Message from @Dr. Λᵐᵉʳᶤᶜᵃ
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MKUltra failed
thats the kind of backdoor im talking about, legalize weed and there will be companies or group that make the potency stronger and more harmful than how it was before. Like vaccines, a cure for a disease is great but evil groups can jack it and put toxic metals in it thus making the population controllable and more dependent on the legality of things
I would say at that point we need a proper system to support true research, with funding put into means of testing outside of those influences
My issue with drugs are mostly moral, but we simply can't ignore the fact that even recreational drugs have unwanted consequences to other people
Tobacco tried this for decades and lost over time
DUI, passive smokers, all of that shit
Weed is just one of them
I mean I'd argue psilocybin and LSD in my life have made me more understanding and empathetic to people
I use pot for chronic pain from damaged nerves and torn muscles and that helps with less consequences than opioids
I drink to relax every few days to every few weeks and my liver comes back normal
My history in chemistry and biology gives me this perspective, I wont deny it, but I think just flat out ignoring the benefits of anything is poor choice
Yeah, like canabidiol, it's a good composite extracted from the sativa, but weed also has THC, which is mostly harmful
what would be your take on porn?
The problem is that people either want it everything legal or everything illegal
THC is not that harmful tbh, it doesnt cause permanent damage to most people
and I think thats the key bit the FDA often ignores (most people)
I never thought much of porn
Actually it does
I wouldnt say everything legal
I would more go to the side of decriminalized use
If someone sells a can of beer to someone underage they're a piece of shit ignoring the evidence for harm to developing brains
It increases your chance of developing schizophrenia by 6 times, there's evidence of causing sterility, short and medium memory lost
Besides psychological dependence
I need to see those studies tbh, Ive delved into THC research before and I didnt see any statistically significant factors for that
Psychological dependence is not a defense, that forms with all compounds
I mean that psychological dependence is a factor to consider harmful, not that it's exclusive
and psychological dependence is a field itself in psychology and psychiatry
but we cannot blame compounds for that
its a human issue anyone can develop in the right circumstance
Unfortunately, many pharmaceutical drugs that are pretty much needed to cure some diseases are prone to causing psychological dependence
Ive been prescribed opioids before and taken them for extended periods for work related injuries and after losing the drug I felt miserable, I had the right brain to push through and not turn to the black market to support them and went through withdrawal
But you wont see me arguing to make those drugs illegal, some of my own research dealt with those drugs, some of my own clinicals saw people benefit from them
The point I am trying to make is that we have not done the right research even into compounds like CBD or THC
Let alone research into other psychedelics or other compounds
Porn like drugs can be addicting and have psychological defectives so its not a question of it being legal or illegal but stats have shown that there are different results like porn ruining marriages to men losing their restraint and moving more over to child porn to even causing incest or sexual abuses in public
Flat out banning something is a dangerous slippery slope
I still believe outright banning is better than outright allowing as a preemptive measure
Maybe we are just in the phase of transition
Preemptive maybe, I might agree to that, so long as we remain intellectually honest and allow proper research and laws to be put in place
and the means to defend users vs suppliers
Ive seen addiction in people firsthand and locking them away with no treatment is not right, its not, seeing lives ruined because someone couldnt be weened off a drug is horrible
But with the data available from places like Netherlands and Uruguay, I don't really think we are in an inevitable transition from prohibiting to allowing, at least in general
We should be focused on destroying the illegal market at the same time as we treat the victims
I agree to that too
I think we're getting closer to where I want to see things
A means to take a compound, research it, find alterations, alternatives, build systems of support, and make it work
but I also dont like seeing people go to jail because they get caught with a plant
I just think that in the end, we won't inevitably move towards legalization, many countries did that or similar, it didn't work
looking over to Netherlands as a justification to outlaw drugs is a mediocre take just as much as saying Universal Healthcare is good because Sweden has it
thats not the point of either of those results