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    Tom

    @pikey wrote:

    I was just thinking, you don’t see it about much anymore. I read an article about the decline of LSD use in the Former Colonies that argued it was down to economics – in that, to produce it, you need a proper laboratory and access to difficult to get hold of precursor chemicals that the modern government keep an eye on. It’s not worth the bother profit-wise.

    This is a great shame, I think. Acid trips can be such marvellous, mind expanding experiences for a questing chap or chapette. I’m writing to my MP to let her know what a jolly bad show it all is.

    Well, I can still get it from my supplier – but I agree with a chap that posted before, it’s pretty weak compared to what it used to be like.

    They tend to mix it with ‘legal’ hallucinogens such as benzyl-i-piperazine & fly agaric.

    The E is still pretty darn good, though.

    #459649

    I would disagree that E is pretty good having attempted to resuscitate a teenager dying after taking it in a nightclub in town a couple of years ago as well as having witnessed the death of a work colleague 3 weeks after her 21st birthday due to E and also the death of my step sister after wrecking her life due to Heroin addiction and subsequent methadone use. Hepatitus killed her. She left 2 children behind.

    Drugs are not cool. I cannot condone them or watch supposed grown ups condone them, but society seems to allow this all of a sudden.

    I watched a comedian on Alan Carr Chatty Man program justify his use of cocain and joke about being caught snorting it off his blackberry and joking an iphone had a bigger surface… At what point did some moron allow talk like this on national Tv ? It is illegal for a reason.

    #459650

    Yes those drugs are very very bad aint they ?

    #459651

    Tom

    @melody wrote:

    I would disagree that E is pretty good having attempted to resuscitate a teenager dying after taking it in a nightclub in town a couple of years ago as well as having witnessed the death of a work colleague 3 weeks after her 21st birthday due to E and also the death of my step sister after wrecking her life due to Heroin addiction and subsequent methadone use. Hepatitus killed her. She left 2 children behind.

    Drugs are not cool. I cannot condone them or watch supposed grown ups condone them, but society seems to allow this all of a sudden.

    I watched a comedian on Alan Carr Chatty Man program justify his use of cocain and joke about being caught snorting it off his blackberry and joking an iphone had a bigger surface… At what point did some moron allow talk like this on national Tv ? It is illegal for a reason.

    E is very good. Cut E, however is not.

    Now why did she die? Was it the E? Or was it prohibition that killed her?

    I put to you, that it was prohibition.

    If you illegalize something, it will be made illegally in back alleys. Cut with all sorts of harmful substances to up the criminals’ profits.

    However, you legalize it, it’ll be regulated and made properly in clean, sterile labs – uncut – and come with “directions”, “instructions” and “warning” labels.

    For instance, your ordinary Saturday night dealer isn’t going to stand there and say “make sure you stay hydrated, drink plenty of water. Don’t mix it with alcohol, and don’t take too much” is he? As a warning label would.

    Drugs don’t kill. Prohibition does.

    300 people have died from illegal drugs since the 1980s. So that’s 300 in 20 years.

    400,000 people die every year from alcohol. So that would be 8000,000 people in 20 years.

    300… vs… 8000,000… yet the latter is legal.

    Society is full of hypocrisy!

    #459652

    @tom wrote:

    @melody wrote:

    I would disagree that E is pretty good having attempted to resuscitate a teenager dying after taking it in a nightclub in town a couple of years ago as well as having witnessed the death of a work colleague 3 weeks after her 21st birthday due to E and also the death of my step sister after wrecking her life due to Heroin addiction and subsequent methadone use. Hepatitus killed her. She left 2 children behind.

    Drugs are not cool. I cannot condone them or watch supposed grown ups condone them, but society seems to allow this all of a sudden.

    I watched a comedian on Alan Carr Chatty Man program justify his use of cocain and joke about being caught snorting it off his blackberry and joking an iphone had a bigger surface… At what point did some moron allow talk like this on national Tv ? It is illegal for a reason.

    E is very good. Cut E, however is not.

    Now why did she die? Was it the E? Or was it prohibition that killed her?

    I put to you, that it was prohibition.

    If you illegalize something, it will be made illegally in back alleys. Cut with all sorts of harmful substances to up the criminals’ profits.

    However, you legalize it, it’ll be regulated and made properly in clean, sterile labs – uncut – and come with “directions”, “instructions” and “warning” labels.

    For instance, your ordinary Saturday night dealer isn’t going to stand there and say “make sure you stay hydrated, drink plenty of water. Don’t mix it with alcohol, and don’t take too much” is he? As a warning label would.

