I wonder if this new system will only cover recently outlawed legal highs or if it also pertains to the drugs that the legal highs were replacing due to bans. There's already plenty of clinical data on MDMA, psilocybin and LSD.
Wow. I thought that approving new recreational drugs with this would be harder than getting a CI license in the US. It looks like a step in the right direction. Who know, maybe they'll approve weedMassey University drug researcher Dr Chris Wilkins said the system was "revolutionary".
"Having a government-approved legal high industry is pretty radical. New Zealand is the only country in the world going down that path."
New Zealand Drug Foundation executive director Ross Bell said the proposal was "22nd century thinking" which posed serious questions for society.
"What happens when someone invents the pill or the powder that gets you the high you want, is completely non-addictive ... and is safe to drive on. Is there anything wrong with that?"
Survived Abortion;10779249 said:This totally blows the negative naysayers in our community out of the water. This is a very positive leap forward indeed.
The only thing that bothers me about this is the fact that they plan to test the drugs on animals. Vivisection is wrong. This needs to be contested.
Roger&Me;10779331 said:Well just how do you propose that we test new pharmacological agents without the use of animals?
Its not even a question of being "right" or "wrong", its an absolute necessity. Every drug is tested on animals, its a literal cornerstone of the field of pharmacology, otherwise you can't see whether the drug is likely safe to give to people.
Roger&Me;10779331 said:Every drug is tested on animals, its a literal cornerstone of the field of pharmacology...
Roger&Me said:Its not even a question of being "right" or "wrong", its an absolute necessity.
JohnnyVodka;10779350 said:Do alcohol and tobacco pass safety tests? Recreational drugs are taken for fun, not out of necessity. It's morally wrong to test aftershave, etc on animals, and so the same should apply to recreational drugs.
Survived Abortion;10779367 said:A cornerstone that human beings invented. It's not writ hard in the physical laws of the cosmos that that is the way to do things in pharmacology. We could change if we wanted to, but it's apparently just too inconvenient for most.
It's not an "absolute necessity" at all. Virtually all the new designer drugs we report about here on bluelight were not tested on animals, they were tested on human beings who boldly decided to take the plunge themselves (ourselves), rather than cowardly inflicting it upon other beings who have no say in the matter. Shulgin tested upon himself and his wife before anyone else got a look-in.
It can be done this way, and it should be done this way. Human beings are the ultimate consumers of the product, so there is no reason why we shouldn't be the ones to go first.
Anyway, let's not derail the thread too far from the original conversation.
Survived Abortion;10779367 said:A cornerstone that human beings invented. It's not writ hard in the physical laws of the cosmos that that is the way to do things in pharmacology. We could change if we wanted to, but it's apparently just too inconvenient for most.
It's not an "absolute necessity" at all. Virtually all the new designer drugs we report about here on bluelight were not tested on animals, they were tested on human beings who boldly decided to take the plunge themselves (ourselves), rather than cowardly inflicting it upon other beings who have no say in the matter. Shulgin tested upon himself and his wife before anyone else got a look-in.
It can be done this way, and it should be done this way. Human beings are the ultimate consumers of the product, so there is no reason why we shouldn't be the ones to go first.
Anyway, let's not derail the thread too far from the original conversation.
Survived Abortion;10779367 said:It's not an "absolute necessity" at all. Virtually all the new designer drugs we report about here on bluelight were not tested on animals, they were tested on human beings who boldly decided to take the plunge themselves (ourselves), rather than cowardly inflicting it upon other beings who have no say in the matter. Shulgin tested upon himself and his wife before anyone else got a look-in.