The risk increases the more one has to loose that one values. We are making some headway but it's slow. It's nothing like what's going on with marijuana.
Speaking for life in USA it goes kind of like this:
Famous performer admits drug use: Expected
Famous politician admits drug use: Better be in his/her DEEP past and regretted or at least no longer continued if they wish to continue to have a career.
Highly placed scientist: Frowned upon, seen as affecting so-called objectivity, endangers funding, placement and career, especially if admitted as current.
Highly placed social commentator: Depends on who they are, their style and where they are on the political spectrum. It's a direct correlation between amount of real power or influence and saying one has not or currently does not use drugs.
Someone with an Executive Job: Job could be lost if the Board or other Executives find out about it.
Someone with a Worker Bee Job: Depends on who they work for. If use is admitted as ongoing current, even their job is at risk.
A Student on Scholarship or Loan: Funding could easily disappear as could school placement if current use is admitted.
An Unemployed and Seemingly Unemployeable Crazy Cat Lady that No One Listens To: Feel free to do and say whatever you want within limits of discretion.
It relates to how much society says you have to loose. Society says if you have a great job or are in a great education path with funding that you have a lot to loose. You might say so too.
I have NOT even mentioned legal ramifications and don't need to. The propagandists have done such a GREAT job for so many DECADES that the cops don't need us for this - our co-workers, co-students, parents, husbands/wives, funding powers, supervisors and bosses, our social groups, our religious groups, our friends and neighbors will be happy to take care of it for them.Coming out of the closet is as dangerous in this context as it is in others. Others include things like non-majority sexual practices, non-belief in any religion, desire to live in families consisting of more than two parents, speaking up for your culture and beliefs if you are a racial minority, speaking up against BS if big blustery men who have more strength than you rule the room and you choose to speak up. The list goes on and on and ON. Culture is NOT your friend as McKenna said many times. And as Arthur C. Clarke pointed out, we are a far ways away from Childhood's End.
If you are almost anyone on this site or in the news you have a LOT to loose, then you risk a lot.
As a dirt poor, unemployable, disfigured, woman, living in a very liberal and diverse neighborhood in a super liberal town with a husband who supports me, I have very little to loose. Basically just my physical freedom and comforts and access to people and technology. And the respect and love of older relatives - I STILL to this day have not been able to tell my father and step mother that I use anything else other than banisteripsis caapi brews. Even that feels like a lot.
One awesome way to do it as many someones here well knows, is to sublimate it into media. Write about it, paint it, compose music, etc.
Yeah, so unless you can sublimate it into a socially/culturally acceptable activity, then the risk relates 1:1 to how much you think you have to loose imo.
Let us not forget that it was Jefferson who said something like "Those who would give up Essential Liberty to purchase a little Temporary Safety, deserve neither Liberty nor Safety."
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