I think a ban must be on the way I have no hard evidence for this just a feeling. The danger being many people have been thinking the same way for a good while in my experience and have been hoarding, stocking up and just ended up banging more and more and more which defeats the initial object and in turn means that more people are becoming reliant, tolerant, addicted? to them...and then of course a ban is felt to be required.
I know someone who takes about 12 a day and manages to work through the day..don't touch the sides. I also know someone with real genuine diagnosis of social anxiety and they genuinely help and they take small doses and perhaps that may be healthier if kept under control in small doses rather than drinking themselves stupid in order to be able to socialise and function-Etizolam as a genuine functional medication...is it not actually prescribed in is is Japan? (hmm off to google).
Rarely take them (etz)anymore..for comedowns they are ok but as an aid for sleep..which is what I need they do allow you to get to sleep sometimes and or more quickly but the sleep is non REM sleep..zombification inducing and tolerance in my case did build it up pretty quickly. Diaz are useless, xanax not much better -zopiclone seem to have given up the ghost and I once thought were an insomniacs literal beautiful dream..but again...that kind of unrested, dead sleep....ampitriptaline seems to work and someone suggested lyrica but hmm ,melatonin don't work anymore...I just give up. Have a few diclazepam but took one and again just etz like and someone warned me they are dodgy as fuck for black outs so.
Tried everything pretty much for sleep..I really find no recreational pleasure from benzo/z/thenzo drugs...I get no euphoria from I just love stims always have...
Current wiki states this regarding legal status
Legal status
United States
As of August 2014 Etizolam is not authorized for medical use in the U.S. However, it currently remains unscheduled and is legal for research purposes. As its closet derivative is a Schedule IV drug under Federal Scheduling Guidelines, it does not fall under the Federal Analog Act, which only applies to Schedule I and II drugs.[19]
The state of Arkansas has proposed listing Etizolam as a Schedule I drug under their drug scheduling guidelines.[20] Along with the state of Mississippi [21]
Germany
Etizolam was controlled in Germany in July 2013.[22]
Poland
Etizolam may be scheduled under the Act on Counteracting Drug Addiction and the State Sanitary Inspection -Article 27c
United Kingdom (U.K)
Not controlled as of July 2013.[citation needed]
I dunno..any way stranger waves at FG...
