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This may not have got much press outside the UK but the UK scientific body which reports to the government on drug classifications and science of drugs has produced a Report on Ecstasy. It recommends it be declassified from class A to class B, though the government has rejected this out of hand (as they did last year with its recommendations on Cannabis). Interestingly over the next year the ACMD will be considering all psychedelic substances currently criminalised, so DMT is likely to get a mention then.
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Posts: 222 Joined: 25-Nov-2008 Last visit: 06-Dec-2015 Location: Laughing Jesus Buddha Palace
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The pill gives SWIM such an incredible insight with the people that surround him. However, there are evident cases of overdosage.. Like most entheogens one must handle their body with care, and to be quite honest, I'm not surprised government takes action over MDMA. Because it's all they know how to deal with the situation. Slap a warning label on it and destroy everything valuable about it. In the end we will conserve only what we love. We will love only what we understand. We will understand only what we are taught. ~Baba Dioum
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Posts: 5826 Joined: 09-Jun-2008 Last visit: 08-Sep-2010 Location: USA
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All psychedelics should be available OTC to adults. Alcohol is. Tobacco is. Put a warning label on them stating their potential side effects, possible dangers, etc. Tax them like crazy like alcohol and tobacco. Make sale to minors a serious crime. Possibly require a license, much like a driver’s license, to purchase them. If you’re caught intoxicated in public causing a nuisance, or committing a crime, then you have your license suspended. I think that’s a very simple approach. That way people that can handle psychedelics can buy them OTC. People who use them recklessly would get their license suspended. You may remember me as 69Ron. I was suspended years ago for selling bunk products under false pretenses. I try to sneak back from time to time under different names, but unfortunately, the moderators of the DMT-Nexus are infinitely smarter than I am.
If you see me at the waterpark, please say hello. I'll be the delusional 50 something in the American flag Speedo, oiling up his monster guns while responding to imaginary requests for selfies from invisible teenage girls.
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Posts: 2291 Joined: 26-Mar-2008 Last visit: 12-Jan-2020 Location: The Thunderbolt Pagoda
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69ron wrote:All psychedelics should be available OTC to adults. Alcohol is. Tobacco is. Put a warning label on them stating their potential side effects, possible dangers, etc. Tax them like crazy like alcohol and tobacco. Make sale to minors a serious crime. Not to mention those taxes going toward education, education that may help prevent negligent abuse of these substances. 69ron wrote:Possibly require a license, much like a driver’s license, to purchase them. If you’re caught intoxicated in public causing a nuisance, or committing a crime, then you have your license suspended. I think that’s a very simple approach. That way people that can handle psychedelics can buy them OTC. People who use them recklessly would get their license suspended. Or even if they are putting themselves in the hospital. This way there could even be a medical screening process.
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Posts: 4342 Joined: 02-Oct-2008 Last visit: 19-Jan-2024
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that actually sounds solid
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 aka Slap Stick Sam
Posts: 314 Joined: 18-Jan-2008 Last visit: 08-Mar-2023 Location: it rains where i live
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The Advisory Pannel told the government MDMA was no more dangerous than riding a horse. I don't see parents rushing to stop their kids from getting too close to horses. I pay my taxes to the government to commission reports the same government says it wont act upon! I am a clown, nothing I say can be taken seriously. It is my profesion to talk nonsense
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Posts: 306 Joined: 18-Jan-2008 Last visit: 20-Feb-2025
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Actually the horse riding comparison isn't in the report, it was in an article written by a member of the ACMD some time ago, before he joined the ACMD. However in typical fashion the tabloid press has jumped on this as a 'sensational' comparison and proceeded to make fun of it rather than dealing with the serious and factual comments of the recent report.
Fully agree though, whats the point of paying experts to consider the scientific and medical merits of a piece of public policy if you're not going to act on it, or at least debate it on a higher level than 'we won't do it because it would send the wrong message'.
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Posts: 2015 Joined: 07-Oct-2008 Last visit: 05-Apr-2012
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SWIM loved MDMA but it made him depressed for days afterwards. He's very jealous of people who don't get this. He was also concerned by all the scary brainscan reports of how it destroys serotonin receptors etc... and he hopes one day to hear that it isn't bad for you at all. Then he'd start taking it again, albeit in low doses. Everything I write is fictional roleplay. Obviously! End tribal genocide: www.survival-international.org Quick petitions for meaningful change: www.avaaz.org/en/ End prohibition: www.leap.cc www.tdpf.org.uk And "Feeling Good" by David D.Burns MD is a very useful book.
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Posts: 1183 Joined: 18-Jan-2008 Last visit: 12-May-2024 Location: Scotland
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ohayoco wrote:SWIM loved MDMA but it made him depressed for days afterwards. He's very jealous of people who don't get this. He was also concerned by all the scary brainscan reports of how it destroys serotonin receptors etc... and he hopes one day to hear that it isn't bad for you at all. Then he'd start taking it again, albeit in low doses. Swim never got this with pure mdma powder, afterwards he felt amazing for a week, both times hes been lucky enough to have it. When hes took pills hes had this depression your talking about. Swim read a report years ago saying authorities would give mdma to people with alzheimers and dimensia in a county in california. It would apparantly get rid of their depression and help improve their mental health, they would give it to them every six months.
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