nicechrisman wrote:curious1 wrote:The less attention drawn to Trich use the better.
On the one hand, I feel what you are saying for sure. I think this is the best course for the time being. On the other hand, I can't shake the feeling that people should be able to get together in a legally sanctioned environment and be able to enjoy these gifts with others who feel the same.
Bet yeah, for sure, no reason to raise a stink right now, as it so far seems to be a "out of sight, out of mind" issue. I was just thinking of possibilities if they do decide to crack down.
I can't help but wonder about the DEA and their motives and stuff. With all this info on the interwebs- people able to order cacti, ayahuasca, supplies and teks to make DMT, spores for magic mushrooms- they've got to know about it and that it is going on. It's not like it's a big secret. You can go on youtube and find at least several online tutorials of how to prepare cacti for consumption.
Just sharing some thoughts I've been having.
I agree with you. No Godplant should be illegal.
. . I have though long about this issue and yes it would be great if what we perceive as sacraments were recognized as such by the powers that be.
Unfortunately people fear what they do not understand. In the past when certain plants/chemicals have too much attention directed at them through over eager use or attempts to legitimize - the authorities clamp down.
It would be truly terrible if this not illegal Godplant were to become controlled.
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