, they are pretty much all scams. If you have valid prescriptions already you can probably get them filled through an "online" pharmacy for a bit cheaper however don't go chasing those hundreds of ads for online pain meds, you'll just lose money and pride.
 
Hahaha maybe a couple years ago before all the scam artists jumped on the bandwagon. Nowadays your odds of finding a legitimate site are about the same as picking one of those "get rich quick" sites to sign up for and actually becoming a millionaire. Lemme know what TLC says though!
 
If ya can't find it, you're either not looking hard enough or it's not meant to be found by you.
 
If ya can't find it, you're either not looking hard enough or it's not meant to be found by you.

Well it's definitely not from lack of lookin. I've been researchin for years and only found scams or shady pills with God knows what in them!
Altho I had found a site where you paid for an online assessment and could get anything. Unfortunately that info is on my laptop my 8 y/o broke.
 
Also - shipping of scheduled substances is illegal from what I understand.
 
It's because bluelight's mission is to help minimise harm caused by drugs. It actively avoids being used by people as platform from which to source drugs.

Sure, it's harm reduction to list trustworthy/dodgy online sellers of pharms/RC/legal highs so that people don't get scammed or poisoned, but it's more HR to not mention any vendors in the first place.

Mentioning vendors enables drug acquisition, which just won't minimise as much harm as not providing any means of acquiring drugs at all.
 
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No problem...This rule confused me for ages too...At first glance it seems so counter productive, but I think it's the better option overall. It's usually pretty easy to tell legit from scam anyway.
 
Along with what JSPete said, I think another aspect of it is simply the fact that we can't verify these vendors - and what happens if we list a vendor and say it's legit, and then suddenly it starts scamming people? Suddenly we've led to people getting ripped off, sold the wrong drug, stolen from etc.. I've seen it happen on other sites where vendor discussion is openly allowed.
 
It's because bluelight's mission is to help minimise harm caused by drugs. It actively avoids being used by people as platform from which to source drugs.

Sure, it's harm reduction to list trustworthy/dodgy online sellers of pharms/RC/legal highs so that people don't get scammed or poisoned, but it's more HR to not mention any vendors in the first place.

Mentioning vendors enables drug acquisition, which just won't minimise as much harm as not providing any means of acquiring drugs at all.

This.

Next time you've got a question for a moderator, send them a PM, don't create a thread.

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