nuke
Bluelighter
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I moved this to drug culture because it's not really advanced or science. It was mostly a romanticization of how things used to be and a criticism of how things are at this very moment. It is, fundamentally, a subculture phenomenon, and anyone who's been around subcultures for a reasonable period of time knows that someone who has been in the in for a while will eventually say, "Remember the good old days?"
And I do. I was around then, and it was mostly pretty okay. People were selling lots of psychedelics and making lots of money, kids were getting pretty high, then a few of them died and everything went to shit. Basically, there was a demand and the demand was so well met that a lot of people are now serving life sentences.
If anything, the market is exploding right with creativity in terms of venturing into new series of compounds, despite a few of them being highly addictive garbage. And it's probably set to get much bigger within the next decade. The people really in the private circle are still getting access to everything they were before, or so it seems, since PD is still exploding with threads.
The problem is not the sellers, or the demand from the users, or anything like that. It's law enforcement and illegalization. Remember prohibition? Remember people dropping like flies from methanol-contaminated booze? Remember stills exploding? Remember gangsters opening fire on eachother and not giving a shit whether they lived or died, let alone their customers? If there were a way to consume these compounds in a safe fashion, for instance, licensing programs or straight legalization, there would be none of this ridiculous hording of chemicals worrying about whether or not they'll be banned in a few years, or whether someone will be moronic and kill themselves with it and ruin it for everyone... And by the way, everyone who gets high is still just getting high, be it a chemist with a PhD or Burger King employee. The point isn't who should have it, the point is that everyone should be allowed to explore it if they so desire, just like anyone can go horseback riding or skydiving or rock climbing or any other number of extremely dangerous activities that could lead to a fatality. I've seen guys come out of the ER with herniated discs and hop back on their Harley's. If they're allowed to commence with their stupid shit, why shouldn't everyone else?
And I do. I was around then, and it was mostly pretty okay. People were selling lots of psychedelics and making lots of money, kids were getting pretty high, then a few of them died and everything went to shit. Basically, there was a demand and the demand was so well met that a lot of people are now serving life sentences.
If anything, the market is exploding right with creativity in terms of venturing into new series of compounds, despite a few of them being highly addictive garbage. And it's probably set to get much bigger within the next decade. The people really in the private circle are still getting access to everything they were before, or so it seems, since PD is still exploding with threads.
The problem is not the sellers, or the demand from the users, or anything like that. It's law enforcement and illegalization. Remember prohibition? Remember people dropping like flies from methanol-contaminated booze? Remember stills exploding? Remember gangsters opening fire on eachother and not giving a shit whether they lived or died, let alone their customers? If there were a way to consume these compounds in a safe fashion, for instance, licensing programs or straight legalization, there would be none of this ridiculous hording of chemicals worrying about whether or not they'll be banned in a few years, or whether someone will be moronic and kill themselves with it and ruin it for everyone... And by the way, everyone who gets high is still just getting high, be it a chemist with a PhD or Burger King employee. The point isn't who should have it, the point is that everyone should be allowed to explore it if they so desire, just like anyone can go horseback riding or skydiving or rock climbing or any other number of extremely dangerous activities that could lead to a fatality. I've seen guys come out of the ER with herniated discs and hop back on their Harley's. If they're allowed to commence with their stupid shit, why shouldn't everyone else?
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