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Active Law Enforcement infiltrator in BL?

Are LE/the government generally supportive of bluelight?

Probably two schools of thought. BL serves as a means of discovering substances and meeting with like minded people, so in a sense, some LE would see it as facilitating the sourcing of drugs - (another reason why we are so stern with issues of dealing and sourcing).

On the other hand, as Mr Blonde indicated, there's no doubt some degree of appreciation for the board, particularly as an early warning system. And in that sense, there's no doubt also some respect for harm reduction.

Ultimately, it would be valued as an important source of info. If everything was to go to p2p, it would be far less of a resource so I'd say it would be to everyone's advantage to ensure it's continuation. But like any group, there will be those in LE who strongly oppose HR in any form, and others who support it and respect the benefits it offers.

HR groups and LE aren't always at arms length to each other.

Check out leahrn*

* Originally discovered via a mailout from Dovetail
 
Does bluelight have a stance on drug laws? Do they support criminalization, decriminalisation, making drugs legal. Or does bluelight take a neutral
stance.

Also I imagine some LE would argue bluelight does as much harm
as good. For example every liver saved by cwe someones learning that codeine exsists and begins to abuse it.
 
^ As it's a HR site, I imagine the philosophy would be to not condemn nor condone drug taking, rather to reduce harms associated with it. If the laws are causing harm, then I imagine that HR would be for reforming laws to cause the minimal amount of harm possible.
 
it has been amazing me the number of people out there who are INCREDIBLY public with their information here. many have their email addresses displayed, and it really isn't very hard to plug that into facebook and find out who you are.

be really careful folks, i've found out quite a few people's real identity just from them being careless. if it is possible to find out who someone is, let them know. they would be very appreciative i'm guessing, as has been the case with the people i have contacted.
 
But unless ur dealing or importing u shouldn't really have that much to worry about. Unless an employer looks for u on bl which I doubt
 
^ hmmm most dick sizing threads are shut down pretty quickly, be it by the community or the mods.

any bad BL has done has been mitigated by the many many lives it has saved, which at the very least includes my own.
 
I've received some suspicious PMs, I got one just recently asking me for a source from a user with zero posts at all. I'm completely paranoid (not of law enforcement) at the best of times though. :\

I had some trouble while back same thing,getting pm from randoms asking if I was in sydney and if I could help them.

ignored them of course...
 
I've had someone message me from the UK, they had like 2 posts asking if i wanted to get some 2-CB from them.

Thing that i was worried about is they only had 2 posts...took me 50 before i came a bluelighter! but they had been on the site for years.

Once i told them i was in Aus they never replied ;)
 
I think that the idea of giving LE a labelled poster would be a good
idea... Not too sure what it would achieve but it certainly would be interesting to get some perspectives from the other side...
 
hmm see theres this problem downloader:

LE is not based upon how much they help the community, but rather the stastics of how much crime they bust. Any lowering of the statistics likely wouldn't have a lowering of reports to follow it. Their basic argument is that if they're getting less busts - more people are getting away with crime, not that crime is dropping.

so having a noted LE presence would be counter-productive to their goals.
 
Hmm... true. That's a shame. It'd be nice if there was a little less politics in drugs, and a little more care for the user.

Good point though ^^ cheers MrIbis
 
Why don't we get our own back...how about a bluelighter infiltrates law enforcement.t Then we could get some inside info on just how closely we are being watched.

Surely there is an intelligent young pup somewhere in our midst, somebody with a curious mind, strong work ethic and the patience to achieve their ultimate goal of sticking it up the authorities from the inside.

Hmm.. I guess its sorta like the Departed in a way. Matt Damon (yes i did the Team America pronunciation in my head too) being Jack Nicholson's man inside the force. Just hope pretty boy Leo doesnt show up to weed him out. Grr.
 
^My brother would be useful for that, corrupt as all fuck but fuckn on the ball like you wouldn't believe. He reads BL but doesn't post. Loves research and knowledge, but isn't big on sharing it. He also doesn't have a criminal record, as i'm sure many of us here do. I think it's time i put forward an application to the police academy for him
 
I'd join the police force if the pay was better and I could trust myself to not be corrupt
 
The early warning system of the EU watches BL and notifies the EMCDDA of novel drugs, legal highs. Whole classrooms at certain universities are studying new trends this way. The EMCDDA considers their notifications and decides if a ban is needed. The EMCDDA can send out alerts to EU member states. Such alerts are usually also sent to many other countries. Many of these countries usually respond to such alerts by scheduling the drug(s).
 
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