phase_dancer
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twominds, unless you've got a prescription I suggest you edit your post.
Urbanhog said:try snort them....... its better for the high, but be warned at the site, poppies.org claimed that snorting oxy's is worse than snorting coke or MDMA, its more caustic to your nose, and there's few members at poppies.org with partly missing nose from snorting too much oxy's for ages.
They are very very diffcult to get, what happens is, I believe I have said this few times, when the doctor put you on oxycontin for pains, they only give you 5 or 10mg's oxy's then after 3 months, you have to go thru these bullshit federal government medical reviews to get them in continued script and higher doses above 10mg's.
On the packet on these oxycontin has this big warning label stated: "Possession of this medicence without script is illegal" or something..... thought it was funny, in a weird way.
Apologies. I got a bit cocky during an excessive weekend and broke the rules. Last post edited.8(phase_dancer said:twominds, unless you've got a prescription I suggest you edit your post.
twominds said:Let me accept this unspoken offer to repeat a simple solution that I feel would resolve all this pharmacological chaos. Make heroin legally available to those who have a dependence upon it. There should be neither a negative stigma nor a crime associated with its use, and there should be no disruption of one's social image with a daily fix. We all have our weaknesses. And we are all humans. Let us be who we are. ^^^^^By Alexander Shulgin.
Right on Sasha!
C_Tripper said:Lessening the negative impacts of the average heroin addict is meaningless when you increase the number of heroin addicts by a larger magnitude.
Pistachio said:You could do some research on the policy of giving opiates to addicts. The only country I know of that has such a policy is Iran. Funny that a religious theocracy should have more progressive drug laws than "modern western democracies".
djsim said:You sure about this>>? Because after the last earthquake that levelled Iran about 5 yrs ago, I remember reading in a news article that Red Cross ppl were being trained by the Iranians (ie locals) who legitamtely needed morphine, and those who were opium addicts looking for a fix. Apparently the opiate addict populatn there is massive due to the fact it is right smack (no pun intended) in the middle of the opium importation routes from SW Asia (ie Afghanistan).
Pistachio said:You misunderstand what is being suggested. Government handing out heroin to known heroin addicts, not legalization.
Besides, someone on this website should know, legalization does not necessitate increased intake.
You could do some research on the policy of giving opiates to addicts. The only country I know of that has such a policy is Iran. Funny that a religious theocracy should have more progressive drug laws than "modern western democracies".
the_ketaman said:People who are dying or are in extreme pain get them though and they often get prescribed too much and they know theyre worth money
the_ketaman said:If you live in a certain city of Australia theres Oxycontin and MS-Contins being sold on the street. Its definitely here, but on a street level your going to have to be pretty far into the drug scene because most people IV them, you might not want to know the people who sell them. My one experience was with a pretty gross dude and an old man, there was someone else involved he's cool(in case he see's this, your cool man and yeah, its not worth going through the process.
People who are dying or are in extreme pain get them though and they often get prescribed too much and they know theyre worth money
Pistachio said:I don't see where we are disagreeing here. I was saying Iran was giving opium away to legitimate addicts on a regular basis.
Yeah highest rates of opium use in the world. From memory about 2% of people are addicted to it.