mahatmaganja420
Bluelighter
- Joined
- Mar 10, 2006
- Messages
- 356
So, I've been thinking... Why aren't sources allowed in certain instances where matters of harm reduction are of extreme importance? For example, with the crack downs on poppy pod stuffs online, many sites are less than reputable. Not everyone has the luxury of a reliable, standard, supplier. The risk potentials stretch FAR beyond simply the risk of loss of money to scam or fraud. What if, for example, a site is selling something which happens to be coated with some form of glaze which happens to be highly toxic if a human were to happen to consume it? Or perhaps if they were selling a different strain of poppy under the guise of the standard papaver somniferum, which happens to be nearly all thebaine? People could accidently be going into intense seizures or worse. Being able to mention a specific site, source, vendor, person, etc. in these contexts could SAVE LIVES! And I don't see how doing so would be illegal, or even relating to illegal or risky activity, etc etc... ESPECIALLY no more than anything else on the rest of this site... So... I guess I'm asking- What is the exact reasoning for preventing such postings, when such actions could very well lead to the direct harm or death of bluelight members and/or living beings in general? Is that not the very purpose of this site? Does not preventing them nulify the very reasoning for this sites existence, and thusly make the informations NOT deleted/removed/prevented just seem like senseless drug glorification? Can someone people give me some logic for any of this? It'd be much appreciated, thanks.