Don't forget that not all vendors are greedy scammy bastards, some of them honestly want to do a good service for our community. A rare few of them are even in a position to commission novel compounds, occasionally even compounds never previously discussed before on ADD, and that's not a bad thing at all!
There may indeed be some of those, but their number is dwindling and they are definitely not the ones who are recognized by governments and the rainbow press. It's the mass of unethical bastards that ruin the whole scene in shortest time, including the business of their ethical competitors.
For this reason I think that the following argument (which is
frequently cited in discussions like this one), is wrong:
Stafos said:
There seems to be so much hatred for vendors here, but let's not forget, without the vendors what would 99% of us be talking about here?
Yes, without RC-vendors most of you wouldn't have access to any drug except for what is available on the street in your place. But what is
constantly ignored is that the free availability only lasts for a few years (if at all) and usually ends in substantial extensions of anti-drug laws. USA, UK, Australia, NZ already have them.
Take as (counter)example MDMA: Shulgin started to experiment with it mid of the 1960s (
Erowid), it became available on the underground-market around 1977, but it didn't join Schedule I before 1985 (resp. 1988 )! There are ca.
20 years between start and end of this story. How many years passed between the first appearance of the AAI-cannabinoids on the free market and their general ban?
The RC-market definitely destroys:
- ... the research of serious scientists who have a hard time getting licenses to work with these substances, as soon as they get prohibited. This directly equals hampering important research, which could have led to new pharmaceuticals or therapies. Example: Look at the advance that LSD-based psychotherapy has done since its prohibition; almost nil!
- ... the business of pharma-companies that have to drop whole classes of compounds because they were spoiled by ignorant folks beforehand. Example: The AAIs, or better known to the ignorant crowd as JWH-018 & Co. Do you have any idea how much money went down the drain due to this???
- ... the intellectual and practical expenditures of the underground-chemists, who even made these compounds available by finding new and better routes of synthesis etc.
- ... the reputation of the whole drug-scene in general. There are legalisation-movements in almost every industrial country, but they have a damn hard time argueing when some stupid chavs drop dead after another overdose from the most recent RC.
And
ALL THIS only because some people want to have free access to psychoactives? I say Fuck 'em! These people have done nothing to bring these drugs into existence but they are doing literally everything to make them illegal within shortest time.
In the industry there are patents. The only possible solution for the underground-market can be confidentiality.
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Murphy