ayjay
Bluelighter
Captain Ping raises a good point - just because you are well informed about safer drug use doesn't mean you can't choose to cross the line every now and then. If we really care about people making informed choices, then that includes respecting people's rights to take risks that we wouldn't. The key point is - is it INFORMED risk taking. So for example, if someone likes to pass out on GHB, and I know that they understand the risks involved, then I'm not going to tell them not to do it. And people make crazy foolish one-off choices every now and then too - fuck knows I have, and I've got the brain the size of a planet!! 
Overall, is BL a positive or negative influence? For me, hugely positive. There is a wealth of knowledge & opinion, & if you know how to pick through the chaff & recognise gold, then it's all good. It might be a little less friendly for the drug 'L' platers - but I guess that's what the FAQs are for. BL has its place & fulfils that role admirably. That's not to say it's the be all and end all of safer drug using - but why should it be.
As far as BLers who are prescribed anti-depressants - I wouldn't blame BL itself for that! It's indicative of a wider trend across industrialised societies. Its actually really hard to get good info on interactions between prescribed meds and street drugs, so the reports on BL about this are a blessing.
Overall, is BL a positive or negative influence? For me, hugely positive. There is a wealth of knowledge & opinion, & if you know how to pick through the chaff & recognise gold, then it's all good. It might be a little less friendly for the drug 'L' platers - but I guess that's what the FAQs are for. BL has its place & fulfils that role admirably. That's not to say it's the be all and end all of safer drug using - but why should it be.
As far as BLers who are prescribed anti-depressants - I wouldn't blame BL itself for that! It's indicative of a wider trend across industrialised societies. Its actually really hard to get good info on interactions between prescribed meds and street drugs, so the reports on BL about this are a blessing.
