k2436
Bluelighter
Voodoo Chile: Good point. I think E and other drugs should be produced by government sanctioned laboratories, then sold to the public at a price below street price. It should be legal to purchase drugs made by the government, but not any other ones. That way the black market would disappear. Not only would the drug be cheap, legal, but most importantly clean. People wouldn’t buy off the black market simply because it would be better getting it legally.
Mr Klown: Information ain’t exactly encouraged. Due to the illegality of drugs, scientists are not allowed to research into drugs and their effects. So any information out there is pretty much guesswork. This allows for the anti-drug lobby to have a field day with misinformation.
Leprechaun: The majority of the population do have their minds catagorised, do you think this is their choice or is it forced upon them? The thing is, it is very much forced upon them and for a reason. Drugs would help them break away from it, and would end up changing society drastically, which would be a good thing.
We can all experience the spiritual side because we all have it within us to reach it. You cant plan out a spiritual journey like a trip over seas, simply because its a journey into the unknown. The other side. Mate, just wait till we try that salvia. You cant plan what will happen on it simply because it’ll take u beyond your perception of ‘real’. The reason most people do not try this stuff is fear, not because they are unable to handle it.
Hamlet: Your like totally wrong. Read up on how alcohol was illegal and what happened once it was legalised. Do you see a black market in alcohol today? Umm...not really because its easy access, black markets only develop when something is not easily accessed or the access is limited in a major way. One of the things they said against legalising alcohol was that everyone would be drunk 100% of the time. That didn’t happen. Life is going to be lived either way, sure, people still abuse alcohol but that is usually due to social/ psychological problems rather then the drug itself. Everyone can take E, before/after. It would be a lot easier if they had information on what could happen during E, and it would be even easier if the drugs were clean.
Concerning mull, l read a few years ago that mull was illegalised due to the pressure the tobacco/alcohol industry placed on the government. They basically funded the entire anti-mull movement. They did not want the competition to their business. I could try to locate the article if u want me to.
Mr Klown: Information ain’t exactly encouraged. Due to the illegality of drugs, scientists are not allowed to research into drugs and their effects. So any information out there is pretty much guesswork. This allows for the anti-drug lobby to have a field day with misinformation.
Leprechaun: The majority of the population do have their minds catagorised, do you think this is their choice or is it forced upon them? The thing is, it is very much forced upon them and for a reason. Drugs would help them break away from it, and would end up changing society drastically, which would be a good thing.
We can all experience the spiritual side because we all have it within us to reach it. You cant plan out a spiritual journey like a trip over seas, simply because its a journey into the unknown. The other side. Mate, just wait till we try that salvia. You cant plan what will happen on it simply because it’ll take u beyond your perception of ‘real’. The reason most people do not try this stuff is fear, not because they are unable to handle it.
Hamlet: Your like totally wrong. Read up on how alcohol was illegal and what happened once it was legalised. Do you see a black market in alcohol today? Umm...not really because its easy access, black markets only develop when something is not easily accessed or the access is limited in a major way. One of the things they said against legalising alcohol was that everyone would be drunk 100% of the time. That didn’t happen. Life is going to be lived either way, sure, people still abuse alcohol but that is usually due to social/ psychological problems rather then the drug itself. Everyone can take E, before/after. It would be a lot easier if they had information on what could happen during E, and it would be even easier if the drugs were clean.
Concerning mull, l read a few years ago that mull was illegalised due to the pressure the tobacco/alcohol industry placed on the government. They basically funded the entire anti-mull movement. They did not want the competition to their business. I could try to locate the article if u want me to.