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- Jul 18, 2022
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Any website. Anything. I feel trapped in the sense where I don't know how to get anything I want for CTB.
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Where are u from?Any website. Anything. I feel trapped in the sense where I don't know how to get anything I want for CTB.
The streets.Any website. Anything. I feel trapped in the sense where I don't know how to get anything I want for CTB.
Rhode Island.I would love some heroin i wish i lived in the us just 4 the drugs they have
Where are u from?
If you consume drugs you will end fucked up, dead and ruined anyways, why would you extend your suffering?Dark net markets banned it for a pretty simple reason: Government stigma. For some reason, governments around the world prefer to demonize fentanyl, even though it has many legitimate uses in medicine. They don't treat etazines the same way, even though those are far more dangerous. Honestly, I think the biggest problem with illegal drugs is that you never know what you are actually getting, or the purity of said product. Plenty of addicts would still be alive if their dealer had told them "this contains a stronger opioid, start with a lower dose and work up".
Alternatively, we could avoid over 90% of accidental overdoses, just by legalizing all drugs and selling them in individually dosed packaging (with child-proof seals, tons of warnings stickers, and a label containing lab test results for the drugs).
Most illegal drugs are just medicine, like legal drugs. And the illegal ones with no reasonable medical use are often made by addicts specifically to bypass current drug laws.If you consume drugs you will end fucked up, dead and ruined anyways, why would you extend your suffering?
Not everyone who consumes drugs ends up fucked up dead and ruined I think this is just some stereotype.If you consume drugs you will end fucked up, dead and ruined anyways, why would you extend your suffering?
Well that an offer them a safe place to do it, and clean product. Tons of narcan on hand.Dark net markets banned it for a pretty simple reason: Government stigma. For some reason, governments around the world prefer to demonize fentanyl, even though it has many legitimate uses in medicine. They don't treat etazines the same way, even though those are far more dangerous. Honestly, I think the biggest problem with illegal drugs is that you never know what you are actually getting, or the purity of said product. Plenty of addicts would still be alive if their dealer had told them "this contains a stronger opioid, start with a lower dose and work up".
Alternatively, we could avoid over 90% of accidental overdoses, just by legalizing all drugs and selling them in individually dosed packaging (with child-proof seals, tons of warnings stickers, and a label containing lab test results for the drugs).
huh really? ive heard in the usa fent is common in drugs post 2016 USA crackdownHell, I live in the US and have bought heroin many times from people on the streets and ghettos. Fentanyl seems stigmatized and avoided even among drug dealers in the ghetto..