    Drugs don’t kill. Prohibition does.

    300 people have died from illegal drugs since the 1980s. So that’s 300 in 20 years.

    400,000 people die every year from alcohol. So that would be 8000,000 people in 20 years.

    300… vs… 8000,000… yet the latter is legal.

    Society is full of hypocrisy!

    If your talking about the UK then theres no way 400 000 people die per year from alcohol abuse.Even so i still sort of see the point you are trying to make.

    #459653

    @yourchoice wrote:

    @tom wrote:

    @melody wrote:

    I would disagree that E is pretty good having attempted to resuscitate a teenager dying after taking it in a nightclub in town a couple of years ago as well as having witnessed the death of a work colleague 3 weeks after her 21st birthday due to E and also the death of my step sister after wrecking her life due to Heroin addiction and subsequent methadone use. Hepatitus killed her. She left 2 children behind.

    Drugs are not cool. I cannot condone them or watch supposed grown ups condone them, but society seems to allow this all of a sudden.

    I watched a comedian on Alan Carr Chatty Man program justify his use of cocain and joke about being caught snorting it off his blackberry and joking an iphone had a bigger surface… At what point did some moron allow talk like this on national Tv ? It is illegal for a reason.

    E is very good. Cut E, however is not.

    Now why did she die? Was it the E? Or was it prohibition that killed her?

    I put to you, that it was prohibition.

    If you illegalize something, it will be made illegally in back alleys. Cut with all sorts of harmful substances to up the criminals’ profits.

    However, you legalize it, it’ll be regulated and made properly in clean, sterile labs – uncut – and come with “directions”, “instructions” and “warning” labels.

    For instance, your ordinary Saturday night dealer isn’t going to stand there and say “make sure you stay hydrated, drink plenty of water. Don’t mix it with alcohol, and don’t take too much” is he? As a warning label would.

    Drugs don’t kill. Prohibition does.

    300 people have died from illegal drugs since the 1980s. So that’s 300 in 20 years.

    400,000 people die every year from alcohol. So that would be 8000,000 people in 20 years.

    300… vs… 8000,000… yet the latter is legal.

    Society is full of hypocrisy!

    If your talking about the UK then theres no way 400 000 people die per year from alcohol abuse.Even so i still sort of see the point you are trying to make.

    Me too YC he has a strong argument,.

    Teapot

    #459654

    How refreshing. Who wants to come to the JC Electric Kool Aid Acid Meet?

    #459655

    Nearly 10,000 people died from alcohol abuse in 2008… not 400,000.

    to quote

    The Office of National Statistics (ONS) figures showed deaths rose from 4,023 in 1992 to 9,031 in 2008.

    Overall, death rates have doubled since the early 1990s, from 6.7 per 100,000 population to 13.6, with men twice as likely to die from alcohol consumption than women.

    Drugs destroy lives, and alcohol is a drug. Alcohol is a legal drug because in moderation it isn’t dangerous. You take too much of anything it will kill you, including food and water.

    *stops stating the flipping obvious and goes back to watching the footy*

    #459656

    Alcohol, like tobacco, are legal drugs, because without out the taxes, the government could not run the country.

    #459657

    Tom

    @minim wrote:

    Nearly 10,000 people died from alcohol abuse in 2008… not 400,000.

    to quote

    The Office of National Statistics (ONS) figures showed deaths rose from 4,023 in 1992 to 9,031 in 2008.

    Overall, death rates have doubled since the early 1990s, from 6.7 per 100,000 population to 13.6, with men twice as likely to die from alcohol consumption than women.

    Drugs destroy lives, and alcohol is a drug. Alcohol is a legal drug because in moderation it isn’t dangerous. You take too much of anything it will kill you, including food and water.

    *stops stating the flipping obvious and goes back to watching the footy*

    That’s a horrible under-estimate.

    You are not counting deaths from liver failure due to past alcohol abuse, nor are you accounting for the deaths caused by drink driving (alcohol), murder (due to alcohol), manslaughter (kicking someone to death after a fight outside a pub, because of alcohol).

    It’s not just alcohol poisoning I’m talking about. From alcohol-RELATED deaths, the toll is very, very high.

    A little moral story for thee.

    A policeman arrests two people. On is high on E. The other is drunk.

    The drunkard vomits on the copper’s shoes and threatens to kill him.
    The chap on drugs hugs the copper and says “I love you, man”.

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