JWH 018 Sythetic MJ

rory420420

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They listed off the ones banned probably..
I've never smoked it..never will,my wife did once with her mom at the condo one year..she said,and I quote,'rory,I tripped so hard,it was uncomfortable..it actually felt DANGEROUS,as if something was really wrong!'
That coming from MY wife is a statement in itself..she knows what tripping is.
Bad times.
 

TonightYou

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I believe in a truly open market for these things demand would drop to zero for them and that's what I favor over bans.
I like to wait a few years after new drugs hit the scene before trying them because I like to see a fair number of reports of safe use without consequence and few reports of bad shit happening before deciding to put a new substance in my body. When people ask me why I don't want to try the latest craze I point out synthetic cannabinoids as a good reason to wait.

I agree to an extent but markets are imperfect and there will always be bad actors. But if safe, pure drugs within specific desired effects were available, people would be less likely to use substitutes, and a legal market would aid in creating a safer environment for consumers as well as a disincentive for legal manufacturers.
 
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