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THE WAR ON DRUGS IS OVER! Drugs are now legal, how does this affect you?

Damien

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Of course, not really. Drugs may not be legal for a long time, if ever. Lets pretend though.
One of the arguments for legalization is that it would provide stability in the drug users life. If drugs were legal one would not have to worry about:
  • Where to score
  • The dangers of scoring e.g. being beaten or robbed
  • Being locked up which would disrupt family life, employment, and the users financial situation
  • Black market prices
  • Purity
  • Add your reason here!
If drugs became legal tomorrow how would this affect your life?
Do you think that your life would spin out of control because you would be able to legally obtain pharmaceutical grade heroin down the street? Or do you think that it would be easier to go to work and earn that dollar knowing that it will be waiting for you at the end of the day for sure?
Would you stop associating with certain shady people who were always a "necessary" evil in your life?
How would your time management be different if at all?
Would you experiment with substances that you may not have considered before?
Discuss ;)
 
Haha, it would be a dream come true...


I really don't know how it would affect my life, well besides the legal and purity ramifications involved.

I'd probably go all out as soon as dope is legal, and I'll probably regret it once dependence/addiction starts creeping up. But, OST/detox would be much easier if they were all OTC.

I'd still hang out with people considered "shady" due to drug use/selling. Drugs or not, they're still friends.


Oh man, I'm getting excited just imagining...
 
I think a lot of people would end up taking too much acid and burning themselves out, Syd style


it would be wicked tho.
 
phrozen said:
I'd still hang out with people considered "shady" due to drug use/selling. Drugs or not, they're still friends.
This made me think of something. If drugs became legal would these people still be considered "shady"? Can legalization actually "better" someone in societies eyes by default?
 
Damien8787 said:
This made me think of something. If drugs became legal would these people still be considered "shady"? Can legalization actually "better" someone in societies eyes by default?

Just look at the difference in the way society sees, say, a heroin addict and an alcoholic. We pity the alcoholic. We send the heroin addict to jail.

So, i'd say yeah.
 
Damien8787 said:
This made me think of something. If drugs became legal would these people still be considered "shady"? Can legalization actually "better" someone in societies eyes by default?
If we're simply talking about addicts, maybe. Maybe legalizing is just the push that addicts need in order for everyone to realize that what they're suffering from is a disability and a disease.

I already see it way, so it won't change my mind. An addict of anything, be it food, drugs, sex, is just pitiful IMO.


As far as dealers, I don't know. They still did something that was at one point illegal...

Again, I don't look down on them to begin with, so it won't change my mind.
 
I'd probably go out of control.

For me it'd be heavy acid+mdma then benzos to come down.
repeat over and over again until my brain turned into mush.

Not to mention smoking more pot and quitting cigarettes.

For me it would end up in poly abuse. Something to come up, something to bring me down, just because I could.
 
More benzos, I'd smoke pot again, probably try H, and would do all other drugs the same...
 
acormon said:
Just look at the difference in the way society sees, say, a heroin addict and an alcoholic. We pity the alcoholic. We send the heroin addict to jail.
This isn't planet America. Addicts aren't necessarily considered criminals in every country.
 
I don't live in America. However, it's painfully obvious that what i said applies to MOST of the western world, and large portions of asia and such.
 
As it is now, I smoke cannabis and drink alcohol a couple of times a month. I use psychedelics a couple of times a year.

If all drugs were legal, I'd probably start doing opiates once a month, MDMA a couple of times a year, GHB once a month, Ketamine a couple of times a year, LSD/Shrooms/2C-X a couple of times a year.

I don't think I'd become an addict, as I value being sober too much, but I do think that my drug use would increase by quite a bit.
 
Wow, we got some definite self control in this thread. I don't see why someone would want to take mdma/lsd all the time. Sure it's great, but come on man. If drugs were legal, I'd grow my pot, and that's about it. Maybe some lsd every once in awhile to put things into perspective.

It's like darwin's theory. I say if someone kills themselves from an od, good. They were a dumbass anyway. It someone fries their brain from too much lsd/mdma, good, they were asking for it. We humans just threw that old darwin theory right out the window, didn't we?
 
I wonder had the internet been available, and had they made a thread like this on a message board, how the posts during the alcohol prohibition era have compared to the posts in this thread.

"Imagine if we didn't have to drink just this dirty moonshine!"

"We could walk to the store and buy liquor!"

"No more dealing with these shady mobsters."
 
i think i'd have a lot more free time.

no more waiting around for dealers, no more trying to find a
cop-free place to do the drugs.

of course i would end up spending A LOT more $$ tho.

the mdma/acid with benzos at the end definitley sounds appealing.
i would have to throw in a blunt of sum nice haze tho. too good to be true :(
 
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