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Bluelighter
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Stuart said:i have not seen human traffic..
You still forgot to tell us how it cannot be taxed if it were legal.
Stuart said:i have not seen human traffic..
hazzard002 said:Please!
Christian Soldier said:Mate people can definatley get addicted to ecstasy. If you let any drug-addiction get a hold of you, it can ruin your life. Two of my mates have been in jail because they pop pills almost everyday and end up commiting many crimes to support their habits.
Not to mention the shit-load of kids who feel they need to pop every weekend to 'feel the love'.
endlesseulogy said:It might be very easy for alot of us to judge little kids and their MDMA habits and their constant search to "feel the love", however we always seem to fail to look at the root cause of there not being any love existing in the relms of ordinary waking consciousness. We live in a uncaring world. You see it everywhere. Hope is lost. Young people are members of a consumerist society where everything is bland and robotic. Kids who reject this way of living need an escape. They need to goto a relm where they will be accepted and loved nomatter what or who they are. The drug addiction issue goes right into the very heart of society. I bascially consider people who become addicted to drugs more spiritually awake then your average person, even though they dont or refuse it acknowledge it. They are able to see the corruption and negitivity in the game of life and they look for a cure, whereas your average carefree person dosnt even know a game exists. These people tend to think everything is rosey and hold alot of trust in authority. The only solution to addiction is creating a better world. A world where people make eye contact. A world where people greet each other in the street. A world where everyone is respected and given a fair go. A world were people dont have a look of utter suicide while sitting on the train. A world where people are not scared of the future. Everyday normal waking consciousness can be like Ecstacy. We just refuse to get it.
Also, if MDMA was as cheap as a box of smarties.. you reckon people would need to steal?
Who creates the problem Christian Soldier?
So long as we have laws pertaining to liability as we do with other pharmaceuticals and taxes as presently applied to alcohol, I can see legal ecstasy being a logistics nightmare for any company wanting to produce and market it
I would not blame my drug addictions or the crimes I have committed on anyone except myself.
hear hear - I am so sick to death of people blaming drugs for the mistakes they make.
For me, that's exactly the problem. That's the sign of change. It's just over. People are over it. What a shame.endlesseulogy said:I understand the days of PLUR are now over and gone,
Topic: Drug researchers concerned by rise in ecstasy use.
not all people with addictions look like a stereotypical addict