RecklessWOT
Bluelight Crew
TL;DR in response to another extremely long post-
One interesting point- as much as I see your point and I am positive that the reformulation of pills will lead to harder drug use (I should know, i was one of those 20something year olds that switched from OC80s to dope when the formulation changed), and I really hate that they did that, but just for the sake of discussion maybe the gov't knew that that was gonna happen but they were thinking long term... they're not completely retarded I'm sure they put just a little thought into it before making the decision. I have been thinking of this recently.
Now yes we all know the gov't and lawmakers are some ignorant stupid assholes, but realistically if you make the pills non-abuseable that may deter people from getting into it in the future. Sure, you have just ruined the lives of everyone that used to just fuck around with pills and now they're on heroin (or meth like this adderall reformulation thing suggests), but I know that heroin was never the slightest of thoughts in my mind until I got heavy into pills and then they got harder to get, I started getting interested in dope before the switch actually happened but I was already an addict. And sure I used Opana a little after trying dope and before they reformulated those too, but honestly there was definitely some of a "gateway drug" effect if you will. The first time I ever snorted a tylox capsule and instantly fell in love back when I was like 15, I never thought in a million years that one day it would lead to me vomiting and shitting at the same time while I sweat through my shirt and shook because I didn't have enough money for heroin... Like I said before, I don't think that what they did was a good idea, but maybe if all of those OC pills weren't around I may not have become such a drug addict because what type of pot smoking teenager just decides they're gonna go try some heroin one day? I'm sure there are a few but you get my point. They did what they had to do to stop it from going on any longer than it did. There is a problem now, and the reformulation of pharmaceutical pills definitely fucked some people over in the process, but after this current wave of junkies blows over maybe there won't be such a big problem in the future... Once again, I'm not saying I agree with it, but I totally see the rationale behind it. Until they just get around to waking up and regulating and decriminalizing drugs, this was really one of the only ways to put a stop to it. I know so many people that are like "wtf, didn't the government know they were just gonna create bigger addictions by doing this?" and I was definitely one of those people for a while, but since I have thought about it for a while I do kind of understand a little bit. Sucks but it's the truth of the matter.
Just had to play devil's advocate for a little bit, don't hate me for it. I just wanted to bring the other side into light for the sake of discussion to see what others think about it and if anyone even saw that side of the picture... I know I didn't for a while and once I did it was a big "oh, I get it" sort of moment
And as far as this adderall/ amp pill reformulation discussion, this is the first I'm hearing of it. Is this something they're really doing or just a theory?
One interesting point- as much as I see your point and I am positive that the reformulation of pills will lead to harder drug use (I should know, i was one of those 20something year olds that switched from OC80s to dope when the formulation changed), and I really hate that they did that, but just for the sake of discussion maybe the gov't knew that that was gonna happen but they were thinking long term... they're not completely retarded I'm sure they put just a little thought into it before making the decision. I have been thinking of this recently.
Now yes we all know the gov't and lawmakers are some ignorant stupid assholes, but realistically if you make the pills non-abuseable that may deter people from getting into it in the future. Sure, you have just ruined the lives of everyone that used to just fuck around with pills and now they're on heroin (or meth like this adderall reformulation thing suggests), but I know that heroin was never the slightest of thoughts in my mind until I got heavy into pills and then they got harder to get, I started getting interested in dope before the switch actually happened but I was already an addict. And sure I used Opana a little after trying dope and before they reformulated those too, but honestly there was definitely some of a "gateway drug" effect if you will. The first time I ever snorted a tylox capsule and instantly fell in love back when I was like 15, I never thought in a million years that one day it would lead to me vomiting and shitting at the same time while I sweat through my shirt and shook because I didn't have enough money for heroin... Like I said before, I don't think that what they did was a good idea, but maybe if all of those OC pills weren't around I may not have become such a drug addict because what type of pot smoking teenager just decides they're gonna go try some heroin one day? I'm sure there are a few but you get my point. They did what they had to do to stop it from going on any longer than it did. There is a problem now, and the reformulation of pharmaceutical pills definitely fucked some people over in the process, but after this current wave of junkies blows over maybe there won't be such a big problem in the future... Once again, I'm not saying I agree with it, but I totally see the rationale behind it. Until they just get around to waking up and regulating and decriminalizing drugs, this was really one of the only ways to put a stop to it. I know so many people that are like "wtf, didn't the government know they were just gonna create bigger addictions by doing this?" and I was definitely one of those people for a while, but since I have thought about it for a while I do kind of understand a little bit. Sucks but it's the truth of the matter.
Just had to play devil's advocate for a little bit, don't hate me for it. I just wanted to bring the other side into light for the sake of discussion to see what others think about it and if anyone even saw that side of the picture... I know I didn't for a while and once I did it was a big "oh, I get it" sort of moment
And as far as this adderall/ amp pill reformulation discussion, this is the first I'm hearing of it. Is this something they're really doing or just a theory?