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The cottage industry of clandestine drugs

  1. #1
    If all drugs were legal,

    What then do the marginalized, or those unable to get salaried work DO for a living? prostitution? that cannot be thought of as an improvement. From drug dealer, to gutter whore. Perhaps, if recreational drugs were legal, sold OTC, there would still be a market for various uncommon and rare analogues, still an arts and crafts type niche, where the marginalized could make proper oldschool MDMA from roobark, bet people would pay more for things made with some class and as a labour of love. Like, MD powder still bearing a scent of sassafrass, as opposed to sterile, white pills or capsules, that one could know someone went to a lot of effort to make. Just a thought. Some people might like the thought that their DMT was natural, came from jurema roots, rather than got cooked up in a lab with indole and oxalyl chloride, alkylated and reduced with Lith-Al.
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    Rizzo in a box African Astronaut [the rapidly lightproof ovariectomy]
    well it really depends on what you mean by "legal". do you mean NO regulation whatsoever? cos that's not going to happen. even if meth was legal no one wants their neighbors cooking up meth and blowing everything sky high. who is making these drugs, in what sort of circumstances? are there any health and safety regulations at all, or is all of your cocaine cut with ebola?
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