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Viewing intoxication as a biological inevitability gives us a better understanding of how drug use differs from drug abuse. Such use is not
necessarily immoral or pathological but natural. Much like sex, drug use for humans is a natural drive. Everyone has a need to alter theirconsciousness and they will do so even at their own peril - from sky diving to smoking crack cocaine. The challenge for society is to
address this biologically based need to alter consciousness in safe, non-abuse ways that will provide people with the peak experiences they
universally crave. Furthermore, there is a non-abusive code for 'getting high' that can be learned so that people who drink or take other
drugs do not end up embarrased, sick, dependent or dead.
As supporters of harm reduction, we recommend this ebook as a good read/reference material. It contains a different perspective on drug use/abuse - that is definitive of harm reduction.
Check out the link:
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Looking forward to more harm reduction dialogues on this forum . . . .
Viewing intoxication as a biological inevitability gives us a better understanding of how drug use differs from drug abuse. Such use is not
necessarily immoral or pathological but natural. Much like sex, drug use for humans is a natural drive. Everyone has a need to alter theirconsciousness and they will do so even at their own peril - from sky diving to smoking crack cocaine. The challenge for society is to
address this biologically based need to alter consciousness in safe, non-abuse ways that will provide people with the peak experiences they
universally crave. Furthermore, there is a non-abusive code for 'getting high' that can be learned so that people who drink or take other
drugs do not end up embarrased, sick, dependent or dead.
As supporters of harm reduction, we recommend this ebook as a good read/reference material. It contains a different perspective on drug use/abuse - that is definitive of harm reduction.
Check out the link:
No links
Looking forward to more harm reduction dialogues on this forum . . . .
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