BecomingJulie
Bluelight Crew
People are always going to take drugs. Getting high is a bodily necessity, like having sex or going to the toilet.Look at this board, for Heaven's sake. Prohibition is NOT the problem. DRUGS are the problem. Legal highs have demonstrated so, in perhaps the most telling unintended social experiment of our time. Wake up!
You aren't going to earn a lot of money selling a £25 Office suite, even though it's ostensibly 1/20 of the price of Microsoft Office. People would rather take a pirate copy of MS Office and save £500, than buy your cheap alternative and save £475. And when you eventually go out of business, it will be because of piracy -- even if nobody ever makes a single pirate copy of your program.
Likewise, prohibition of illegal drugs is indirectly responsible for some of the problems associated with RCs. The vendors aren't actually allowed to claim effects on the mind or body anyway, since they are sold for test-tube experimentation, not for administration to live subjects. So you've already got some seriously poor communication there. Add in a bit more ignorance ("It's legal, so it must be safe") and you've got the makings of a disaster.
There would be no reason for most people to take RCs, if it was not for the law preventing them from taking the substances they would really rather be taking. Now you could say that's just weakness on their part, and if they were all that bothered then they would find a way to get them and sod the law ..... But you'd be wilfully ignoring the same Human Nature that makes them want to get high, if you did that.