swampdragon
Bluelighter
Alright.. it's just.. are you not just replacing one drug with another? Is there no chance of just slowly edging towards sobriety? 

Um. Isn't that meant to be a bit peevee-ish? And moreish?![]()
Alright.. it's just.. are you not just replacing one drug with another? Is there no chance of just slowly edging towards sobriety?![]()
Yeah, I think you do sometimes try to rationalise/justify your use, such as "dealing with comedowns" etc. Might be a good idea to watch out for that, and accept when you're actually just wanting to do something for the recreation of it.
Might be time to finish off my amazing wonky
Does the time of day really matter with ket.... No lol.
Raasather said:Decriminalisation I can see a lot of sense in
I can see sense in decriminalisation. I do not agree with it, but can appreciate some arguments. Same with the legalisation of some of the softer illicit substances. Someone can come out with a considerable case. But to have the entire spectrum of illegal drugs sold over the counter is ludicrous.Really?!? Do please explain. I'd be fascinated to hear why it would be an improvement to have drugs made equally as available as they would be if fully legalised but rather than being a regulated industry the supply is left completely to existing criminal networks.
Shambles said:Cos heroin and crack are really hard to get hold of at the moment aren't they.
ScotchMist said:Raas, drugs are widely available and becoming more so all the time, if they're available from a shady guy or a chemist whats the difference
Shambles said:I could hop on a train and have a bag in my hand within an hour even though I know not one dealer.
Shambles said:Because... ? As Matt points out, the real risk with LSD is being sold something else that isn't LSD. LSD itself is an incredibly safe drug - certainly physically safe even in the most extreme "OD" situation, I'd also argue it's safe for the vast majority of people as long as proper information and advice were widely available. You seem to have some very strange ideas about LSD - what is it about it that concerns you so much over and above other psychedelics?
Shambles said:And that is relevant how...? And you know this to be the case from...? All drug combinations are considerably more dangerous or is it maybe just that dangerous drug combinations are dangerous? How does prohibition prevent them from being dangerous? How does prohibition prevent people from combining drugs whether dangerously or otherwise?
I'm sorry but scoring drugs off the street like this is not so straight-forward.
I'd imagine such availability would temp more people into combing drugs when they go out, no? For instance Coke and alcohol is a popular combination, despite being very poisonous to the liver.
I'll skip the first part of your post as it's a rehashing of old arguments you've already lost so no point saying anything in response.
You have to be kidding me. I'm really not kidding at how easily I could score despite not knowing anybody. If you are not in that same position I would suggest it is because you have never been addicted so heroin is still some kinda "secret forbidden pleasure" to you. Any junky can score in any town in the land. I won't spell it out here cos it would break the BLUA but there are two absolute dead cert methods I can think of immediately which work even in tiny rural villages like this - albeit you may have to travel in some circumstances. Travelling is not the same as struggling though.
Shambles said:Apologies for responding to your massive post with such a brief one but you're just not putting up anything that merits a response and are but digging the hole deeper for the most part. I do realise how patronising that sounds. I say it partially cos it is patronising but mostly cos it's true. Focus on the latter and you may have a hope of putting up a defence. Continue to focus on the butthurt former and that hole just gets deeper and deeper...
Because all you've done is make arguments for legalisation labelled wrongly is how. Nothing you've said suggests that prohibition is better in any way, more or less everything you've said suggests legalisation would be an improvement. Nobody said anything about ideals - improvements is what we need cos the current situation is beyond horrific. If you can't see that... the hole is way over your horizon line and you are possibly beyond rescue.
Shambles said:Yes any junky can score in any place in the land. How many people who take heroin are not junkies? Yourself is one. How many others do you know?