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Can I get a trip endorsement, today? Man, I'm trying to chill with my bish, and, uhh... Fuckin, things ain't been right these past few... Years... Can I get an endorsement, bro, for like a stop sign and maybe a little bit of grass, bro... I'm trying to get my bish good, bro, and I'm trying to have some faukun peace in my life, bro. She seems to always think I'm the one boonkin her sweet roll.
Originally posted by trippymindfuk
Personally I'm pro high quality, cheap as fuck drug prices with all drugs being legal or at the very least decriminalized.
Is there somewhere we can protest, rally or lobby for lower drug prices?
Yes it's called your local industrial chemical supplier
any drug can be made cheaper
My personal philosophy is that we should be working towards superabundance, everything should be worthless and so easy to buy/make that no international global corporation would even bother with it Like if LSD was legal, it would probably cost around $50 a dose, with $49.99 representing the cost of tax and half a penny for each stage of the production, despite being able to produce enough to dose the entire world for pennies per dose, and even potentially lower
LSD and fentanyl are uniquely potent that one person probably could produce enough to supply the entire world several times over. All the other drugs on the WHO essential medicines, despite being essential all rely on non domestic production
I don't know how people can just accept this, I don't take any pills daily but if I did I would not pay $200/month for a script, there's no way any drug costs that much unless it's made from gold ions and space dust.
Originally posted by the man who put it in my hood
The FDA is allowing big pharma to replace their role. I support this because you can compete with big pharma even if they make it impossible to compete with monopolistic laws there is always a way they can't regulate and that's technology.
Except they do regulate technology but uhh.. they can't regulate CLANDESTINE technology now can they? If you figure out all their patents and post them online for free so india can make genetic versions they can't do anything. Economic technology warfare is the future of capitalism and I have been a soldier of this struggle for many years already
everyone should make cancer drugs in their garage and figure out how to make meth and opiates from OTC chemicals to stick it to those monopolistic fucks. The true goal of OTC research is using their globalist mass produced reliance against them by turning their most profitable consumer products into explosive and narcotic precursors forcing the regulatory agencies to ban EVERYTHING. But the lobbyists will never let that happen, but the NIMBYS will never allow a home cooked super heroin that can be made from grocery store chemicals.
The sooner these forces can be pitted against each other in ideological warfare the better, for society. The way things currently are is only slowly inching towards that outcome at such a pace that is beyond my lifetime which leaves me with a disgusted feeling in me at every waking moment.
If our premise is correct that LSD supply is redundant—having a larger number of point sources—and incapacitation appears not to affect availability, what are the other factors limiting supply? Certainly, other constraints on production of all drugs include successful enforcement efforts that control specialized lab apparatus and—particularly—reagent chemicals and essential precursors. In the case of LSD it is this last factor—precursor control—that merits further discussion. Since 2000, interviews by the author with manufacturers, and review of court transcripts wherein DEA technicians have publicly and explicitly described details of various LSD syntheses, indicate that clandestine production is rarely if ever achieved by using published procedures or patents involving Claviceps purpurea, Claviceps paspali and other fungi, even in submerged culture, nor are biotech methods employed in clandestine situations. Instead, effectively all LSD is synthesized by the initial hydrolysis of ergotamine tartrate (ET) or other ergot alkaloids to lysergic acid, thereafter to the diethylamide. The licit world pharmaceutical production of ET from source countries is about 15,000 kilograms annually, with ET subject to strict precursor controls since the early 1990s in most countries—which may be a major factor in the decline since 1996—but with fewer or less effective controls in the third world. Since the advent of Sumatriptan and other remedies for migraine headaches, the world demand for this purpose has declined, although offset by the increase in population.